Armchair Thriller. Dying Day.
Part 1: Mr Skipling is sentenced to death.
Anthony Skipling a man with a habit of time and place, listens to a tape involving people talking and hears he is going to die, when he informs the police the voices that say he will die are gone.
Part 2: Mr Skipling finds a friend.
While on his train journey, Anthony sees the same man with the tape and his eyes are bleeding, he informs the police who don't believe him and manages to convince someone that he may be in danger.
Part 3: Mr Skipling fights back.
After a chance meeting with his estranged wife Doris, Anthony believes he knows the voice on the tape and wants to meet with the man, when they meet the man has no idea who Anthny is.
Part 4: Mr Skipling's day of reckoning.
As the 28th looms closer, Anthony braces himself for that very date and the real culprit reveals themself.
Sir Ian McKellen reveals himself as a fine dam good actor, this was thrilling, suspenseful and has some good tense moments, this is basically playing mind games and how to drive a sane man mad. From start to finish this was very fast paced but never lost track of the story and maintained the plot, this is another decent episodes of the show.
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