The BEST episodes of A Touch of Frost season 4
Every episode of A Touch of Frost season 4, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of A Touch of Frost season 4!
Detective Inspector Jack Frost is a disorganised DI for the Denton Police Force and will do anything to see that justice is done, even if he has to break the rules.
#1 - Paying the Price
Season 4 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/7/1996
Frost's house is burned down, and he moves in with a colleague temporarily. A mysterious, ruthless kidnapper on a motorcycle tests Frost's skills to the limit. It proves a tough case to crack, and for the abducted woman, time is running out.
#2 - The Things We Do For Love
Season 4 - Episode 4 - Aired 1/28/1996
A young woman is found viciously stabbed to death. Frost consults the victim's personal organiser, from which a trail leads him to a religious community.
#3 - Fun Times For Swingers
Season 4 - Episode 3 - Aired 1/21/1996
A woman commits suicide naked in public, and Frost connects her death with the later death of a gigolo. He discovers that the dead man had business with several women in Denton. Meanwhile there appears to be a series of break-ins at the local cricket pavilion, and Supt Mullett, who is a member, orders Frost to investigate them as well as the murder.
#4 - Deep Waters
Season 4 - Episode 5 - Aired 2/4/1996
A sub-postmistress is fatally stabbed in a small-scale robbery, and Frost wastes a lot of time questioning the leading suspects. Then, Helen Tudor, a beautiful first-year psychology student and keen swimmer at Denton University, is attacked on the campus, and suspicion initially falls on her psychology tutor, Keith Michaelson, but Frost's investigations uncover a link with the death of another beautiful young girl swimmer two years earlier, in another town.
#5 - Unknown Soldiers
Season 4 - Episode 2 - Aired 1/14/1996
Frost is held at gunpoint by a drugs dealer, a Territorial soldier is shot dead on an exercise, and a security van is robbed by a shotgun-wielding gang. Frost investigates the three incidents, and tries to find any links between them. His intrusions onto the army base stir up hostility from the commanding officer.