A Touch of Frost

television detective series

A Touch of Frost (TV series) was a television series starring David Jason as Detective Inspector Jack Frost, Bruce Alexander as Superintendent Norman Mullett, John Lyons as Detective Sergeant George Toolan and Arthur White as police archivist Ernie Trigg, based on the books and characters of R.D. Wingfield.

Series 1 (1992) edit

Episode 1 Care and Protection edit

  • Frost: (Desk Sgt walking in with files) Don't give me anymore of that stuff, just burn it.
Desk Sgt: What you make of that phone call?
Frost: What phone call?
Desk Sgt: There's a note on your desk here somewhere.
Frost: Well what did it say this note?
Desk Sgt: Here we go. Caller wanted to talk to you about the missing girl, wouldn't leave his name. Just said, tell him her mother withdrew a large sum. Then he rang off.
Frost: Why didn't you tell me this before?
Desk Sgt: It's been sitting around here for god knows how long. If you cleaned up that desk once in a while you might be able to find something. It's a bit of paper it's not the Queen.
Frost: He's quite right of course?

Episode 2 Not With Kindness edit

  • Frost: Cover your animals eyes and lock up your children, Mr Mullett is making another one of his television appearances.

  • Frost: You seem to have a nice little insurance policy, in a bloody big file!

  • Mrs Compton: You think I give a damn about the money?
Frost: Quite frankly my dear, I don't think you give a damn about anything else!

Episode 3 Conclusions edit

(After Frost makes a fake phone call about a burglar to gain entry to a flat he wants to search where he and his PC are sitting outside and get the call of the burglary)

  • Landlord: (In a lift) He won't like it you know.
Frost: He could be in there with his head bashed in.
Landlord: He could be out.
Frost: There is that certainly.
Landlord: It's not my job to go and upset him. His mothers a member of parliament you know.
Frost: Get away.
Landlord: Comes here quite often, real lady she is, always give me a friendly like. Who would climb these balconies from the outside?
Frost: Um these cat burglars they can get up anywhere when they put their mind to it.

Series 2 (1994) edit

Episode 4 A Minority of One edit

  • Superintendent Mullett: And CID are happy with that, are they? The thought that burglars can plunder the town at will?

  • Superintendent Mullett: A superintendent has quite enough to do without worrying about crime.

  • Frost: Clark, tragic news I'm afraid. Your goldfish is about to OD on cocaine.

  • Superintendent Mullett: Well I hope the incident was sensitively handled.
Frost: Don't worry, we'll give it a decent burial.
Superintendent Mullett: What?
Frost: The goldfish, after the postmortem of course.
Superintendent Mullett: Goldfish are not my prime concern at the moment as you well know.
Frost: Nor mine, sir. At least this one died happy.
Superintendent Mullett: Jack, I think you better step into my office.
Frost: Yes sir.

Desk Sgt: You see Jack, a lot of people whinge about positive discrimination. But if you don't have positive discrimination you're left with negative discrimination and that leads to inertia, perpetuating the status quo.
Frost: I used to quite like them.
Desk Sgt: You've got to get proportional representation.
Frost: What are you talking about now, politics?
Desk Sgt: In all ranks. When you got a black superintendent that's when you don't need to push the Tanners of this world through the system anymore cause it will happen naturally.
Frost: How did Mullett get there then? He's not black, and he's certainly not natural.

  • Superintendent Mullett: I'm moving DC Turner elsewhere.
Frost: Well why sir? I haven't had a chance to teach him any of my bad habits yet?
Superintendent Mullett: The placement was misguided. To be frank, I now realize officers such as DC Turner need to be nurtured and protected not exposed to the prejudiced, insensitive and downright offensive attitude, which is what you seemed to have ingrained.
Frost: Well, as long as it was nothing personal, sir.

Episode 5 Widows and Orphans edit

  • Frost: Here, by the way, what do you think of me new jacket?
D.C.I. Allen: Very nice.
Frost: hmm, (pointing at the inside label) made in Czechoslovakia.
D.C.I. Allen: (Sarcastically) Not surprised.
Frost: Four pound fifty.
D.C.I. Allen: (Sarcastically) They drive a hard bargain these Czechs.
Frost: No no no, got it of the vicar.
D.C.I. Allen: Oh! it's nice to see Mr Mullett's is having some affect on you.
Frost: Mullett! nothing, got a date!

