Lord Peter has two deaths to look into, the well to do Gentleman who met his death at The Train Station, and a lady he had recently formed an acquaintance with.
The final part of Murder must advertise, and perhaps the best of the lot. They only made one a year, and you can understand why, they must have cost a lot, and taken an age to film. T Next up would be The Nine Tailors.
It's a glorious end to the show, I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, a fantastic final part. Nothing here is ambiguous, we get all of the answers we've been looking for. The story holds up so well, one thinks of drugs as belonging to a later era, the 90's onwards, this reminds us that they've been a scourge for a very long time.
Carmichael has been outstanding once again, he's had the ground all to himself, he's had Inspector Parker, but no Bunter.
Poor Dian, she was a bit of fun.
Wonderful, 9/10.
The final part of Murder must advertise, and perhaps the best of the lot. They only made one a year, and you can understand why, they must have cost a lot, and taken an age to film. T Next up would be The Nine Tailors.
It's a glorious end to the show, I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, a fantastic final part. Nothing here is ambiguous, we get all of the answers we've been looking for. The story holds up so well, one thinks of drugs as belonging to a later era, the 90's onwards, this reminds us that they've been a scourge for a very long time.
Carmichael has been outstanding once again, he's had the ground all to himself, he's had Inspector Parker, but no Bunter.
Poor Dian, she was a bit of fun.
Wonderful, 9/10.