The brand new family saloon of a businessman is stolen and used on a raid, a raid in which a have a go hero is shot dead.
I'm not sure there's a huge amount to say about this episode, I didn't perhaps enjoy it as much as previous ones, simply because there was nothing really unique, or imaginative about it.
Definitely a procedural, but very formulaic, some of the characters were quite nice, and the solution was pretty well arrived at. Some nice performances, I thought Leonard Sachs and Cyril Chamberlain's were both pretty good.
Seeing The Police using that (presumably blue) Police Box, I almost wanted William Hartnell to jump out of it, and take over the proceedings.
Watching mainly for the visuals, the actual case itself, was a little underwhelming.
6/10.
I'm not sure there's a huge amount to say about this episode, I didn't perhaps enjoy it as much as previous ones, simply because there was nothing really unique, or imaginative about it.
Definitely a procedural, but very formulaic, some of the characters were quite nice, and the solution was pretty well arrived at. Some nice performances, I thought Leonard Sachs and Cyril Chamberlain's were both pretty good.
Seeing The Police using that (presumably blue) Police Box, I almost wanted William Hartnell to jump out of it, and take over the proceedings.
Watching mainly for the visuals, the actual case itself, was a little underwhelming.
6/10.