Rock n Roll has come to Kembleford. It also includes greasy leather clad bikers spending too much time in greasy cafes.
Billy Turner is the wild one, the leader of the pack. Racing around the clock.
Meanwhile Agnes Morris is aghast with these tearaways. Especially as her teenage daughter Lisa is smitten with Billy.
He's not interested in a simpering doe eyed teenager but she later transforms Grease like to something more smouldering and sultry.
It is a febrile atmosphere and one where a gruesome murder takes place. It is troubled Roger Norton who dies but Father Brown believes that Billy was the target.
Some of the influences of this episode from better known movies were a bit too obvious. The killing of Norton was nasty.
I just think that the culprit was rather easy to guess although the motives were understandable.
It is nice to see Father Brown moving to the modern music era.