Philip Martin Brown credited as playing...
John Whittle
- John Whittle: Still busy with that little railway of yours? Missing out then, aren't you? Surprised you're not hanging around your old place of work.
- James Griss: What are you talking about?
- John Whittle: Janet Pennyman. Up for grabs now, isn't she?
- James Griss: That poor woman's in mourning.
- John Whittle: What difference does that make?
- James Griss: Now, you just shut your mouth, John. I'll take my trade elsewhere.
- John Whittle: Me? Well, what have I said?
- James Griss: And don't act the innocent with me. You're the biggest troublemaker in this village.
- John Whittle: At least I'm not a grown man playing with trains.
- Barnaby: Mr. Whittle, what can you tell us about James Griss?
- John Whittle: Not a lot. Don't see much of him these days. Hoo. Pennyman and Griss, that was a partnership made in hell. James in trouble?
- Barnaby: Why should he be?
- John Whittle: Because he had a short fuse, that's why.