As you'd expect from a Durbridge penned script the episode is loaded with intrigue, twists and turns at every occasion, but the story is actually really good, it boasts a great set of characters, and a series of unexpected events. The introduction of two great new characters, Mrs Tolly, and Jacqueline added a new dimension to the story, Judy Parfitt was excellent as Jacqueline in one of her earlier roles.
It does feature two unfortunate moments, uncharacteristically for a FD Presents series it has wobbly sets, with Milton is trying to get into Mrs Tolly's flat, the walls look close to falling over. Milton's altercation with the hostile Irishman is also an unfortunate moment, the 'fight's scene is a shocker.
Still, I'm being harsh, over fifty years old, and I'm engrossed. 7/10
It does feature two unfortunate moments, uncharacteristically for a FD Presents series it has wobbly sets, with Milton is trying to get into Mrs Tolly's flat, the walls look close to falling over. Milton's altercation with the hostile Irishman is also an unfortunate moment, the 'fight's scene is a shocker.
Still, I'm being harsh, over fifty years old, and I'm engrossed. 7/10