The quality of these tv episodes is great; the scripts, camera work, acting, directing, sets and costumes… thanks so much for getting these programs to us.
@@REFaust We could do with a better link than that reference. I went through several pages of eh blog and did not find a description of the available episodes of this show.
@eilis5813 yes, I didn't recognise this story as one of them. Day Lewis/Blake is not credited , I see.The books are very enjoyable and there are a few short stories.
@ritawing1064 A Nicholas Blake credit at the very beginning. There are excellent radio versions of The Smiler with the Knife with Simon Cadell and A Question of Proof with Philip Franks on here somewhere. There's also a version of A Beast Must Die with Jill Balcon, Day Lewis' wife, in the cast.
As a foreigner and an Anglophile, I love this channel. So many gems I had never watched before🎉😊
I love!!! this channel !!! and I'd love to see more Gerald harper stuff...liked watching the few that are on this channel
The quality of these tv episodes is great; the scripts, camera work, acting, directing, sets and costumes… thanks so much for getting these programs to us.
Great as always from CBT, thank you
Thank you for sharing this lovely film.
Yes, very enjoyable! Thank you 😊
Really enjoyed this program! Are there any more?
23 of the original 45 episodes still exist.. There is a detailed descrption and episode anslysis on the 'Witness To The Crime' blog
@@REFaust We could do with a better link than that reference. I went through several pages of eh blog and did not find a description of the available episodes of this show.
Born in 19 58 never seen this before
Thank you, muchly much!
THANK YOU!!!
Is she Joan Sanderson at 30:35 onwards ?
Yes!
"I'll stay, but I shall expect a reduction."
Thanks.
Cheating at the end there - the detective had some information that we hadn’t been told. Not quite Francis Durbridge!
Beatles reference @ 25:34
Ghastly racket - never catch on...
great series. The theme music should have been more memoral
Literary cocktail party was a hoot.
Those unfortunate scriptwriters had obviously suffered one or two!
Bunter!
Couldn't they smell the body? After two days surely there would have been an odour.
It was the weekend, wasn't it?
Everyone smelled like that in those days...
Catweazle
👍
If he's not jumping into the Thames, he's jumping into Bodiam moat!
But not by Cecil Day Lewis?
He wrote the Strangeways books as Nicholas Blake.
@eilis5813 yes, I didn't recognise this story as one of them. Day Lewis/Blake is not credited , I see.The books are very enjoyable and there are a few short stories.
@ritawing1064 A Nicholas Blake credit at the very beginning. There are excellent radio versions of The Smiler with the Knife with Simon Cadell and A Question of Proof with Philip Franks on here somewhere. There's also a version of A Beast Must Die with Jill Balcon, Day Lewis' wife, in the cast.
@eilis5813 oh, thanks I'll look around..Glad he's not overlooked!. Would you happen to know if any Edmund Crispin books were ever dramatised?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_of_Chapter
I am the real Glyn, Houston is my hometown.
How bizarre these people are.
Not bizarre, old chap - just British!
Is this a Francis Durbridge production?
After a mildly entertaining start it turns into unpalatable stodge.
Bored by 04:00, sorry.