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Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime :: The Crackler (01x11)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Crackler
Episode #: 01x11
Original Airdate: Saturday January 14th, 1984
10/10 (1 Vote cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Christopher Hodson (2)
Writer: Gerald Savory
Story: Agatha Christie
 
Episode Summary
 

Detective Inspector Marriot calls on Blunt's Brilliant Detectives and asks Tommy and Tuppence to hunt down a forger.

Somebody is passing forged notes at the exclusive Python Club in Upper Brook Street, and Detective Inspector Marriot feels that Tommy and Tuppence would be able to go under cover there better than any police officer. It is a very upper class establishment, and needs special attention.

Tommy and Tuppence agree with alacrity; Tommy invents the phrase 'the crackler' to describe a forger as they are going through their Edgar Wallace phase at Blunt's Brilliant Detectives and he believes that this word has the right feel to it. Alfred the office boy also assists in enquiries, going undercover as a motor cyclist.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Arthur CoxplayedDetective Inspector MarriottRecurring (4th appearance)
Peter GodfreyplayedMaybrick 
Christopher ScoularplayedCaptain James Faulkener 
Shane RimmerplayedHank Ryder 
Lawrence DavidsonplayedMonsieur H.A. Roulade 
David QuilterplayedMajor Laidlaw 
Terence HillyerplayedChauffeur 
Stan PrettyplayedHarry the Barman 
 
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