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"A Touch of Frost" Line of Fire: Part 2 (2000)



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8.5/10   35 votes
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Writers:
R.D. Wingfield (characters)
Michael Russell (screenplay)
Original Air Date:
1 January 2000 (Season 7, Episode 2)
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Plot:
Frost continues to try to identify detective Tim Fox's killer. In addition, he tries to solve a series of pet shootings... more | add synopsis
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A fine conclusion more (1 total)

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David Jason ... DI Jack Frost
Bruce Alexander ... Supt. Mullett
Paul Jesson ... DS Dorridge
Nicky Henson ... DS Larry Finlay
Beth Goddard ... Helen Fox
Georgia Mackenzie ... WPC Susan Kavanagh
Lindy Whiteford ... Shirley Fisher
Christopher Hollis ... Det Insp Mark Newcombe
Daniel Caltagirone ... Ray English
Ben Caplan ... Sam Goodwin
Arthur White ... PC Ernest 'Ernie' Trigg
James McKenna ... Sgt. Don Brady

Emma Cooke ... Sally Wainwright
Amanda Haberland ... Tracy Cockroft
Tara Moran ... Anne Moore
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2 out of 3 people found the following review useful.
A fine conclusion, 7 December 2006
9/10
Author: jamiecostelo58 from United Kingdom

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

Jack continues his investigations into the Regional Crime Squad detective's death. However, it isn't as simple as he would like....Young WPC Susan Kavanaugh is placed in severe danger in order to prove herself to her colleagues, and it's up to Jack Frost to try and save her before it's too late.....

Part 2 of Line of Fire continues the suspense and intrigue quite well, with credible performances from all the actors concerned. Viewers will find themselves homing in on the suspect, which may be someone very close to home. But can Jack prove it?

Separating this story into two parts certainly makes Line of Fire more interesting, with a fine enough conclusion that should satisfy most fans. That's the secret of A Touch of Frost; the ability to keep viewers hooked with serious drama and humour combined, along with strong acting and unusual twists to to the tale. Line of Fire certainly carries that trait on. Excellent.

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