A Touch Of Cloth. Image shows from L to R: Jack Cloth (John Hannah), Anne Oldman (Suranne Jones). Copyright: Zeppotron
A Touch Of Cloth

A Touch Of Cloth

  • TV comedy drama
  • Sky One
  • 2012 - 2014
  • 6 episodes (3 series)

Spoof crime drama following a series of murders and the emotionally stunted detective investigating them. Stars John Hannah, Suranne Jones, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Navin Chowdhry, Adrian Bower and more.

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A Touch Of Cloth III - The Third Case: Too Cloth For Comfort

The hit crime thriller parody sees DI Jack Cloth (John Hannah) and DC Anne Oldman (Suranne Jones) reunited in a murder case and this time it's personal.

A sexy female rookie, Newblood (Karen Gillan), has joined Cloth's team. At her first crime scene the team discover the body of Cloth's brother, Terry Cloth (John Hannah). Newblood finds a few clues that have been overlooked earning her Cloth's attention.

Cloth traces Terry's past back to a remote healing therapy centre, "The Healery", in the village of Funtcuck. Cloth believes The Healery is a cult and suspects Vull (Adrian Dunbar), the sinister leader, of murdering his brother.

Whilst Vull is being questioned down the station, another shooting has occurred in the City of Town. And a case that was already uncomfortably personal for Cloth soon becomes excruciatingly personaler as he discovers the victim is an ex-girlfriend. Cloth realises he is on the wrong trail - a serial killer is hunting down people who have a personal connection to him meaning Oldman's life is in danger. Can Cloth save Oldman? Can Cloth save himself?

Also stars Julian Rhind-Tutt, Adrian Bower, Navin Chowdhry and Daisy Beaumont.

First released: Sunday 31st August 2014

  • Distributor: 4DVD
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: C4DVD10563

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