A particularly good episode, a cracking story, which is deep and intriguing. The characters have a great deal of depth, particularly Lee and George Hammond (John Duttine.) I really enjoyed the conclusion, unusually, you get to know who the culprit is fairly early on, time is taken to prove the perpetrator's guilt. I thought the scene between Father Brown and George in the restaurant was exceptional, Williams and Duttine putting in superb performances.
The production values are superb, it looks outstanding from start to finish. It has a real depth, and is incredibly sincere.
The acting generally was a very high standard, and the slice of humour added by Mrs McCarthy was welcome, another chance of romance that doesn't quite come off. Lady Felicia, as always looked sensational.
8/10
The production values are superb, it looks outstanding from start to finish. It has a real depth, and is incredibly sincere.
The acting generally was a very high standard, and the slice of humour added by Mrs McCarthy was welcome, another chance of romance that doesn't quite come off. Lady Felicia, as always looked sensational.
8/10