#interrogation are not uncomfortable and aggressive‚ but he breaks into rare good humour when meeting a crook he himself had put away. by
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New Scotland Yard: The Wrong-Un (1.7, LWT, 1972)
"What happens to them if they do get away with it?"
"Nothing, really; transfer to different prisons, serve their time. The system goes on."
"And stays the same."
"Yes."
"All a bit pointless, isn't it?"
#new scotland yard#the wrongun#1972#lwt#classic tv#tony hoare#paul annett#john woodvine#john carlisle#stuart henry#billy murray#alun armstrong#john woodnutt#james mellor#christopher sandford#kenneth oxtoby#frederick hall#michael deacon#kenneth watson#forbes collins#ian patterson#a murder inside a prison sees our dynamic duo sent in to investigate‚ and once again Carlisle's shifting personal politics are on the slide#here he's positively frothing at the mouth about the evil ways of the imprisoned; it fits tbf with his pro death penalty sentiments from#back in ep2. Woodvine is the quieter voice of... what? not quite empathy but something close perhaps. that's not to say that the scenes of#interrogation are not uncomfortable and aggressive‚ but he breaks into rare good humour when meeting a crook he himself had put away. by#the close of the episode he's even sharing (very subtle) critiques of the prison system as a whole with the unusually progressive warden.#a young cast of then unknowns includes future stars Armstrong and Murray among the inmate population‚ but this isn't really a 'guest star'#type of episode‚ with plot and ensemble cast taking focus. Annett's bleak footage of trudging feet in prison uniform which opens and closes#the ep leaves little doubt on where he stood on the prison reform debate‚ but it isn't translated enough into the script i dont think#or at least‚ it could certainly have gone stronger and aimed for more impact. but perhaps not within a weekly cop show eh?
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