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  • 10-23-2010, 02:21 PM
    Emmm

    Who remembers Murder in Mind?

    Yeah I remember it. I caught a few episodes on the BBC. I watched the whole lot on ITV 3 when it was repeated.

    I agree that the Rob Byrdon one is an excellent story. He is so creepy in it.

    The Neil Morrissey stalker one is also good. Natasha Little is very good in that as well as the childrens' author.

    I also remember the one with the shop keeper who keeps getting picked on.

    The whole series was quite good. A sort of play for today but with a murder theme.
  • 10-23-2010, 01:21 PM
    jk8rumrr

    Who remembers Murder in Mind?

    I caught a few of these episodes when they were shown on ITV3.1 of my favouriter episodes is "Vigilante".A Police officer and two mates pay a visit to a man, accused of being a 'paedophile' by the local press, intending to obtain the location of a local missing girl. However, events quickly spiral out of control and loyalties are put to the test.I also like the episodes "Landlord" & "Cornershop".

    Am i right in thinking this was originally shown on a Sunday night maybe the 9pm slot?
  • 10-22-2010, 06:04 PM
    nae_butt

    Who remembers Murder in Mind?

    I do yeah. Good series.
  • 10-22-2010, 01:12 AM
    Palins Bastard Grandchild

    Who remembers Murder in Mind?

    Thriller is another series Im really keen to check out, it seems to be in a similar vein to Murder in Mind.

    In the Neil Morrissey ep, the victim manages to batter him and bundle him into the boot of her car however just as she is about to take out the body and dispose of it, he comes back to life and handcuRAB himself to her before she delivers the fatal blow...good twist!
    Yeah Rob Brydon was playin a man whose wife was having an affair he killed her lover before she suddenly breaks the 4th wall with the audience and kills him
  • 10-21-2010, 10:26 AM
    John M

    Who remembers Murder in Mind?

    Was there one with Neil Morrisey stalking a children's author? I started watching that on ITV3 a few months ago and missed the end. Anyone know how it turned out? I have a feeling it was heading for some sort of dramatic twist.

    IIRC there were a lot of famous actors all playing against their usual type. Wasn't Rob Brydon married to Panhandle from Cracker in one episode, and he murdered his wife's lover by donning a hoodie and pretending to be a mugger? Or am I getting mixed up with something else?
  • 10-20-2010, 03:51 PM
    yahoo

    Who remembers Murder in Mind?

    I thought you were referring to the excellent episode of the classic Thriller series by Brian Clemens that was called Murder In Mind and starred Richard Johnson
  • 10-19-2010, 03:48 PM
    uncle steve

    Who remembers Murder in Mind?

    Couldn't agree more, why was it axed???
  • 10-18-2010, 10:08 PM
    aim= xxlilxblkxx

    Who remembers Murder in Mind?

    Oh yes that was a fantastic episode. Think the police arrested him at the end if I recall correctly.
  • 10-18-2010, 06:01 AM
    Brady 2010 MVP

    Who remembers Murder in Mind?

    I agree this was a brilliant series! Almost every episode an absolute gem.

    I wish they'd commission a new series. This kind of drama is sadly missing from the schedules these days.
  • 10-17-2010, 01:26 PM
    hyp44

    Who remembers Murder in Mind?

    They were fantastic eps, Nigel Havers was really effective as a philandering villain I think the Neighbours episode was the highest rated episodes from the entire series surprisingly enough.
    I loved the one where Nicholas Lyndhurst played against type as the tight-fisted landlord attempting to cover up his tenant's death by carbon monoxide poisoning. A far cry from Rodney that's for sure!!!!
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