Deep and Crisp and StolenDeep and Crisp and Stolen is a 1964 British television play by Dave Freeman directed by Ronald Marriott. It was a Christmas season "special" featuring many cameos from British television stars of the time and aired on 21 December 1964. PremiseA gang of thieves rob a West End department store on Christmas Eve. Cast
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ReceptionAccording to BFI Screenoline "the audience-pleasing focus of the play being the guest appearance of Detective Chief-Superintendent Lockhart (played by Raymond Francis), the hero of ITV's popular police drama No Hiding Place (1959-67)."[1] The play was described by the Western Daily Press as a "cracking good comedy."[2] The Birmingham Evening Mail called it "hardly the hilarious thing it seemed intended to be."[3] The Guardian said it was "mostly rubbish".[4] The Daily Telegraph declared it was "a very entertaining piece of nonsense."[5] The show was the seventeenth most popular program of the year on British television with an audience of 7.46 million.[6] References
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