Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) Murder Ain't What It Used To Be!

Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) is a British private detective television series. In the initial episode Hopkirk is murdered during an investigation, but returns as a ghost. Randall is the only main character able to see or hear him, although certain minor characters are also able to do so in various circumstances throughout the series.

en
Comedy
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Crime
Created By

Dennis Spooner

First Aired on

Sep 21, 1969

1 seaons till Mar 13, 1970

Popularity: 2.7919
17 votes
Networks
(GB)
Status: Ended

Show Ended

Last episode: The Smile Behind the Veil

Seasons & episodes

Total 1 seasons, 26 episodes

Series 1

Aired

26 Episodes
  • Episode 1My Late Lamented Friend and Partner min

    In the pilot episode Marty Hopkirk is murdered by the husband of a client but returns as a ghost to help Jeff bring the man responsible for his murder to justice.

  • Episode 2A Disturbing Case min

    Concerned for Jeff's mental health Jeannie sends Jeff to Dr. Conrad at the Lambert Clinic where it turns out he is the mastermind of a series of robberies of his patients using hypnotic suggestion, forcing Marty to try to find a way to break Jeff from his control before Jeff has been so severely hypnotized that he loses the ability to see Marty. David Bauer stars.

  • Episode 3All Work and No Pay min

    Two eccentric conmen brothers (The Foster Brothers) who claim to be spiritualists try to convince Jeannie that Marty is haunting her as a poltergeist using electronic equipment

  • Episode 4Never Trust a Ghost min

    Two enemy agents murder a high British Secret Service official and his wife and pass themselves as their impostors in their own home to steal important documents

  • Episode 5That's How Murder Snowballs min

    When a theatre performer is murdered by a loaded gun during one of his acts Jeff joins the theatre as a mind reader to investigate his murder and hunt down the killer. David Jason appears as Abel

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