Whilst I have seen most of the Heartbeat Series, this episode has warmth that breaks through the snow swept landscape of North Yorkshire on a cold wintry day. It was though the unmistakable voice of Alan Price that really made it unforgettable. Though he has aged his voice and music haven't. The two performances at pub piano and on village stage evoked memories of days now long past.
Perhaps the story line was weak and one that most people will have come across many times before. But that can be said about countless films, soaps, and novels. In the end it is the actors' performances, settings and direction that make or break the presentation. The main characters in this episode combined with a Star whose name was once a household word lifted and warmed the heart, while the move in the background music from 'Sixties' to 'Carols' also played a part in making this 'Heartbeat' a cut above the rest.
Perhaps the story line was weak and one that most people will have come across many times before. But that can be said about countless films, soaps, and novels. In the end it is the actors' performances, settings and direction that make or break the presentation. The main characters in this episode combined with a Star whose name was once a household word lifted and warmed the heart, while the move in the background music from 'Sixties' to 'Carols' also played a part in making this 'Heartbeat' a cut above the rest.