9/10
Another good showing as we get a 'Hollywood Type' mystery
29 August 2012
A rather homely druggist named Herbert Simms writes a TV script called 'Mr Nobody'. Mr Simms sends the script to a fast-talking swindler producer named Charlie Corby. Mr Corby uses the script to make a pilot TV show, however he has no desire to share the money with Mr Simms. In fact, Mr Corby has no desire to share any of the money with anyone working on the production. This causing problem with all on the set.

Mr Simms, feeling like he was being taken, had stolen his script back from Mr Corby's office But in order to have a civil case, the only way to prove that Corby used the script is to have him in possession of the entire written material. So Mr Simms decides to return the script to the Corby's office. But things go terribly wrong when Mr Simms is caught running from Croby's office and when security investigates, they find Corby dead but not before uttering Mr Simms's name.

Perry will now defend Herbert Simms on charges of murder. But there will be plenty of suspects that would have liked to have seen Corby dead, so Perry will file through the line-up in the courtroom witness stand.

This was actually a very interesting and entertaining show. With the many suspects and the unique 'Hollywood Type' death- this held the viewer to the end. Not until the investigation ends up in Mexico City will Perry get a break. Good show.
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