Sergeant Boyden is called to the home of a young teenage girl who's disappeared, a malicious neighbour claims she got into that car of a man, Brian Linton is questioned.
Another night time set, seedy episode, the theme continues, it's a very similar story to the one recently which featured Roy Cropper, but this one is altogether a bit better. This one pretty much went the way I expected it to, but it's good, and has a few interesting, unexpected revelations.
Sergeant Boyden has definitely softened with time, he's now very much the character I remember, he also has the sarcastic glances that several have, his scenes with the old busybody are great.
David Haig is well cast here as Linton, he's a cracking actor, and proves how versatile he is, from foolish policeman, to pompous barristers, he's able to do anything.
7/10.