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Virtual Murder: Last Train to Hell & Back (1992)

Country of Origin: UK
Date of Original Broadcast:
31 July 1992
Episode Running Times: 50m
Length:
Format:
Colour Format: colour
Sound:


DIRECTION

Directed by: Philip Draycott


CREW

PRODUCTION
Copyright: © BBC Pebble Mill MCMXCII
Executive Producer: Barry Hanson
Created & Produced by: Harry Robertson & Brian Degas
Production Manager: Alastair Duncan

SCRIPT
[Written] By: Barry Smith

PHOTOGRAPHY
Lighting Directors: Barry Chatfield, Keith Schofield
Chief Electrician: Roger Hynes
Camera Operator: Keith Froggatt
Grips: John Trew

EDITING AND POST-PRODUCTION
Editor: Ian Collins

MUSIC
Music Composed and Performed by: Harry Robertson

SOUND
Sound: Tim Green
Dubbing Editor: Lynne Hawkins

COSTUMES AND MAKE-UP
Costume Designer: John Lindlar
Make-up Designer: Gill Hughes

VISUAL EFFECTS
Visual Effects Designer: Andy Lazell

DESIGN AND SET CONSTRUCTION
Designers: Ian Ashurst, Roy Barrett
Properties Buyer: Alan Hillstead
Graphic Designer: Tony Fisher

OTHER CREW
Production Associate: Beverley Dartnall
Technical Advisers: Doctor Clive Hollin, Professor Kevin Howells
Production Assistant: Sue Williams
Assistant Floor Managers: Sarah Lytton, Jeanette Sheppard

LOCATIONS
Location Manager: Sam Hill

CASTING
Casting Adviser: The Casting House


CAST

starring
Nicholas Clay (John Cornelius)
&
Kim Thomson (Samantha Valentine)

with
Stephen Yardley (Inspector Cadogan)
&
Alan David (Professor Griffiths)

guests stars
Richard Todd (Judge Rawcliffe)
Sarah Jane Fenton (Caroline Rawcliffe)
Jude Akuwudike (Sergeant Gummer)
Anita Corey (Chief Inspector Grant)
Natasha Pyne (Helen Bach)
Carole Boyd (Miss Phoebe Littlejohn)
Tim Meats (radio presenter)
Stacy Davies (Mottram)
Colin McFarlane (Professor Daniels)
David Miller (Morris)


PLOT SUMMARY

Psychologist Jane Arkwright is murdered, her body discovered near the home of the notoriously tough Judge Rawcliffe. Cornelius and Samantha follow a series of cryptic clues that seem at first to lead to a dead end. But is there more to Rawcliffe than meets the eye?


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KEYWORDS

psychologists


Last Updated: 16 November, 2008

 


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