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The Ramblin' Boy: Part 1

The Ramblin' Boy: Part 1

2013TV Episode⏱️ 45mTV-PG
CrimeDramaMystery
7.8
IMDB Rating
612 votes

When a body discovered in a wooded area is found already embalmed, the logical conclusion is that a murder victim must have been cremated in his place.

Director
Dan Reed
Writers
Colin Dexter, Lucy Gannon
Stars
Simon Wilson, Lia Williams, Mark Powley
Release Date
June 23, 2013
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
💬 9
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Simon Wilson
Simon Wilson
as Dr. Matt Whitby
Lia Williams
Lia Williams
as Emma Barnes
Mark Powley
Mark Powley
as Jack Cornish
Tom Brooke
Tom Brooke
as Brian Miller
Peter Davison
Peter Davison
as Peter Faulkner
Camilla Power
Camilla Power
as Tara Faulkner
Harriet Ballard
Harriet Ballard
as Ruth Wilson
Taron Egerton
Taron Egerton
as Liam Jay
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Nicholas McGaughey
as Johnny Jay
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Jessica Harris
as Beverley Miller

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
16 : 9
Color
Color
Filming Location
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Production
Granada, ITV Studios, Masterpiece

🏷️ Keywords

dead bodydiscovering a dead bodyuniversitymorguewitness interview

🎯 Categories

CrimeDramaMystery

⭐ Featured Review

A curiosity in the series!
by davyd-022372020-10-17
5/10

"Throughout the series, Supt Innocent holds the belief that anyone earning "megabucks" is honest and brings quality to Oxford society and cant possibly be engaged in any wrong doing. This episode rips the Innocent theory to complete smithereens where even "the super cop" comes out smelling of last nights garbage! the list of suspects is quite large to start with, its not clear who the deceased was at the start. Lewis eventually sorts it all out but its hardly the best of a well loved series. This one has very little of Lawrence Fox, just maybe they were running short of idea..."

💡 Did You Know?

The names of crew members Pauline Harlow (script supervisor) and Steve Fish (sound maintenance) appear on the white board of the undertaker as the names of corpses to be cremated.

📖 Synopsis

When a body discovered in a wooded area is found already embalmed, the logical conclusion is that a murder victim must have been cremated in his place.