The Owl of Minerva
- El episodio se emitió el 23 ene 2015
- TV-PG
- 44min
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaFather Brown is stunned to learn Inspector Sullivan is wanted for murder.Father Brown is stunned to learn Inspector Sullivan is wanted for murder.Father Brown is stunned to learn Inspector Sullivan is wanted for murder.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Owen Brenman
- Radio News Reader
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Nick Owenford
- Villager
- (sin acreditar)
Richard Price
- Villager
- (sin acreditar)
Jerry Mark Willey
- Norman Finley
- (sin acreditar)
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I am so thankful to the cast, crew, writers, directors, producers, and BBC for this amazing show!!
Thank you all!
The Owl of Minerva stands out as one of my favorite episodes. It has everything you could ask from conspiracy to twists and turns that will surprise and intrigue all. A large conspiracy network is exposed by Father Brown's sleuthing while Inspector Sullivan is on the run.
The character of Jock Hamilton is very endearing, despite his unscrupulous behavior, and overall clever use of sodium pentathol in their discussion.
In a later episode (Sacrifice of Tantalus - Season 7, Episode 6) - a diabetic is on the run after agreeing to testify regarding Police Corruption. Inspector Sullivan (acting under the name Inspector Trueman) later refers back to this episode when he returns from Scotland Yard to investigate this corruption using a "trick" he learned from one of his predecessors (the Inspector Trueman from this episode).
Excellent episode all around!
Thank you all!
The Owl of Minerva stands out as one of my favorite episodes. It has everything you could ask from conspiracy to twists and turns that will surprise and intrigue all. A large conspiracy network is exposed by Father Brown's sleuthing while Inspector Sullivan is on the run.
The character of Jock Hamilton is very endearing, despite his unscrupulous behavior, and overall clever use of sodium pentathol in their discussion.
In a later episode (Sacrifice of Tantalus - Season 7, Episode 6) - a diabetic is on the run after agreeing to testify regarding Police Corruption. Inspector Sullivan (acting under the name Inspector Trueman) later refers back to this episode when he returns from Scotland Yard to investigate this corruption using a "trick" he learned from one of his predecessors (the Inspector Trueman from this episode).
Excellent episode all around!
I watch this often and still marvel. The story line is great but what tops anything is how well these characters, meaning this cast, work together..
An absolutely brilliant script. All the twists and turns fell magnificently into place for a very intriguing episode. Anytime secret societies or special intelligence are in a classic British detective mystery the result is usually very good.
I like how Father Brown (Mark Williams) took charge and lead his people in the thrilling investigation. The casting was absolutely superb. Tom Chambers' (Inspector Sullivan) best episode unfortunately will be his last. I always liked the Inspector Sullivan character. But, I wish he wasn't made to be such an imbecile in the investigations and was more competition for Father Brown. Here though ironically fighting the hangman's noose he actually was more intelligent.
The major flaw in the episode I thought was how Natasha Little as Harriet Greensleeves was able to make her way into the police station, commit a murder, then exit unspotted. Or, if she was seen why wasn't she questioned what she was doing there during the murder time frame.
I like how Father Brown (Mark Williams) took charge and lead his people in the thrilling investigation. The casting was absolutely superb. Tom Chambers' (Inspector Sullivan) best episode unfortunately will be his last. I always liked the Inspector Sullivan character. But, I wish he wasn't made to be such an imbecile in the investigations and was more competition for Father Brown. Here though ironically fighting the hangman's noose he actually was more intelligent.
The major flaw in the episode I thought was how Natasha Little as Harriet Greensleeves was able to make her way into the police station, commit a murder, then exit unspotted. Or, if she was seen why wasn't she questioned what she was doing there during the murder time frame.
Father Brown discovers Inspector Sullivan is on the run, wanted for murdering his young colleague DC Albert, it falls to Father Brown to try and uncover the truth.
Series three definitely ends in style, without a doubt this is the best episode of Father Brown to date. First of all the story is so clever, it defies the afternoon 45 minute cosy drama time slot, secondly the way in which the story is told is also excellent, it's intelligent and engages the viewer. A great set of characters, including the ill fated DC Albert and the excellent Harriet Greensleeves. Talk about a good send off for Inspector Sullivan, a shame Tom Chambers decided to leave, excellent in the part.
All in all the Owl of Minerva is 45 minutes of fantastic drama, smart, humorous and absorbing. Fantastic 10/10
Series three definitely ends in style, without a doubt this is the best episode of Father Brown to date. First of all the story is so clever, it defies the afternoon 45 minute cosy drama time slot, secondly the way in which the story is told is also excellent, it's intelligent and engages the viewer. A great set of characters, including the ill fated DC Albert and the excellent Harriet Greensleeves. Talk about a good send off for Inspector Sullivan, a shame Tom Chambers decided to leave, excellent in the part.
All in all the Owl of Minerva is 45 minutes of fantastic drama, smart, humorous and absorbing. Fantastic 10/10
Inspector Sullivan always regarded Father Brown as an irritant, despite all the murders the priest help solved.
The opening of the episode reveals that the fugitive on the run is no other than Inspector Sullivan who has turned to Father Brown for help.
Sullivan is wanted for the murder of young, clever and eager Detective Constable Albert who is found stabbed. A visiting detective from Rhodesia is put in charge of the case. Sullivan thinks that a cabal of the good and the great in Kembleford might want to see him put away on trumped up charges as he and DC Albert were investigating the murder of a journalist who thought he had got a scoop.
A thoroughly enjoyable episode, as Sullivan finally admits defeat and realises Father Brown has his uses. Even Sid who is due in court reluctantly helps out.
The opening of the episode reveals that the fugitive on the run is no other than Inspector Sullivan who has turned to Father Brown for help.
Sullivan is wanted for the murder of young, clever and eager Detective Constable Albert who is found stabbed. A visiting detective from Rhodesia is put in charge of the case. Sullivan thinks that a cabal of the good and the great in Kembleford might want to see him put away on trumped up charges as he and DC Albert were investigating the murder of a journalist who thought he had got a scoop.
A thoroughly enjoyable episode, as Sullivan finally admits defeat and realises Father Brown has his uses. Even Sid who is due in court reluctantly helps out.
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- CuriosidadesAn allusion to the Masonic-style overtones in this story can be heard when Inspector Sullivan is at home listening to Mozart's "The Magic Flute", an opera containing Masonic elements.
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