The Vanished Elephant - (Feb 7th)
This Old House - (Feb 7th)
The Rachel Maddow Show - (Feb 7th)
Ask This Old House - (Feb 7th)
Impractical Jokers - (Feb 7th)
The Last Word with Lawrence ODonnell - (Feb 7th)
Shoresy - (Feb 7th)
NFL Icons - (Feb 7th)
Dexter- Original Sin - (Feb 7th)
Scamanda - (Feb 7th)
Southern Charm - (Feb 7th)
Southern Hospitality - (Feb 7th)
Georgie and Mandys First Marriage - (Feb 7th)
Severance - (Feb 7th)
The Pitt - (Feb 7th)
Ghosts - (Feb 7th)
The ReidOut with Joy Reid - (Feb 7th)
Jen and Chris - (Feb 7th)
Matlock - (Feb 7th)
The Traitors - (Feb 7th)
John McCallum ("Capt. Gary Anson") is a bit of a cove. He likes his good living, women and horses. When an expected inheritance doesn't materialise, he loses the girl and the money - but still as his horses, and a potential winner at that. Unfortunately for him, he gets a bit pickled one evening and decides to be a bit clever - causing suspicion to be laid at his door that there has been some race fixing going on. The ensuing investigation pits him against his former love (Greta Gynt - who has appropriated a £20,000 set of pearls from him) and her new, buffoon, husband "Lord Panniford" (Raymond Lovell) and it all boils down to a one hundred pound note. It's a throwaway little story but some decent writing from Geoffrey Kerr and lively characterisations from McCallum as well as a suitably venal Gynt and Leslie Dwyer as his street-wise batman "Hillcott' help to keep it moving along sharpishly. It's a touch too long, the jokes becomes a bit stretched, but it's still worth a watch if you like the cut and thrust of the horse racing world.