Kembleford's train station is at risk of closure, but a murder halts proceedings.
I really enjoyed this episode, it feels fresh, vibrant, it has lots going on, and it's of course bonkers.
The story itself is smart, there's a touch of cleverness about it, it all unfolds well. A great set of well rounded characters, some time e performances. Sophie Rival gives a standout performance as Julia Webb, her facial expressions and delivery I thought were excellent.
This episode also gains points for having the glorious Doreen Mantle, an actress I grew fond of for her time on One foot in the Grave, at 92 she still has immaculate timing and an unmistakable voice, she added a touch of class.
Touches of humour, and the world's quickest delivery added a lighter touch, all in all this one is great.
I really enjoyed this episode, it feels fresh, vibrant, it has lots going on, and it's of course bonkers.
The story itself is smart, there's a touch of cleverness about it, it all unfolds well. A great set of well rounded characters, some time e performances. Sophie Rival gives a standout performance as Julia Webb, her facial expressions and delivery I thought were excellent.
This episode also gains points for having the glorious Doreen Mantle, an actress I grew fond of for her time on One foot in the Grave, at 92 she still has immaculate timing and an unmistakable voice, she added a touch of class.
Touches of humour, and the world's quickest delivery added a lighter touch, all in all this one is great.