The leading man at The Kembleford players dies, soon after flashing with the leading lady, with Father Brown and Inspector Sullivan both having parts in the latest production of Much ado about nothing, it's a race to learn the truth.
A pretty good episode this one, somewhat lighter in tone than the rest of the series so far, but enjoyable and intruding nonetheless. It's one of those where it isn't glaringly obvious whodunnit, you're made to wait until the end. Some powerful and passionate scenes, a very strong ending.
I am enjoying the relationship that's developing between Inspector Sullivan and Mrs Devine, I hope they build on it, I'll say it again, I don't think Claudie Blakley has ever looked more radiant, or happy in a part, if ever an actor has looked super content in a part, it's here.
Great acting, I thought the regulars were terrific as always. Some fine costumes here too, Inspector Sullivan donned in that costume, looking good.
Very good, 8/10.
A pretty good episode this one, somewhat lighter in tone than the rest of the series so far, but enjoyable and intruding nonetheless. It's one of those where it isn't glaringly obvious whodunnit, you're made to wait until the end. Some powerful and passionate scenes, a very strong ending.
I am enjoying the relationship that's developing between Inspector Sullivan and Mrs Devine, I hope they build on it, I'll say it again, I don't think Claudie Blakley has ever looked more radiant, or happy in a part, if ever an actor has looked super content in a part, it's here.
Great acting, I thought the regulars were terrific as always. Some fine costumes here too, Inspector Sullivan donned in that costume, looking good.
Very good, 8/10.