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1625:. The series opening titles featured paintings by renowned illustrator Paul Birkbeck of seemingly pleasant village life, darkened by suspicious looking characters and the shot of a murder victim behind a cricket sight screen. Gossipy women were made to look like they were hiding secrets, whilst the vicar appeared to be hiding in the shadows. Finally, a wealthy aristocrat sheds a bitter tear as she gazes through her Manor House window. For the first four adaptations, these paintings were black and white, but from "The Murder at the Vicarage" onwards, new colour drawings replaced them. In addition, these replacement colour drawings showed the characters with early 1950s fashions and hairstyles, in contrast to the black and white characters who were painted in late 1940s fashions, referencing the passing of time in the stories. The colour drawing of the lady in her Manor House also includes a degree of animation, as the curtains she looks through gently billow in the wind. The series closing credits featured a contemplative portrait of Hickson as Miss Marple in her trademark straw hat. This too was also revised after the first four adaptations. The later image showed Miss Marple without her glasses. 441:, most unappealing, but efficient". When Slack first met Miss Marple, her strange personality and her quirky methods caused him to think she was "batty", and thus took no notice of her. Slack especially disliked the fact that his superiors think highly of Miss Marple and consult her for advice (although he later ends up doing the same). Usually, Slack passes over Miss Marple's beliefs and dislikes her interfering, although he later comes to value her advice. In his final appearance, it is revealed that Slack has been promoted to Superintendent and appears to have grown wiser, even telling an officer to consult Miss Marple. In "They Do It with Mirrors" it is revealed that Slack has a secret 1614:" but was persuaded to return for the final two films in 1991 and 1992. "A Caribbean Mystery" was shot on location at the Coral Reef Hotel in Barbados, where Christie had stayed in her visit to the country, and which had been the inspiration for the setting of the novel. Owners Budge and Cynthia O'Hara, who still owned the hotel thirty years later, were the inspirations for the characters in the novel and were able to share a treasure trove of Christie memorabilia with the cast. 1607:
length episode shown on Christmas Day 1986, followed by the remaining six episodes at 50 minutes in length each in January and February 1987. The remaining four stories were broadcast as stand alone, 120-minute feature length episodes in the Christmas periods of 1987, 1989, 1991 and 1992. Eventually, with multiple repeats, all twelve stories were broadcast as both stand alone, feature length stories and broken into 50-55 minute single episodes.
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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
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stated "Once again Guy Slater's production is built around the brilliant performance of Joan Hickson, behind whose faded blue eyes and spinsterish sibilants, the wheels of detective intelligence can be seen positively whirring around. The enterprise is impeccably cast, beautifully ordered, lovingly
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The first series consisted of four books adapted into ten episodes, each approximately 55–60 minutes in length and were broadcast between December 1984 and March 1985. The second series featured another four books, adapted as eight episodes, but the first two were combined into a 100-minute feature
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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
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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
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Alan McKee, of the Museum of Broadcast Communications, reviews the series as "a good example of a 'heritage' production", popular in the 1980s. It combines new Victorianism in moral standards and a sanitised version of England's past. Mostly set in a rural past, English architecture and country
1418:, 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. 1648:
has died and made a request of Miss Marple to solve a years-old mystery. Because the two episodes were filmed out of order, viewers of "Nemesis" are clueless as to what part Jason Rafiel played in Miss Marple's life until they watch "A Caribbean Mystery". Rafiel was portrayed by
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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.
1862:, released on 28 October 2014, included the episodes "The Body in the Library", "A Murder Is Announced", "The Moving Finger," and "Murder at the Vicarage" and the first part of the three-part documentary special, "A Very British Murder, Part 1: A New Taste for Blood". 1866:, released on 31 March 2015, included the episodes "They Do It with Mirrors", "The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side", "4.50 from Paddington", and "A Pocketful of Rye" along with the bonus material "A Very British Murder, Part 2: Detection Most Ingenious". 1552:) 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. 275:
Agatha Christie had never been very happy with most filmed adaptations of her works, and according to her grandson Mathew Prichard, who handled her estate after her death, she "did not care much for television", either. Producer Pat Sandys of
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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.
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released on 9 June 2015, included the episodes "A Caribbean Mystery", "At Bertram’s Hotel", " Sleeping Murder", and "Nemesis" along with the bonus material "A Very British Murder, Part 3: The Golden Age".
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The New Bedside, Bathtub & Armchair Companion to Agatha Christie, Edited by Dick Riley and Pam McAllister. Ungar Publishing, New York 1979, rev 1986. "Christie on the BBC" Tennenbaum, Michael, p 339
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As for Hickson personally, she is frequently described as the "definitive" Miss Marple as Christie would have pictured her, and Hickson personally credited in large part the bestowal of an
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mansion houses are featured. Like many BBC programmes, production values are impeccable and costumes, houses and decor, cars, hairstyles and make-up could all be described as "sumptuous".
