The BEST episodes of A Touch of Frost season 5

Every episode of A Touch of Frost season 5, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of A Touch of Frost season 5!

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.

Last Updated: 4/5/2024Network: ITV1Status: Ended
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True Confessions
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8.12
81 votes

#1 - True Confessions

Season 5 - Episode 3 - Aired 2/23/1997

A man's church confession provides an insight into what appears to be a straightforward murder. But before Frost can make an arrest, he is suspended over the outcome of a related case 10 years earlier.

Directors: Sandy Johnson
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No Other Love, aka Love Me Tender
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7.76
111 votes

#2 - No Other Love, aka Love Me Tender

Season 5 - Episode 4 - Aired 3/2/1997

Frost investigates two domestic cases. The first is the tragically straightforward murder of a cantankerous old man by his wife. The other is a more cruelly deceptive one, in which a man is killed, and his son and one of his daughters go missing: Frost tracks them down to Blackpool, where she has gone for an abortion - but who was the father? The answer leads him and DS Barnard into a tragic confrontation with an armed and dangerous paedophile.

Directors: David Reynolds
Writer: Sian Orrells
Penny for the Guy
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7.68
135 votes

#3 - Penny for the Guy

Season 5 - Episode 1 - Aired 2/9/1997

A ruthless kidnapper holds a supermarket chain to ransom by threatening the life of a young boy.

Directors: Paul Seed
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House Calls
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7.68
143 votes

#4 - House Calls

Season 5 - Episode 2 - Aired 2/16/1997

The body of Lemmy Hoxton, a small-time burglar, is found at an abandoned farm. There is a spate of break-ins where the intruder gives the sleeping children injections, which reminds Frost of a similar series a few years earlier. A man returns home late one night to find his children dead and his wife missing. Frost's investigations make as many demands on his compassion as on his professional expertise, and he makes a serious error of judgement.

Directors: Graham Theakston
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