NEVER EVER KNEW that EW did this!. Only remembered JP!. In fact, watching this, I didn't even REALISE it was EW until the caption came up!. Mr. W looks SO YOUNG here.Maybe because, being 1973,......HE WAS!.
Poor Edward Woodward, excellent actor though he was, really wasn't cut out for this (as some important person obviously realised). Nervy, twitchy, pause-y, always using 100 words when ten would do... In the previous episode, unbelievably, he actually lost his temper with Michael Denison! Maybe that was what sealed his fate.
I’m french. I saw the previous episode and I didn’t understood what happened between Woodward and Denison. Someone to explain me? Thank you and sorry for my english.
Yes I always thought Whodunnit was better with Jon Pertwee hosting it. It just seemed to flow better and was more enjoyable to watch. No disrespect to Edward Woodward intended...he just lacked the light touch needed.
wait i got it 3 years ago but now i cannot figure out how she knew which snake was the deadly one, how she handled it ? how she knew the combination, when was she not around her husband before they arrived ? she was there at 6: 30 a 20 mile drive home then back again there with her husband at 7: 40 ? her riding coat or cape made a swish sound, they mean her dress ? i was smarter 3 years ago i see
There is that gag about 8 day clocks done in that very same studio as this ep of Whodunnit; when Benny Hill is impersonating Nicolas Parsons in ' Sale of the Half Century' when surprise winning contestant played by Jackie Wright surveys the prizes & comes across a carriage clock ; Hill ( in suave Parsons manner) says & " now we have a nice 8 day clock that goes 8 days without winding it " Jackie gives the reply ; "& how long will it go if you wind it up "? Hill replies Ha bloody Ha"
WONDERFUL, great acting and credit to the cast for staying in character, especially the butler, throughout the questioning.
Barbra Windsor was on Carry On and Peggy Mitchell on The East Enders.
Solved this one as the killer pretty much gave themself away. Great story also. One of the best this one.
I watched 36 of these so far this might still be my favorite
NEVER EVER KNEW that EW did this!. Only remembered JP!. In fact, watching this, I didn't even REALISE it was EW until the caption came up!. Mr. W looks SO YOUNG here.Maybe because, being 1973,......HE WAS!.
yes he did the first series, have to say i did prefer JP as compare though
We only remember jp too doing this
Wow, another solved during! Excellent!!😊❤❤
Mower's first appearance...next to Jon Pertwee he was the mainstay of the series.
and i kept remembering him being bloody wrong i think later in the series theres a comment about how right he always is
Poor Edward Woodward, excellent actor though he was, really wasn't cut out for this (as some important person obviously realised). Nervy, twitchy, pause-y, always using 100 words when ten would do... In the previous episode, unbelievably, he actually lost his temper with Michael Denison! Maybe that was what sealed his fate.
I’m french. I saw the previous episode and I didn’t understood what happened between Woodward and Denison. Someone to explain me? Thank you and sorry for my english.
Yes I always thought Whodunnit was better with Jon Pertwee hosting it. It just seemed to flow better and was more enjoyable to watch. No disrespect to Edward Woodward intended...he just lacked the light touch needed.
MANY of these Whodunnits are a (DR.) Who's WHO of GREAT British actors of the 1970's!.
Thats right, i was certain i knew that Butler from somewhere. Took me a while to place him as the vilain from Invasion of the Cybermen :)
I don’t know any of these actors I was born a decade later but the stories are so compelling interesting and well acted 🤩
The victim Sir Gerrard was Trenchard in The Sea Devils.
Edward Evans who played Gilbert Charron was in Dr Who story Image of The Fendahl
The shows were a bit slow paced when it first started. Once JP became chairman the show became slicker and faster paced
wait i got it 3 years ago but now i cannot figure out how she knew which snake was the deadly one, how she handled it ? how she knew the combination, when was she not around her husband before they arrived ? she was there at 6: 30 a 20 mile drive home then back again there with her husband at 7: 40 ? her riding coat or cape made a swish sound, they mean her dress ? i was smarter 3 years ago i see
I did catch the killer it took a lot of rewatching and rewinding tho 😆
There are 7 days in a week not 8
Just the same as people refuel at the exact moment the car runs out lol 🤣🤣🤣
There is that gag about 8 day clocks done in that very same studio as this ep of Whodunnit; when Benny Hill is impersonating Nicolas Parsons in ' Sale of the Half Century' when surprise winning contestant played by Jackie Wright surveys the prizes & comes across a carriage clock ; Hill ( in suave Parsons manner) says & " now we have a nice 8 day clock that goes 8 days without winding it " Jackie gives the reply ; "& how long will it go if you wind it up "? Hill replies Ha bloody Ha"
I wasn't allowed to watch this as a kid!