Easter Day Special (2010)
# | Title | Running Time | Director | Original Air Date | Viewing Figure |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
27 | "The Judas Tree" | 90 minutes | David Renwick | 4 April 2010 | 6.62 million |
Jonathan Creek is called upon by his friend and sceptic Joey to investigate a series of mysterious and spooky events at a house called Green Lanterns. They concern a young girl called Emily – new housekeeper to the famous mystery writer Hugo Doré and his wife, Harriet. But Emily's new role comes with a house that has its own fair share of history and mystery... When Harriet is seen falling from a window, Emily is arrested on suspicion of murder, though she swears she is innocent. Using his powers of deduction and belief that nothing is as it seems, Creek races against time to uncover a number of intriguing clues which lead him to the unbelievable truth and the revealing of one of the greatest acts of illusion he has encountered yet. Guest Stars: Paul McGann and Doreen Mantle (who played Mrs Warboys in Renwick's One Foot in the Grave). |
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