Mrs McCarthy and Lady Felicia are held hostage by a bumbling pair of train robbers.Mrs McCarthy and Lady Felicia are held hostage by a bumbling pair of train robbers.Mrs McCarthy and Lady Felicia are held hostage by a bumbling pair of train robbers.
Manoj Anand
- Train Passenger Mr Singh
- (uncredited)
Jenny Kent
- Train Passenger
- (uncredited)
Eloise Little
- Chorister
- (uncredited)
Danuta Morgan
- Train Passenger
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe newspaper shown near the end reveals that the date was Monday, August 31, 1953.
- GoofsWhen the train car is disconnected, the lights stay on despite the darkness outside. Electricity on trains comes by umbilical from the locomotive, and wouldn't be able to reach the Pullman car.
In fact this is not correct, railway carriages each have a battery box underneath and a dynamo which charges the batteries when moving. The power is supplied from the dynamo and the batteries.
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The Great Train Robbery
Lady Felicia and Mrs McCarthy have been to see a stage play in Hambleford and are late getting back to the train. There are no seats in the first class carriage.
Lady Felicia has to slum it in second class when she is spotted diva, Dame Bianca Norman. She has a her own pullman for her entourage that includes her two adopted children.
At midnight the carriage is robbed as Dame Norman had expensive jewellery. She is shot dead and Lady Felicia and Mrs McCarthy are taken hostage.
The robbers who are both brothers argue that none of them shot the diva. They are persuaded to contact Father Brown to help them with their innocence.
It was nice to see the return of Lady Felicia and her bickering with Mrs McCarthy even irritated the robbers. You even have Lady Felicia giving advice as to what denier stockings the robbers should had put over their heads.
The robbers are rather dim witted but nice, They were just trying to put their disabled brother through university.
I did think there were shades of Agatha Christie about the motives of the culprit.
It was good to see Inspector Mallory burning the midnight candle to find an important lead.
A thoroughly enjoyable episode. It was nice to see an episode so colourful instead of the usual BBC 'Grim-o-vision' treatment that their primetime crime dramas get.
Lady Felicia has to slum it in second class when she is spotted diva, Dame Bianca Norman. She has a her own pullman for her entourage that includes her two adopted children.
At midnight the carriage is robbed as Dame Norman had expensive jewellery. She is shot dead and Lady Felicia and Mrs McCarthy are taken hostage.
The robbers who are both brothers argue that none of them shot the diva. They are persuaded to contact Father Brown to help them with their innocence.
It was nice to see the return of Lady Felicia and her bickering with Mrs McCarthy even irritated the robbers. You even have Lady Felicia giving advice as to what denier stockings the robbers should had put over their heads.
The robbers are rather dim witted but nice, They were just trying to put their disabled brother through university.
I did think there were shades of Agatha Christie about the motives of the culprit.
It was good to see Inspector Mallory burning the midnight candle to find an important lead.
A thoroughly enjoyable episode. It was nice to see an episode so colourful instead of the usual BBC 'Grim-o-vision' treatment that their primetime crime dramas get.
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- Jan 8, 2019
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