Miss Marple: The Complete Collection

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Miss Marple, titled Agatha Christie's Miss Marple in the series, is a British television series based on the Miss Marple murder mystery novels by Agatha Christie, starring Joan Hickson in the title role. It aired from 26 December 1984 to 27 December 1992 on BBC One. All twelve original Miss Marple novels by Christie were dramatised.

 

In 1946, Agatha Christie sent Joan Hickson a note that read, “I hope one day you will play my dear Miss Marple.” Years later, Hickson did just that, taking on the role of the spinster sleuth at age 78. Many fans consider her the definitive Miss Marple. This collection includes all 12 episodes starring Hickson, all filmed in the mid-1980s, seen on Mystery!, restored and remastered!

"Opulently filmed, extravagantly dressed, period detail right up to the last hairclip." London Daily Express.

Includes:

“The Murder at the Vicarage”
When the hated Colonel Protheroe is found murdered in the sleepy village of St Mary Mead, Miss Marple is puzzled why so many people want to confess.

“The Moving Finger”
A nasty case of poison-pen letters brings Miss Marple to the East Anglian village of Lymston.

“The Body in the Library”
Who is the strange young blonde lying strangled in the library of Gossington Hall? Fortunately for the Bantrys, Miss Marple is their neighbor.

“A Murder Is Announced”
Everyone in Chipping Cleghorn is intrigued by the advertisement predicting a murder at Little Paddocks. But when the lights go out at the appointed hour, no one thinks it's a joke anymore.

“They Do It with Mirrors”
To reassure an old friend, Miss Marple agrees to go down to Stonygates, a rambling country mansion. There she finds a curious ménage - an extended family and a reformatory for young criminals - where violence seems just below the surface.

“A Pocketful of Rye”
An old nursery rhyme comes true in a grotesque double murder. Only Miss Marple sees the connection and that the next victim will be an old acquaintance - unless she can uncover the murderer in time.

“4:50 From Paddington”
A murder witnessed from a train, a missing body and an eccentric old patriarch... A bizarre riddle for Miss Marple and a deadly family intrigue.

“The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side”
When a woman is poisoned during the village fête at Gossington Hall, the police deduce the intended victim was film star, Marina Gregg. Then another woman is murdered. Can Miss Marple succeed where the police have failed?

“A Caribbean Mystery”
Filmed on location in the West Indies. Miss Marple finds her luxurious island holiday sadly flat - until Major Palgrave is found dead in his hotel bed. More murders follow and Miss Marple once more is in her element.

“At Bertram's Hotel”
There is something rather too perfect about Bertram's Hotel, Miss Marple decides during a stay there in London. Even the murder seems rehearsed.

“Nemesis”
A friend asks Miss Marple to investigate a crime. Instead of giving any clues, he books her on a coach tour of historic homes. Murder is on the itinerary.

“Sleeping Murder”
A couple's new dream home becomes a nightmare when the young wife sees a vision of a strangled woman in the hall. Was she murdered or is she yet to be killed?

“A Very British Murder”: This three part series explores Britain’s fascination with murder and how it has become a central theme to books, television shows and movies.

- Part One: The New Taste for Blood
- Part Two: Detection Most Ingenious
- Part Three: The Golden Age

 
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