Kingdom is chasing a bank robber, but it's a case that comes with an added complication, a team brought in to assist, headed by an old rival.
Great episode, I thoroughly enjoyed this, a good old fashioned case of robbery, with several intricacies woven in, including two villains, and finally, a threat to Kingdom's eternal superiority.
Peter Jeffrey was excellent here as Chief Supt. Piggott, a very different character to Kingdom, upper class, devious, someone obviously you can't trust, Kingdom's complete opposite, but he does represent a challenge.
Harold Innocent puts in an interesting performance as Justin Toller, he reminds me of a larger than life Bond villain, fortunately he's toned down somewhat by the excellent Mark Eden, an altogether more subtle villain, I loved that tape recorder trick.
Very good, 8/10.
Great episode, I thoroughly enjoyed this, a good old fashioned case of robbery, with several intricacies woven in, including two villains, and finally, a threat to Kingdom's eternal superiority.
Peter Jeffrey was excellent here as Chief Supt. Piggott, a very different character to Kingdom, upper class, devious, someone obviously you can't trust, Kingdom's complete opposite, but he does represent a challenge.
Harold Innocent puts in an interesting performance as Justin Toller, he reminds me of a larger than life Bond villain, fortunately he's toned down somewhat by the excellent Mark Eden, an altogether more subtle villain, I loved that tape recorder trick.
Very good, 8/10.