- [last lines]
- Insp Jack Frost: There was just so much evidence. I should have had doubts. It's my job.
- Supt Mullett: When I was a constable I was called to a domestic. Husband and wife row. I asked the wife if she wanted to leave, but, uh, they'd made up. He said sorry; she seemed all right. I don't know if I saw fear in her eyes as I left or if I imagined it afterwards. She was dead the next day. Husband set the house on fire. I can still see her face. If you ever forget your mistakes, I think you're in the wrong job. I'll be here if you need a lift.
- Vicar Lucy Daniels: I've got up the noses of most of my parishioners. I wouldn't lose any sleep if I got up yours, Mr. Frost.
- [first lines]
- Supt Mullett: Uh, ninety percent of the form consists of questions requiring a simple yes/no answer; uh, a, a tick in the box. I-i-it couldn't be simpler.
- [audience laughs]
- Supt Mullett: Where no answer is possible or the section is irrelevant, you simply jump to the next, um, next, uh, relevant question. Uh, now I know there may appear to be rather a lot of pages...
- Insp Jack Frost: This doesn't mean that we won't want to question you again, you and Mr Ray.
- Jason Cohu: All Josh did was keep watch. I didn't want him to be involved.
- Insp Jack Frost: He got involved the moment you decided to play policeman.
- Jason Cohu: Well, you know how it is, Inspector. You can never find one when you need one.