Ian Brimble as
Episodes 21
The Body in the Library (1)
In Agatha Christie’s The Body in the Library, the tranquil life of St. Mary Mead is disrupted when the Bantrys discover the body of a young woman in their library. The victim, later identified as Ruby Keene, an 18-year-old dance hostess from a nearby hotel, appears to have no connection to the Bantry household. To prevent scandal and uncover the truth, Mrs. Bantry enlists the help of her astute friend, Miss Marple. As Miss Marple delves into the mystery, she uncovers a complex web of deceit, inheritance motives, and mistaken identities, leading to a surprising revelation about the murderer’s identity.
Read MoreThe Body in the Library (2)
Miss Marple assists her neighbours, the Bantrys, when a young girl is found dead in their library. The girl is traced to a seaside resort and the family of a wealthy old man.
Read MoreThe Body in the Library (3)
Miss Marple assists her neighbours, the Bantrys, when a young girl is found dead in their library. The girl is traced to a seaside resort and the family of a wealthy old man.
Read MoreThe Moving Finger (1)
Poison pen letters are being sent to many people in the village. It seems like a vulgar joke until one is found next to a suicide victim. The vicar's wife is a friend of Miss Marple and asks her to come and discover the culprit. Then another body is found, this time clearly the victim of murder.
Read MoreThe Moving Finger (2)
Poison pen letters are being sent to many people in the village. It seems like a vulgar joke until one is found next to a suicide victim. The vicar's wife is a friend of Miss Marple and asks her to come and discover the culprit. Then another body is found, this time clearly the victim of murder.
Read MoreA Murder Is Announced (1)
A party game goes wrong and a young Swiss man is dead. Friends and neighbours start to turn on each other, and Inspector Craddock is stumped. Fortunately, Miss Marple is visiting her niece and helps solve the crime.
Read MoreA Murder Is Announced (2)
A party game goes wrong and a young Swiss man is dead. Friends and neighbours start to turn on each other, and Inspector Craddock is stumped. Fortunately, Miss Marple is visiting her niece and helps solve the crime.
Read MoreA Murder Is Announced (3)
A party game goes wrong and a young Swiss man is dead. Friends and neighbours start to turn on each other, and Inspector Craddock is stumped. Fortunately, Miss Marple is visiting her niece and helps solve the crime.
Read MoreA Pocketful of Rye (1)
Members of a wealthy business family start to be murdered one by one, along with one of their maids. Features of the killings remind Miss Marple of the old nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence, and she vows to find the villain behind the crimes.
Read MoreA Pocketful of Rye (2)
Members of a wealthy business family start to be murdered one by one, along with one of their maids. Features of the killings remind Miss Marple of the old nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence, and she vows to find the villain behind the crimes.
Read MoreThe Murder at the Vicarage
Death is only steps from Miss Marple when Colonel Lucius Protheroe is murdered in the idyllic village of St. Mary Mead—in the vicar's study, no less.
Read MoreSleeping Murder (1)
A young wife, Gwenda, starts to see images from the past in the Devon home she and her husband buy. With Miss Marple's guidance, she realises that she witnessed the murder of her stepmother there 20 years ago, as a child. Despite Miss Marple's advice to let sleeping murder lie, the newlyweds decide to investigate the crime, putting Gwenda's own life at risk by stirring a murderer into renewed action.
Read MoreSleeping Murder (2)
A young wife, Gwenda, starts to see images from the past in the Devon home she and her husband buy. With Miss Marple's guidance, she realises that she witnessed the murder of her stepmother there 20 years ago, as a child. Despite Miss Marple's advice to let sleeping murder lie, the newlyweds decide to investigate the crime, putting Gwenda's own life at risk by stirring a murderer into renewed action.
Read MoreAt Bertram's Hotel (1)
False identities, larceny and a crime ring are only the tip of the iceberg when Miss Marple stays at a very civilised London hotel (sometimes said to be modelled on Brown's Hotel), where nothing is what it seems. Miss Marple finds herself assisting the police. Murder naturally follows, leading to a thrilling chase and a tragedy before the facts are revealed.
Read MoreAt Bertram's Hotel (2)
False identities, larceny and a crime ring are only the tip of the iceberg when Miss Marple stays at a very civilised London hotel (sometimes said to be modelled on Brown's Hotel), where nothing is what it seems. Miss Marple finds herself assisting the police. Murder naturally follows, leading to a thrilling chase and a tragedy before the facts are revealed.
Read MoreNemesis (1)
Miss Marple is sent by a dead millionaire on a coach tour to secure justice, although for whom is unclear. Vowing to find out the truth, and accompanied by her nephew, she links the millionaire to a dead girl, Verity Hunt, and a family of sisters who live in a ruined manor house. Another death takes place before Miss Marple discovers that love, as well as hate, can be a reason for murder.
Read MoreNemesis (2)
Miss Marple is sent by a dead millionaire on a coach tour to secure justice, although for whom is unclear. Vowing to find out the truth, and accompanied by her nephew, she links the millionaire to a dead girl, Verity Hunt, and a family of sisters who live in a ruined manor house. Another death takes place before Miss Marple discovers that love, as well as hate, can be a reason for murder.
Read More4.50 from Paddington
Miss Marple's friend witnesses a murder in a railway carriage running parallel to her own, so Miss Marple engages a resourceful young woman to investigate. The search leads to a decrepit estate, where they suspect the body was dumped. But the seemingly innocent family who live there have secrets of their own.
Read MoreA Caribbean Mystery
While holidaying in Barbados, Miss Marple is told by an elderly major that he knows a murderer. The major is found dead, apparently of natural causes, but suspicion grows about the cause. A member of staff at the resort is murdered, and with a new ally, Miss Marple is on the trail of a manipulative and ruthless killer.
Read MoreThey Do It with Mirrors
At an estate which has become a private reform institution for young criminals, Miss Marple visits her old school friend Carrie Louise. When Carrie Louise's stepson is killed, the police are faced with many suspects. A second killing takes place before Miss Marple helps to identify the murderer.
Read MoreThe Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
Hollywood comes to St. Mary Mead when faded movie star Marina Gregg buys Gossington Hall (the home of the Bantrys in The Body in the Library) and stars in a film being shot at a nearby studio. But when she narrowly escapes an attempt on her life and a local woman dies instead, followed by a later death, Miss Marple has to sift through the facts about Gregg's past to uncover a tragedy.
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