Jack Frost (detective)
William Edward "Jack" Frost, GC QPM, is a fictional detective created by R. D. Wingfield—characterised as sloppy, untidy, hopeless with paperwork—but unmatched at solving mysteries. The character has appeared in two radio plays, ten published novels, and a TV series spanning 42 episodes between 1992 and 2010.
"Jack" is a nickname, alluding to Jack Frost.
Radio plays
The character first appeared in a radio play entitled Three Days of Frost first transmitted on BBC Radio 4 on 12 February 1977, which is a re-telling of Wingfield's "Frost at Christmas". He was portrayed by Leslie Sands. The character's second appearance was also on BBC Radio 4, in a play entitled A Touch of Frost, based on Wingfield's second novel, transmitted on 6 February 1982. In the second radio play the character was portrayed by Derek Martin.Novels
Wingfield published six novels about DI Frost, starting with Frost at Christmas in 1984.Between 2011 and 2017, four Frost books were published under the name James Henry, with the approval of the Estate of R.D. Wingfield. In the case of First Frost, this pseudonym refers to James Gurbutt and Henry Sutton, but in Fatal Frost, Morning Frost and Frost at Midnight it refers to Gurbutt only. These are all prequels to the Wingfield novels. The first three books are set between 1981 and November 1982 when Frost was a Detective Sergeant, and Frost at Midnight is set in August 1983, when Frost is a Detective Inspector. The two latest—and so far last—Frost books are by Danny Miller.
- Frost at Christmas,
- A Touch of Frost,
- Night Frost,
- Hard Frost
- Winter Frost
- A Killing Frost
- First Frost
- Fatal Frost
- Morning Frost
- Frost At Midnight
- A Lethal Frost
- ''The Murder Map''
Television series
Three endings were filmed for the final episode. The first ending saw Frost the victim of a hit-and-run on his wedding day, and later suffering a fatal heart attack in hospital. The second ending saw his colleague George Toolan die instead, as a result of the car crash. The third was similar to the second with Superintendent Mullet being the victim. The second ending was the one officially used. The ending in which Frost dies was screened during a tribute to the show on ITV1 on 6 April 2010.