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doubled as Miss Marple's home village of St. Mary Mead. Slater was replaced by producer George Gallaccio, starting with the fourth film. The closing credits refer to the films being "
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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.
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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
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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
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in the early 1980s. Although indifferently treated by critics, the projects were popular with audiences and led to the filming of a number of short stories and the
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When the BBC was granted the screen rights to all twelve Miss Marple novels, the rights to three already co-existed and were set to expire at the end of 1988.
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played Miss Marple and interestingly referred to Hickson's character as the younger generation. Hickson had also appeared in a stage adaptation of the novel
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To mark the 30th anniversary of the series, BBC Home Entertainment fully remastered the series for release on DVD and, for the first time, on
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McKee also praises the series for "being as faithful as possible to the source material. Miss Marple does not chase the villains herself as
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The character of Inspector Craddock presents another inconsistency in the series. The character is clearly unknown to Miss Marple in "
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Death is only steps from Miss Marple when Colonel Lucius Protheroe is murdered in the idyllic village of St. Mary Mead—in the
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This article is about the BBC series starring Joan Hickson. For the ITV series with Geraldine McEwan and Julia McKenzie, see
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was first released in DVD in the UK (Region 2) in 2000. A complete box set of all 12 stories was released in 2005 by
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Hollywood comes to St. Mary Mead when faded movie star Marina Gregg buys Gossington Hall (the home of the Bantrys in
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in 1946, after which Christie sent Hickson a note that read, "I hope one day you will play my dear Miss Marple."
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herself during most of the series' production. In 1980 she had appeared in a minor role of Mrs Rivington in
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for television broadcast. Thus these three titles were the last to be dramatised under the BBC's agreement.
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to investigate the crime, putting Gwenda's own life at risk by stirring a murderer into renewed action.
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first approached Prichard and the Christie estate with a researched, detailed plan to film the novels
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does in her film series, nor are the titles of the books altered to make them more sensational."
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said it was a series "with pulling power and real class". For episode two, "The Moving Finger",
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place before Miss Marple discovers that love, as well as hate, can be a reason for murder.
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Agatha Christie: Murder in Four Acts, Haining, Peter, Virgin Books, London, 1990.
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as Miss Marple. The series was filmed beginning in 1983 in areas including
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in the role, and the same production company was in the process of filming
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for magic tricks, and secretly practises. Slack is featured in the novels
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in the title role. It aired from 26 December 1984 to 27 December 1992 on
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BBC adaptation of the novels by Agatha Christie starring Joan Hickson
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photographed." Reviews for subsequent films were equally positive.
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Rhoda Lewis is village shopkeeper and postmistress Mrs Brogan in "
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was also seen in over 30 countries, including Spain, the former
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was offering to its readers DVDs (one per week) of the series.
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had already been filmed and theatrically released in 1980 with
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The first episode was enthusiastically received by critics.
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The evocative theme tune for the TV series was composed by
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in the series, is a British television series based on the
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In summer 2009, the Sunday edition of the Greek newspaper
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The adaptations are mainly true to the original novels.
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All 12 episodes were shown in the United States on the
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said "once hooked, you won't be able to turn off", and
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Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple
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Disc in October 2014, marking its 30th anniversary.
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Hickson vowed not to do another film after 1989's "
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Index

Miss Marple (1984 TV series)
Agatha Christie's Marple

Joan Hickson
David Horovitch
John Castle
Gwen Watford
Barbara Hicks
Christopher Good
George Gallaccio
BBC1
Agatha Christie's Marple
Miss Marple
Agatha Christie
Joan Hickson
BBC1
T. R. Bowen
Julia Jones
Alan Plater
Ken Taylor
Jill Hyem
George Gallaccio
Blu-ray
London Weekend Television
Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
The Seven Dials Mystery
Tommy and Tuppence
The Secret Adversary
Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime

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