Murder Ain't What it Used to Be!
7th episode of the 1st season of Randall and Hopkirk
"Murder Ain't What it Used to Be!" | |||
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Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) episode | |||
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 7 | ||
Directed by | Jeremy Summers | ||
Written by | Tony Williamson | ||
Production code | 07 | ||
Original air date | 2 November 1969 (1969-11-02) | ||
Guest appearances | |||
David Healy Alan Gifford Sue Gerrard Raymond Adamson Joyce Carey | |||
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"Murder Ain't What it Used to Be!" is the seventh episode of the 1969 ITC British television series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. Directed by Jeremy Summers, the episode was first broadcast on 2 November 1969 on ITV.
Synopsis
Cast
- Mike Pratt as Jeff Randall
- Kenneth Cope as Marty Hopkirk
- Annette Andre as Jeannie Hopkirk
- Raymond Adamson .... Jack Lacey
- Joyce Carey .... Mrs. Maddox
- Patrick Connor .... Harry
- Sue Gerrard .... Susan Kirstner
- Alan Gifford .... Paul Kirstner
- David Healy .... Bugsy Spanio
- Charles Lamb .... Hotel Porter
External links
- http://www.anorakzone.com/randall
- "Murder Ain't What it Used to Be!" at IMDb
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Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)
- Jeff Randall
- Marty Hopkirk
- Jeannie Hopkirk
- "My Late Lamented Friend and Partner"
- "A Disturbing Case"
- "All Work and No Pay"
- "Never Trust a Ghost"
- "That's How Murder Snowballs"
- "Just for the Record"
- "Murder Ain't What it Used to Be"
- "Whoever Heard of a Ghost Dying?"
- "The House on Haunted Hill"
- "When Did You Start to Stop Seeing Things?"
- "The Ghost Who Saved the Bank at Monte Carlo"
- "For The Girl Who Has Everything"
- "But What a Sweet Little Room"
- "Who Killed Cock Robin?"
- "The Man from Nowhere"
- "When the Spirit Moves You"
- "Somebody Just Walked Over My Grave"
- "Could You Recognise the Man Again?"
- "A Sentimental Journey"
- "Money to Burn"
- "The Ghost Talks"
- "It's Supposed to be Thicker than Water"
- "The Trouble with Women"
- "Vendetta for a Dead Man"
- "You Can Always Find a Fall Guy"
- "The Smile Behind the Veil"
- Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (2000–01)