That's How Murder Snowballs
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Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 5 |
Guest stars | Michael Griffiths Arthur Brough Grazina Frame Stuart Hoyle David Jason |
Written by | Donald James |
Directed by | Jeremy Summers |
Production no. | 05 |
Original airdate | 19 October 1969 |
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That's How Murder Snowballs is the fifth episode of the popular 1969 ITC British television series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 19 October 1969 on the BBC. Directed by Ray Austin.
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[edit] Synopsis
Jeff and Jeannie are in the audience of "The Fabulous Fernandez and Abel" at the Palace Theatre. While performing a stage act that involves a gun, the Mind Reader Fernandez is killed by an innocent Abel (David Jason), causing Jeff to go undercover to try and track down the murderer.
Joining forces with the police, Jeff adopts a mindreading act (with Marty's help) and is hired by the theatre. Jeff discovers that one of the performers, Gloria Marsh, was the wife of Fernandez, aka Ronay Thompson. Some years ago she had been involved in a drunken car accident whereby she had killed someone and Fernandez took the blame to save her from prison. With this hold over her, he refused to allow her a divorce when they grew apart, and demanded money from her while cheating on a string of other women. When Gloria took a lover of her own, her toyboy lover - Kim, the Choreographer he decides to kill Fernandez by dressing as a woman in the audience and placing a loaded bullet in the gun's chamber. When she is about to spill the beans under the force of Randall, Kim kills Gloria to try and protect his secret. In trying to escape the choreographer goes on a murderous rampage attempting to kill the ticket booth operator, one of the show girls and then Randall several times, However he is eventually surrounded by the police - though in so doing, Randall is injured falling from a stage rope and confined to a hospital bed,
[edit] Overview
In this episode themes of morality are raised when after Fernadez is murdered Jeff tips off a newspaper contact named Barry Jones who pays him well for story information. Jeannie on the other hand shows some moral compunction by questioning Jeff's ethics in selling a story. "Well, did you get your blood money?" she demands of Jeff.
We also learn that Jeff once paid Jeannie with a gold earring "in lieu of salary" again revelaing his financial difficulties.
Jeff is hit many times in this episode. He is coshed over the head, shot at four times, nearly hit with a large sandbag and a thrown revolver, and worst of all is knocked out by a shelf tipped on him in the basement as he is searching for clues.
Meanwhile in this episode Marty acquires a taste for dining at the finest restaurants restaurants, remarking that he had recently dined at the Savoy with Harold Wilson.
[edit] Cast
- Mike Pratt as Jeff Randall
- Kenneth Cope as Marty Hopkirk
- Annette Andre as Jeannie Hopkirk
- Robin Askwith
- Simon Barnes .... Man with Cards
- James Belchamber .... Mark
- Harold Berens .... Tony Lang
- Arthur Brough .... Snowy
- John Cazabon .... Doctor
- Grazina Frame .... Gloria Marsh
- Michael Griffiths .... Inspector Nelson
- Patrick Holt .... Barry Jones
- Stuart Hoyle .... Kim
- David Jason .... Abel
- Valerie Leon .... Kay
- Marie Makine .... Old Lady (as Marie Makino)
- John Styles .... Ventriloquist
- Tony Thawnton .... Fernandez
[edit] Video and DVD release
The episode was released on VHS and several times on dvd with differing special features.
[edit] Trivia
Trivia: Silent behind-the-scenes footage of this episode was included as an extra on the fourth region 2 DVD. Shot by a 2nd unit crew using stand-ins for the leads, the sequence ran to 1'06m.