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A Walk in the Dark
- A BBC Drama Mystery Thriller
- Narrated by: Nicholas Courtney, Patrick Mower, Geoffrey Matthews, Helen Atkinson-Wood, David McAlister, Anthony Jackson, full cast
- Length: 2 hrs and 11 mins
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Summary
A five-part vintage crime drama about a mysterious death on an ocean liner.
Aboard the Carthena, on its way from Sydney to Southampton, a passenger walks on the dark deck, unaware his death is only seconds away. It's a death which will set in motion a criminal investigation stretching from England to Australia.
In London, Ruth Cobb receives a visit from the Southampton police, informing her that the dead man was her brother, Stuart. DC 'Birdie' Partridge and his sergeant believe it was an accident, or suicide, but the feisty Ms Cobb is adamant that it was murder. The official report suggests her brother was drunk and depressed after a row with his girlfriend - but the Stuart she knew was gay, and teetotal....
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Production credits
Written by Chris Boucher
Directed and produced by Gerry Jones
NB: Due to its age, this serial contains some dated attitudes and language
Cast
DC 'Birdie' Partridge - Patrick Mower
DS Dunne - Geoffrey Matthews
Ruth Cobb - Helen Atkinson Wood
Martin Lennister - David McAlister
Captain of the Carthena - Nicholas Courtney
Australian driver - Anthony Jackson
Daryl Kennedy - John Rowe
Server in chip shop - John Warner
Hotel receptionist - John Hollis
Superintendent - Alan Dudley
Mrs Flanders - Heather Bell
Detective - Crawford Logan
Jones - Derek Pollitt
Minicab driver - Martin Friend
Hotel landlord - Peter Tuddenham
Garvey - Gregory de Polnay
Inspector - Michael Godley
Mr Dibley - Michael Tudor Barnes
Shop assistant - Patience Tomlinson
Bank clerk - Gary Cady
Stuart Cobb - David Timson
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 22 November-20 December 1981
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- 16-09-21
My 2nd Listen Was as Enjoyable as the First
A very good production & storyline typical of the era. What I call a ‘cosy listen’, one that I have enjoyed twice as much as the first time.
Just wish the female character was not portrayed as an agitated nag.
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- Melissa Wells
- 05-05-21
Excellent Drama
I thought this was an excellent drama and I really enjoyed the full cast
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- Mark D
- 13-03-21
Awful theme music
Story was meh, the whole thing was meh. Over acting and a cheesey plot. The awful theme music sounds like 80's action show. I normally like all the BBC stuff but this wasn't the best especially for that price an only 2hrs.
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- Michael Mueller
- 13-08-21
Chris Boucher pays bills
This is a ho-hum entry of fairly formulaic writing with very little substance. Nothing remarkable or interesting in this. The writing is bland, the acting isn't much, and the story is unmemorable. The result is a serviceable distraction for 2 hours. Very 80s