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}}'''Professor Gerald Peach''' was one of the guests at the weekend party hosted by Lady [[Clemency Eddison]] in 1926. | }} | ||
'''Professor Gerald Peach''' was one of the guests at the weekend party hosted by Lady [[Clemency Eddison]] in 1926. | |||
Earlier on, Gerald had found out about Lady Eddison having a son born out of wedlock. It turned out to be the Reverend [[Arnold Golightly]], who was actually a [[vespiform]]. In [[December]] [[1926]], Gerald Peach was killed by Golightly, by a blow to the head with a lead pipe, just as he was confirming his suspicions in the library. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'') | Earlier on, Gerald had found out about Lady Eddison having a son born out of wedlock. It turned out to be the Reverend [[Arnold Golightly]], who was actually a [[vespiform]]. In [[December]] [[1926]], Gerald Peach was killed by Golightly, by a blow to the head with a lead pipe, just as he was confirming his suspicions in the library. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'') |
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Professor Gerald Peach was one of the guests at the weekend party hosted by Lady Clemency Eddison in 1926.
Earlier on, Gerald had found out about Lady Eddison having a son born out of wedlock. It turned out to be the Reverend Arnold Golightly, who was actually a vespiform. In December 1926, Gerald Peach was killed by Golightly, by a blow to the head with a lead pipe, just as he was confirming his suspicions in the library. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)
Behind the scenes
- Peach is the most obvious parody of a Cluedo character, Professor Plum. This was noted by Donna, stating "Professor Peach, in the library with a lead pipe?"