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# Highest body-count per episode
IIRC. They always had a corpse falling out of a cupboard or car's boot right around the ad breaks. 1 jucey killing at the start of the show, 4 ad breaks, and maybe a couple of extra slayings for the climax - it all adds up.

I think every Scots actor has been a body on that show.
(, Thu 3 Feb 2011, 23:49, archived)
# probably.
the only crime thing i tend to watch these days is new tricks
(, Thu 3 Feb 2011, 23:55, archived)
#
watch engage in
(, Thu 3 Feb 2011, 23:56, archived)
# STOP HIDING UNDER MY BED!
(, Thu 3 Feb 2011, 23:57, archived)
# DID YOU WANT THESE WILDEBEEST CATCHING OR WHAT
(, Thu 3 Feb 2011, 23:59, archived)
# well, restrained, at least
(, Fri 4 Feb 2011, 0:03, archived)
# I'd kill
Ok, maybe just comit aggravated assult to get a copy of "Resort to Murder" a one-off BBC co-production from the mid 90's. Loved it when I was young... now unobtainable. I even eMailed the production company who made it, apparently the Beeb are just sitting on the rights :|

My present detective drama intake consists of DVD Box-sets of the ITV 'Serlock Holmes' (Bret is bonkers in the nut), and 'Murder One'.
(, Thu 3 Feb 2011, 23:59, archived)
# don't think i ever saw resort to murder
but you're right about jeremy brett.
that said, basil rathbone is rather good in hound of the baskervilles
(, Fri 4 Feb 2011, 0:03, archived)
# I never really 'got' the Rathbone Homles
though I think it's because he was pressed into wartimne service as a propagandist, and Conan Doyal neve wrote about Bomb-sights... though I think he looked most like the etchings in the strand. Actually one of the better interpretations was the one with WIlliam Shatner in it (of all people).
(, Fri 4 Feb 2011, 0:07, archived)
# i grew up watching the rathbone version
as my mum had a massive crush on him
(, Fri 4 Feb 2011, 0:11, archived)
# TMI
As with all 'generational' charactors, I guess it's the one you grow up with that's always most familiar. and on that note, good night.
(, Fri 4 Feb 2011, 0:14, archived)
# g'night
(, Fri 4 Feb 2011, 0:15, archived)