A gang of elderly villains spot a chance for one last, glorious crime spree when the villagers leave Aidensfield en masse to support Rob in a charity football match. Peg finally gives David a bit of support when it turns out his jury duty is more trouble than he imagined.moreless
With the police are busy with a charity football match, an elderly self-described master criminal brings his old gang together again for a house-breaking spree. Meanwhile Aunt Peggy puts David in an awkward spot with Sgt Miller.moreless
What a treat to see George Cole doing what he does best. It was memories of \"Flash\" Harry (Belles of St. Trinian\'s) and \"Arfer\" Dailey (Minder). Mr. Hallows was more charming...reminding me of roles played by his mentor Alastair Sim. He showed cheek, nicking the mini-van from the old folks home to ferry his band of creaky cronies around Aidensfield. Meanwhile poor old Bellamy got to enjoy? the company of Sgt Miller in court. Much to Miller\'s anger, A villian they had dead-to-rights got off on a B & E. David Stockwell drew Miller\'s wrath. Aunt Peggy knew the villain and her influence caused David to make his usual hash of things. The wily Peggy finally did right by dim David. It was a fast-moving, funny episode, enjoyable from start to finish.moreless