General Sir Hector McGregor calls on the help of Commander Gideon, when he notices that his regiment's collection of silver, The Balaclava silver, has been taken and replaced with imitation, naturally McGregor wants the matter dealt with quietly.
There is a real richness to this episode, a touch of class, and more than a degree of quality. This is a tim where many, who served valiantly during two world wars were left with virtually nothing, support simply wasn't always readily available.
A bit of exploration into Gideon's character, we haven't really learned a great deal about him, learning a bit about his military background was good.
Very well made, some nice stock footage mixed in, and some gorgeous costumes.
Two actors really stood out, Allan Cuthbertson and Donald Pickering, two actors born to play villains. If you're keen you'll spot Graham Crowden and Gordon Jackson.
8/10.
There is a real richness to this episode, a touch of class, and more than a degree of quality. This is a tim where many, who served valiantly during two world wars were left with virtually nothing, support simply wasn't always readily available.
A bit of exploration into Gideon's character, we haven't really learned a great deal about him, learning a bit about his military background was good.
Very well made, some nice stock footage mixed in, and some gorgeous costumes.
Two actors really stood out, Allan Cuthbertson and Donald Pickering, two actors born to play villains. If you're keen you'll spot Graham Crowden and Gordon Jackson.
8/10.