Mrs Peacock hosts TV presenter and Antiques expert, who's invited to Ellington Grange for dinner, and to look at the treasures at The Grange.
Definitely the best episode of the series so far, good fun, intriguing, and a little less stuffy than some that have gone before.
June Whitfield steals it, she's absolutely hilarious from start to finish, her use of words is a joy.
Nickolas Grace is great fun as Peregrine, he really does play him sincerely, he's smarmy, he's loathsome, but he's not too much.
Keith Barron comes across incredibly well, truly funny, looked like he was enjoying himself, the knickerbocker glory he was teamed up with also seemed to enjoy herself.
Andrew Sachs, I'm not sure he came across tremendously well, I've seen several interviews of him, he didn't seem too happy to be here.
7/10.
Definitely the best episode of the series so far, good fun, intriguing, and a little less stuffy than some that have gone before.
June Whitfield steals it, she's absolutely hilarious from start to finish, her use of words is a joy.
Nickolas Grace is great fun as Peregrine, he really does play him sincerely, he's smarmy, he's loathsome, but he's not too much.
Keith Barron comes across incredibly well, truly funny, looked like he was enjoying himself, the knickerbocker glory he was teamed up with also seemed to enjoy herself.
Andrew Sachs, I'm not sure he came across tremendously well, I've seen several interviews of him, he didn't seem too happy to be here.
7/10.