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The episode uses the classic "disability alibi" trope, with the killer staging a fake injury using a papier-mâché leg cast to divert suspicion. Review: Is It Worth a Watch?

In this episode, the Kembleford Players are preparing a production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing . The performance is dedicated to the memory of a child who died years earlier while in the care of his father, the production's director, Patrick Maitland. Father.Brown.S10E07.720p.mkv

Proving his versatility, Sergeant Goodfellow (John Burton) takes on multiple minor roles in the play. The episode uses the classic "disability alibi" trope,

Critics and viewers on sites like IMDb have praised the episode for its "8/10" rating, noting its lighter tone compared to other Season 10 entries. While the mystery itself follows familiar procedural beats, the "play-within-a-play" structure and the strong ensemble performances make it a standout for long-time fans. The performance is dedicated to the memory of

The drama moves from the stage to the wings when the leading man, Jeremy Sandford, is placed in his hip flask. As Father Brown investigates, he uncovers that Sandford was a con man and blackmailer with many enemies among the cast and their families. Key Highlights & Character Moments

This blog post recaps and reviews , titled " The Show Must Go On ," which originally aired on January 6, 2023. Plot Summary: Shakespeare and Sabotage

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