| Subject | 0-5 | Subject | 0-5 | Subject | 0-5 | Subject | 0-5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Direction | Music | Humour | Intros/tags | ||||
| Villains | Plot | Emma | Sets/Props | ||||
| Overall (0-10) |
I like this episode a lot, but would be hard pressed to say why - is the utter improbability of the plot? the hilarious performances by all involved? the unitentional humour of Diana Rigg's dancing? sexy Carole Grey? the garlic sausage? Perhaps it's the last two. | ||||||
| Marque/Model/Type | Number Plate |
|---|---|
| pram | - |
| Austin 1100 | - |
| Austin A60 | - |
| Volkswagen | - |
| Hillman Imp | - |
| Vauxhall Viva | - |
| Vauxhall Victor 101 | ELM 193C |
| Triumph Spitfire | HRD 234C |
| Victim | Killer | Method |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Arthur Peever | Willi Fehr V* | shot | |
| Huggins | Bracewell V* | stabbed with stiletto | |
| Willi Fehr V* | Captain Noble | shot | |
| Fintry | Bracewell V* | shot | |
| Bernhard | Bracewell V* | smothered with plaster |
| Recognise that sign? Almost the same sign is used in Quick-Quick Slow Death and How to Succeed... At Murder, most of the business names remaining the same (notably Gordon Jacksons Ltd.), just the key name changing. Note also that this building is in Mackiedockie Street, surely just around the corner from the shenanigans of Escape in Time, which took place in Mackiedockie Court. |