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A Touch of Frost
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Line of Fire: Part 1

  • Episode aired Dec 25, 1999
  • TV-14
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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David Jason in A Touch of Frost (1992)
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DI Frost investigates the murder of a policeman murdered during a sting of a ring of international; car thieves and someone murdering local pets.DI Frost investigates the murder of a policeman murdered during a sting of a ring of international; car thieves and someone murdering local pets.DI Frost investigates the murder of a policeman murdered during a sting of a ring of international; car thieves and someone murdering local pets.

  • Director
    • Robert Knights
  • Writers
    • R.D. Wingfield
    • Michael Russell
  • Stars
    • David Jason
    • Bruce Alexander
    • Paul Jesson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    305
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Knights
    • Writers
      • R.D. Wingfield
      • Michael Russell
    • Stars
      • David Jason
      • Bruce Alexander
      • Paul Jesson
    • 5User reviews
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    David Jason
    David Jason
    • DI Jack Frost
    Bruce Alexander
    Bruce Alexander
    • Supt. Mullett
    Paul Jesson
    Paul Jesson
    • DS Dorridge
    Nicky Henson
    Nicky Henson
    • DS Larry Finlay
    Beth Goddard
    Beth Goddard
    • Helen Fox
    Georgia Mackenzie
    Georgia Mackenzie
    • WPC Susan Kavanagh
    Lindy Whiteford
    Lindy Whiteford
    • Shirley Fisher
    Christopher Hollis
    • Det Insp Mark Newcombe
    Daniel Caltagirone
    Daniel Caltagirone
    • Ray English
    Ben Caplan
    Ben Caplan
    • Sam Goodwin
    Arthur White
    • PC Ernest 'Ernie' Trigg
    James McKenna
    • Sgt. Don Brady
    Emma Cooke
    Emma Cooke
    • Sally Wainwright
    Amanda Haberland
    • Tracy Cockroft
    Tara Moran
    • Anne Moore
    Martina Laird
    • Miriam Madikane
    David Spinx
    • Dick Rycroft
    Trevor Byfield
    Trevor Byfield
    • George English
    • Director
      • Robert Knights
    • Writers
      • R.D. Wingfield
      • Michael Russell
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    8Hitchcoc

    Well Set Up

    There are a number of things that are put forth to set up the conclusion. We have a series of events that center around a power plant. It involves two men, one a psychotic, who go around avenging themselves on people who anger them. We are introduced to a female constable who butts heads with Frost over her use of technology while his filing systems are the archaic paper pile that often ends up on the floor. The episode ends with a gun being pointed at Frost during a bank heist which is unrelated to the larger plot. We also have the eternal triangle, with the death of a husband and the finger being pointed at his two-timing wife.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Terrific, the best 'Frost' episode since "No Other Love"

    'A Touch of Frost' is a personal favourite of mine, and one of my favourite shows from the detective/mystery genre. Do have a preference perhaps for the earlier-mid-show episodes over the later ones, but none of the episodes are less than watchable and none do anything to embarrass the show.

    So much appeals about 'A Touch of Frost'. Love the mix of comedy (mostly through Frost's snide comments and quips) and dark grit, the tension between rebellious Jack Frost and by-the-book Mullet which has led to some humorous moments, how he interacts with the rest of the staff, the deft mix of one or two cases and Frost's personal life, how Frost solves the cases, the production values, music and of course David Jason in one of his best roles.

    There may have been people initially sceptical about whether the show would work, and with Jason (a mainly comedic actor) in a departure from usual in the lead role. Scepticism very quickly evaporated, with the first season containing three consistently great episodes, even with the darker and grittier approach with less humour, that established the tone and characterisation so brilliantly so early on with no signs of finding-their-feet. Seasons 2 and 3 continued that high standard, "Appropriate Adults" and "Stranger in House" particularly being show highlights. Season 4 was also very good, particularly "Paying the Price" and "Deep Waters", the weakest "Unknown Soldiers" still being pretty good. All four episodes of Season 5 were brilliant, especially "Penny for the Guy" and "No Other Love". Season 6 wasn't quite as consistent, but all episodes ranged from good to great, the best being "Keys to the Car".

    "Line of Fire", the first of four two-parters for the show, the others being "Benefit of the Doubt" from Season 8, "Mistaken Identity" from Season 9 and "If Dogs Run Free" from Season 15 (the final season), is just terrific. Can be iffy about episodes being split into half, having been done with variable execution on 'Lewis' for example, but not here.

    It's a very well made episode as to be expected. It matches the dark, gritty tone of the episode beautifully with atmospheric lighting and the stylish way it's shot. The music is haunting without being over-bearing.

    The script is well written, with a few very amusing quips from Frost, and is thought-provoking with lots of things you don't expect. The story is absorbing with a good deal happening while not rushing through it or trying to do too much.

    Frost is a remarkably well-established character , and one cannot help love his interaction with the rest of the officers and his chemistry with Bruce Alexander's stern and by-the-book Mullet, who constantly despairs of Frost's unconventional approach. Frost's new partner is a good character and works well with Frost.

    Jason continues to excel impeccably, while Paul Jesson, Bruce Alexander, John Lyons and Nicky Henson support him solidly.

    In conclusion, terrific first half to one of the show's generally better two-parters. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    8grantss

    Intriguing start to a 2-part episode

    Season 7 of A Touch of Frost consists of one episode split into two parts, originally aired on Christmas Day 1999 and New Years Day 2000. It's quite intriguing, especially as the perpetrator is highly likely a policeman.

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    • Goofs
      There are Christmas decorations everywhere, and people are asking one another about their Christmas plans. But all the trees are green and in full leaf.
    • Quotes

      DI Jack Frost: Once you get the scent of what human beings do to each other in your nostrils, you'll never get rid of it.

    • Connections
      Featured in David Jason: Frost and Me: Best Location (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Purple Haze
      (uncredited)

      Written and performed by Jimi Hendrix

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 1999 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • ITV
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Ferrybridge, Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • ITV Productions
      • Excelsior
      • Excelsior
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33:1 and 1.78:1

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