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Murder on the Victorian Railway

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Robert Whitelock in Murder on the Victorian Railway (2013)
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Mixing narration with 'talking heads' portrayals of eye witnesses this tells how,in July 1864,elderly banker Thomas Briggs is found dying on railway lines near Hackney. He had been hit on th... Read allMixing narration with 'talking heads' portrayals of eye witnesses this tells how,in July 1864,elderly banker Thomas Briggs is found dying on railway lines near Hackney. He had been hit on the head,robbed and his body thrown from the carriage - making him the first ever murder vic... Read allMixing narration with 'talking heads' portrayals of eye witnesses this tells how,in July 1864,elderly banker Thomas Briggs is found dying on railway lines near Hackney. He had been hit on the head,robbed and his body thrown from the carriage - making him the first ever murder victim on a train. As a result national panic ensues regarding the safety of rail travel. In ... Read all

  • Director
    • Chris Durlacher
  • Writers
    • Kate Colquhoun
    • Chris Durlacher
  • Stars
    • Ben Addis
    • David Nellist
    • Patrick Warner
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    58
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chris Durlacher
    • Writers
      • Kate Colquhoun
      • Chris Durlacher
    • Stars
      • Ben Addis
      • David Nellist
      • Patrick Warner
    • 2User reviews
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    Ben Addis
    Ben Addis
    • Frederick Wicks
    David Nellist
    David Nellist
    • Alfred Ekin
    Patrick Warner
    Patrick Warner
    • Thomas Briggs Junior
    Robert Whitelock
    Robert Whitelock
    • Richard Tanner
    Guy Williams
    Guy Williams
    • Red Top
    Gary Oliver
    Gary Oliver
    • Thunderer
    Jim Conway
    • Jonathan Matthews
    Lucas Hansen
    Lucas Hansen
    • Johan Hoffa
    Thorston Manderlay
    • Gottfried Kinkel
    Stephen Critchlow
    Stephen Critchlow
    • Parry
    Genevieve Barr
    • Mary Anne Eldred
    Teresa Churcher
    Teresa Churcher
    • Elizabeth Jones
    David Marken
    • Franz Muller
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
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    • Director
      • Chris Durlacher
    • Writers
      • Kate Colquhoun
      • Chris Durlacher
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    8oldthatch

    Wonderfully atmospheric, beautifully scripted but unkind to Detective-Sergeants

    Having other commitments last night, I have only just been able to watch a recording of BBC2's "Murder on the Victorian Railway". If I had known nothing about the case, I think I would have enjoyed it enormously. It was wonderfully atmospheric, beautifully scripted and well-acted entertainment but I wish that the programme could have been longer, and the production team provided with a larger budget. Why do I take that view? Essentially, because I would have liked to have seen the moment portrayed on film when my great-great-Grandfather, Detective-Sergeant George Clarke, arrested Franz Muller in New York harbour on board the sailing ship Victoria.

    Detective-Sergeant 'who' I hear you ask; surely it was Inspector Tanner who made the arrest? Not so, as the court transcripts (and Kate Colquhoun's book on which the programme was based) reveal. The arrest, and its description in court was undertaken by Tanner's sergeant who had travelled with him to New York. Tanner only arrived on the Victoria some hours later, accompanied by the witness John Death, to conduct an 'identification parade'.

    It is perhaps natural that my greatest interest in this case centres around the involvement of my ancestor, Detective-Sergeant George Clarke. Undoubtedly, it was Inspector Tanner who led the murder investigation. But as we all know from 'Ripper Street' and 'The Suspicions of Mr Whicher' all Detective-Inspectors are accompanied by a faithful Sergeant! What is certain, is that the Thomas Briggs' murder investigation was the high water mark in Tanner's detective career. In contrast, it proved to be the launching pad for Clarke's even though he was already some 12 years older than Tanner. By the time that Franz Muller was hanged for Briggs' murder, Clarke had already been put onto his next murder inquiry, the Plaistow Marshes murder. In 1867, during his investigations into the Fenian Conspiracy, Clarke was promoted to Inspector and then in May 1869, at the age of 51, to Chief Inspector. The outranked and younger Inspector Tanner retired a few weeks later in 1869 on grounds of 'bodily infirmity' and it does seem that poor health may have inhibited to some extent his progression within the Detective Department. Nonetheless, Tanner still had sufficient energy in 'retirement' to run a pub in Winchester and to act as Secretary for his Fleet Street-based Lodge of Freemasons until his premature death in 1873.

    Between 1869 and 1877, Detective Chief Inspector George Clarke was second-in-command of the Scotland Yard Detective Department, and tackled many of the major criminal investigations in that period, including several murders, serious thefts, arson, frauds and betting offences, the Tichborne Claimant case and the 'Balham Mystery' (the unresolved poisoning of Charles Bravo). Then, in October 1877 he found himself in the dock at the Old Bailey charged with corruption, alongside three of his Scotland Yard colleagues. Though he was acquitted, there is little doubt that the notoriety surrounding the 'Trial of the Detectives' has placed Clarke's career in the historical shadows, or even (as in last night's programme) completely off the cast-list.

    Nonetheless, despite my personal niggle, last night's production team produced an entertaining programme of high quality. I would like to see more of the same please, but an extended running time and a bigger budget for a larger cast, to ensure that the 'Sergeants' in this world (who may ultimately prove to be particularly interesting) also get a look-in. In the meantime you might like to read Kate Colquhoun's excellent book 'Mr Briggs' Hat' to flesh out last night's progamme and, of course, my recent biography of Detective Chief Inspector George Clarke, 'The Chieftain'.
    7johnrepsch

    Good but flaws.

    I enjoyed the programme and feel that it could easily have been longer. There's no question that Kate Colquhoun had provided a rich source of background material in her book for the documentary makers to feast on. I found the conjuring up of the 1864 atmosphere especially impressive.

    However, as for creating the uncertainty as to whether or not Muller was guilty, I think they took too much artistic licence. Just because he was relaxed on the voyage home didn't make him innocent!

    For example, my great-great grandparents, Ferdinand and Elizabeth Repsch, were friends of Muller's, but were not mentioned in the documentary. Muller often worked with Ferdinand in his tailoring shop, and Elizabeth recognized the hat that had been left at the scene of the crime as Muller's. No doubt raising such evidence in the documentary would have made the case against Muller even more overwhelming, and cost it some of the drama they wanted to drum up.

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      • February 21, 2013 (United Kingdom)
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