Episode 4 (Ashes to Ashes)

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Episode 4
Ashes to Ashes episode

Alex and Gene run out of time and air trapped in the vault.
Episode no. Episode 4
Written by Mark Greig
Directed by Catherine Morshead
Original airdate 28 February 2008
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The fourth episode of the British science fiction television series Ashes To Ashes was broadcast by BBC One on 28 February 2008.

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[edit] Synopsis

CID uncover a plot to sell nuclear secrets to the Revolutionary Workers Front, but Gene and Alex end up being trapped in a secret Government facility in Edgehampton.

The investigation leads them to a feminist socialist group that was connected with the victim, and it is found that Martin Kennedy had been leaking information from Edgehampton to them. Edgehampton was the government nuclear weapons facility where he worked. Gene believes the murder is for simpilart reasons but Alex is sure its conspiracy.

Photos of Caroline Price (Alex's mother) in a compromising position with Evan White are then found at Martin's workshop.

Alex and Gene use fake ID badges and a deciphered code to break into a secure vault in the Edgehampton facility to look for more clues. But they end up trapped in a hot and airless vault.[1]

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[edit] Cast Notes

Andrew Clover's website describes his role as "the Angel of Death". [2]

The episode contains a number of nods to the 1985 tv nuclear conspiracy thriller Edge of Darkness, by Troy Kennedy Martin. According to writer Mark Greig, "one of my favourite tv series of all time... not only does the ep reference it on numerous occasions, the structure itself is an homage. It's even got a dead daughter putting in an appearance!"[3]

[edit] Continuity

  • In the scene in the evidence room the gnomes containing Cocaine can be seen in the background.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ BBC episode 4 page, accessed 23 February, 2008
  2. ^ Andrew Clover's website, "This autumn, however, I've been playing the Angel of Death in Ashes to Ashes, and have felt more comfortable." accessed 11 February, 2008
  3. ^ 10 On TV Drama: Mark Greig, Ashes To Ashes Vs. Life On Mars, Lucy Vee Write Here, Write Now blog; accessed 10 March 2008