Episode 6 Nothing to Hide edit

(Arriving to the Desk Sgt with a homeless man who is half dressed who also really smells)

  • Frost: (Sheepishly) I need to talk to him about Ben Cornish.
Desk Sgt: Well why can't you do it down wind in the car park?
Frost: Because I'm tired and he's tired and he's been putting a lot away and I'm not getting any sense out of him. So I want him banged up nice and tight so I can speak to him first thing in the morning.
Desk Sgt: You do know the last time we had him in a cell we had to hose it down afterwards.
Frost: Yes I know William, but what you've got to remember that he's just a human being like you are.
Desk Sgt: Bullocks.
Frost: I knew you'd understand.

Episode 7 Stranger in the House edit

(Police tearing a board of a bordered up building)

  • Building owner: Who's going to pay for all this?
Frost: (Sarcastically) Well if you'd like to send me the bill sir I'll make sure it goes through the proper channels.

Series 3 (1995) edit

Episode 8 Appropriate Adults edit

(Frost is talking to Mrs Tenant the hospital administrator)

  • Frost: And you don't know him very well?
Mrs Tenant: What I do know is, the less the mentally handicapped expect from life, the easier their lives are. The less they have to do with sex, the better.
Frost: (Sarcastically) No different from you and me, really, Mrs. Turner?
Frost: Thank you for your help.

Episode 9 Quarry edit

(After giving a talk on policing that related to a personal dream, to a large police audience)

  • Superintendent Mullett: Laying one's self bare in public is not conducive to good policing.
Frost: Aye, sir.
Superintendent Mullett: Eccentrics are only tolerated so long as they come up with the goods. Bear that in mind.
Frost: Yes I will sir. Eccentric? Huh.

  • Frost: Look at that! It's either blood or a messy eater, eh?

  • Superintendent Mullett: No?
Frost: What self-respecting contract killer is going to throw away a sweatshirt? And why abduct Cody in the first place? Why not somebody blast him on his doorstep? No, I'm sorry, it still looks personal to me.
Superintendent Mullett: Hunt-sick terrorism gone mad.
Frost: Yeah well, I'll sleep on it sir.
Superintendent Mullett: Yeah you do that, perhaps the answer will come to you in a dream!

Episode 10 Dead Male One edit

Episode 11 No Refuge edit

Series 4 (1996) edit

Episode 12 Paying the Price edit

Episode 13 Unknown Soldiers edit

Episode 14 Fun Times for Swingers edit

Episode 15 The Things We Do for Love edit

Episode 16 Deep Waters edit

Series 5 (1997) edit

Episode 17 Penny for the Guy edit

Episode 18 House Calls edit

Episode 19 True Confessions edit

Episode 20 No Other Love edit

Series 6 (1999) edit

Episode 21 Appendix Man edit

Episode 22 One Man's Meat" edit

Episode 23 Private Lives edit

Episode 24 Keys to the Car edit

Series 7 (1999-2000) edit

Episode 25 Line of Fire (Part One) edit

Episode 26 Line of Fire (Part Two) edit

Series 8 (2001) edit

Episode 27 Benefit of the Doubt (Part One) edit

Episode 28 Benefit of the Doubt (Part Two) edit

Series 9 (2002) edit

Episode 29 Mistaken Identity (Part One) edit

Episode 30 Mistaken Identity (Part Two) edit

Series 10 (2003) edit

Episode 31 Hidden Truth edit

Episode 32 Close Encounters edit

Episode 33 Held in Trust edit

Series 11 (2004) edit

Episode 34 Another Life edit

Episode 35 Dancing in the Dark edit

Series 12 (2005) edit

Episode 36 Near Death Experience edit

Series 13 (2006) edit

Episode 37 Endangered Species edit

Series 14 (2008) edit

Episode 38 Mind Games edit

Episode 39 Dead End edit

Episode 40 In the Public Interest edit

Series 15 (2010) edit

Episode 41 If Dogs Run Free (Part One) edit

Episode 42 If Dogs Run Free (Part Two) edit

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