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    Does anyone remember a late 1960s/early 1970s TV film/drama about a police pathologist? The main character as I remember was male and had a beard. The episode that sticks in my mind was thecase of a young girl who had died as a result of a blow to the front of the head. The wound was hexagonal and at first the pathologist thought she had been struck with some sort of hammer. However, after examining her shoes to find she'd had them repaired with stick-on soles that had come loose at the front of the shoe causing her to trip up, and seeing the wheel nuts of a double decker bus, the pathologist deduced the girl had tripped and fallen head fitrst into a buses wheel.



    Does anyone know the name of this programme/film please?

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    Possibly Strange Report?



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    Or maybe The Expert with Marius Goring.



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    Yes, that's it. The Expert! Thanks a million

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