Robert Hardy credited as playing...
Andrew Baydon
- Lord Hinksey: [referring to honorary doctorates] You know, however many you've got, they do die with you.
- Andrew Baydon: I think I can live with that.
- Andrew Baydon: [Referring to Morse] Is that knob-head still here?
- Helen Buscott, Baydon's secretary: Which one?
- Andrew Baydon: That superannuated policeman with the scrap-heap of a car.
- Helen Buscott, Baydon's secretary: The Secretary of State wonders if you can spare a word.
- Andrew Baydon: Knobhead! That's a word I can spare - knobhead!
- Chief Inspector Morse: [Discussing Andrew Braydon's decision to become a WWII prison camp guard] Why did you go to the fascists in the camp?
- Andrew Baydon: You English. You have led such a sheltered English life. Oxford, a dream town. But there
- [the camp]
- Andrew Baydon: it was worse than any nightmare you could
- [imagine]
- Andrew Baydon: Life or death every minute of the day. My life or yours. Can you understand that! Knobhead? But even here, in Oxford,-if you had to decide, I kill you or you kill me, which way would you go?
- Chief Inspector Morse: I don't know.
- Andrew Baydon: Then, you would die.