I didn't think the Radio Times would be so devious. I've been scouring the film for references, looking at he graves in the chirchyard etc. You've saved me a lot of effort.
The plot outline for Sunday 21st April refers to a woman strangled in a train yard. A railway connection. "Pulling up Beattock, a steady climb, The gradient's against her but she's on time." - Night Mail by W H Auden.
Thats very interesting, Cockywee. Do you think the Wallace connection was a coincidence, then? Or have they been crafty enough to link two episodes to the crossword? And will there be a link in episodes 3 and 4?
Cockywee's 'connection' (that he seems to have posted everywhere) is hardly that! A railway is involved in the episode 2 plot so he quotes an unconnected poem about trains that mentions Beattock. Come on!
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