Cathy goes undercover at a ceramics factory, where a friend of hers claims to have discovered a formula for unbreakable china, a formula that enemy agents are keen to get their hands on.
I get why there's a bit of discontent about this episode, it's not to everyone's taste, but I thought it was quite fun. Such was the variety and breadth of this show, that unbreakable teacups really did form the basis for a plot.
As an ex employee of Wedgwood, I can assure you that a bone china teacup would take all of my seventeen stone, it's a ridiculously strong and durable substance.
Lots of talk about a reboot, I genuinely don't see how it's going to work, the 60's was just a totally different time, who'd have the sheer audacity to pen a story about unbreakable teacups.
Lots of familiar faces here, but I'm not sure the likes of Paul Eddington or Steve Plytas shine through here, Blackman stood out for me.
The accident prone night Watchman was an interesting character, he had me on edge every time he was near a cup or saucer.
7/10.