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The Same River Twice

By: Edward Boyd
Narrated by: Bill Henderson, full cast, Gordon Jackson, Lennox Milne, Mary Riggans, Roddy McMillan
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Summary

Gordon Jackson stars in this classic noir thriller, with the music of Miles Davis

A man named Johnny Maxen reluctantly walks through the Gare du Nord on his way back to a life he thought he'd left behind. Summoned by a letter from his sometime mother-in-law, Helen Duncan, he returns to Glasgow and the news that his estranged wife has been missing for three months.

As far as Johnny's concerned, his dealings with Julia ended five years ago. He's paid his dues and knows he should cut and run. But for Helen's sake, he agrees to find her - alive or dead.

Asking around, he gets some strange reactions to his enquiries. And when his search turns up the body of a girl, who has committed suicide in Julia's flat, he faces his own deadly threat. Then the police start to take an interest in the case. It seems that wherever Johnny goes, violence follows - and as the corpses pile up, suspicion swirls around him.

His attempts to clear his name lead him to a lochside cottage and a meeting with an old flame. Can Johnny find out the truth about Julia - and uncover the secret behind his daughter Sarah's death?

Created by Edward Boyd, whose credits include Castles in Spain and Z-Cars, this suspenseful crime drama was first broadcast on the Light Programme in 1966 before being adapted as a novel and BBC TV series under the title The Dark Number. It stars Gordon Jackson as Johnny Maxen, with Roddy McMillan as Inspector Wardlaw.

Production credits
Written by Edward Boyd
Produced by Eddie Fraser
Musical score by Miles Davis

©2020 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2020 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Excellent series

Great performances from all the cast and nicely plotted in an old fashioned, subtle way.

And of course, a wonderful soundtrack.

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Excellent listen

I thoroughly enjoyed this dramatisation more than I thought I would. Classic gritty noir thriller, the storyline is pacy and packed with drama and suspense. The performance from the cast is great, and overall, an excellent listen.

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A blast from the past

I was so impressed with this, on it's original broadcast, I tried for years to get a copy. It is as good now, as it was 54 years ago. I enjoyed it immensly

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