She-Wolf of London Logo 'Nice Girls Don't'

by Lee Goldberg
and William Rabkin
Story by Abbie Bernstein,
Lee Goldberg
and William Rabkin
Ian and Randi

The Matheson family receive a visitor at their Bed and Breakfast: an old man named Ernest Wallengren, who insists that he is only twenty-seven years old, and then promptly collapses from a coronary seizure. After seeing Ernest safely to hospital, Randi and Ian decide to investigate his story; with their only lead a hotel key, the duo check out the pensioner’s room and discover his ‘special interests’ and penchant for escort agency girls. Meanwhile, Ernest receives a visit from an attractive nurse with glowing red eyes, who strips down to her lingerie and then seduces him; when Ian and Randi return to question Earnest, they find his body has been reduced to a smouldering skeleton. After identifying the culprit as a sexually-ravenous creature called a succubus, Ian is only too eager to get to grips with the case – much to Randi’s disapproval. Booking himself into the infamous ‘Room 219’, Ian orders up a number of hookers in the hope that one of them is the succubus; meanwhile, Randi hides in the closet, armed with herbs and a mystical incantation. After the first two escorts fall flat, Ian gets lucky with the third; unfortunately, Randi gets stuck in the closet – before she finally gets free, the succubus drains most of Ian’s life force and turns him into a doddering old man…

Kate Hodge (Randi Wallace), Neil Dickson (Professor Ian Matheson), Jean Challis (Mum Matheson), Kelly Cryer (Mindy), Arthur Cox (Dad Matheson), Dorothea Phillips (Aunt Elsa), Rachel Robertson (Nurse Robin), Stuart Linden (Ernest Wallengren), April Olrich (Isadora), Diane Youdale Mayhew (Monique), Cornelius Garrett (Doctor Dodgeson), Franchesca Gonshaw (Judith), Alan Coveney (Clerk)

Directed by Roger Cheveley
Produced by David Roessell
Executive producers Patrick Dromgoole, Paul Sarony, Bill Finnegan, Pat Finnegan and Sheldon Pinchuk


TX (US): 6th November 1990

Notes:
*Featuring Randi Wallace and Professor Ian Matheson