• Air date: 16 Nov '86 6 episodes
      Tormented and bedridden by a debilitating disease, a mystery writer relives his detective stories through his imagination and hallucinations.
  • List of Episodes (6)
    • 1. Skin

      16 Nov '86
      Philip Marlow is a man divested of all his dignity. After twenty years of suffering, his psoriatic arthritis has erupted to such an extent that he can no longer move without excruciating pain, his skin is covered in hideous pustules, and his out-of-control body temperature sometimes causes hallucinations (for example, that a cat has crawled under the bedclothes and is methodically chewing off his toes). He is now hospitalized for treatment, alternately patronized and ignored by the medical staff
    • 2. Heat

      23 Nov '86
      Philip, much against his better judgment, is wheeled in to visit Dr. Gibbon, the staff psychiatrist, who has gone to the trouble of rooting out a copy of one of Marlow's detective books, titled The Singing Detective. The interview is not productive, seemingly, and the porter wheels Marlow back to the ward.In the detective fiction, Binney has taken Sonia back to his flat, knowing she is a Russian agent. In a bizarre exchange, she demands more money than Binney had expected, then chews up the bank
    • 3. Lovely Days

      30 Nov '86
      The aged-10 Philip and his mother relocate to London to live with Bet Marlow's father, Grandad Baxter.At the hospital, Dr. Gibbon surprises Philip with the knowledge of his severe headaches, which Philip doesn't think anyone knows of (but Gibbon has been consulted by Philip's ex-wife, Nicola). Dr. Gibbon also successfully demonstrates that Philip is in fact getting better. Philip doesn't tell Gibbon that he reminds him of his old schoolteacher, whipping up patriotic enthusiasm in the wartime
    • 4. Clues

      07 Dec '86
      Under Hammersmith Bridge, the police remove Lili's body from the scene of her murder. Philip recalls the gramophone in his grandad's Hammersmith house, and being made fun of for his West Country accent. A quick wise-crack from the Singing Detective takes us back to the treetop in the Forest of Dean, where 10-year-old Philip promises God he'll "never do it again", if only he'll be forgiven.In hospital, Philip's reverie is interrupted by a visit from Nicola, who tells him that a film company wants
    • 5. Pitter Patter

      14 Dec '86
      Outside the Laguna club it pours rain; inside, the Two Mysterious Men watch Marlow's show.In hospital, Mr. Hall asks Reginald about his book. It's a mystery, set in a club, with spies--Nazis and the like. It's called The Singing Detective, by P. E. Marlow.Back in the story, the shorter Mysterious Man tries to shoot Marlow, but hits the band's drummer. The Mysterious Men flee, with Marlow in hot pursuit.At the hospital, Philip is startled and deeply suspicious when Nicola visits. Cut away to
    • 6. Who Done It

      21 Dec '86
      As Doctor Gibbon coaxes him into revealing more and more of his deeply hidden traumas, Philip's various fictions increasingly merge and intertwine. Some of his characters are not at all happy with him and seek him out to exact retribution. Eventually they reach his present self in the hospital ward and precipitate a final crisis.