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Partners in Crime (British TV series)

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military base in Cromer, along with his work. All Tommy knows is that the perpetrator is staying at the nearby Sans Souci guesthouse and is most likely a Soviet superspy code named N... or is it M? Tommy must travel to Cromer, disguised as a birdwatcher, in order to identify which guest at the Sans Souci is holding the British government to ransom. Things get even more complicated when it turns out that Tuppence, dismayed at being left out, has beaten him to it and has already ingratiated herself with the other guests. But Tommy and Tuppence must learn to work together again if they are going to identify the Soviet spy, save the missing scientist and discover the location of the missing bomb before half of Norfolk is obliterated.
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about the missing girl. Her investigations bring them into contact with Tommy’s uncle and Third Floor bigwig Major Anthony Carter. It turns out that Jane Finn was carrying a secret recording that would potentially reveal the identity of a legendary Soviet assassin, known only as Mr. Brown, who Carter believes will strike soon in Britain. Carter believes Brown’s cronies must have kidnapped Jane – he can only hope she managed to hide the recording before they got to her. Despite Carter’s attempts to keep them out of it, Tommy and Tuppence soon find themselves compelled to infiltrate Brown’s gang in the hope of finding Jane Finn and the recording and foiling Brown’s next hit.
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Raine is fine as the crime fiction-addicted Tuppence but Walliams is grossly miscast. You never for a second believe these two could be married with a young son. Required to handle a straightish dramatic role, Walliams underplays it to the point of passivity half of the time. When he's not doing that, he veers too far in the other direction, making Tommy the kind of faintly dim, ham-fisted ditherer that couldn't investigate his way through his own front door". Overall, Stacey, found: "It doesn't do to scrutinise the plot's improbable leaps and bounds. Like Hitchcock's
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pleasures of the gang’s seedy Soho den long enough to search for Jane within its dark shadowy corners and backrooms, but he is caught and must attempt to return tomorrow to try again... except this time the gang will be expecting the £1,000 Drennan was supposed to bring. In the face of ever-increasing peril and Carter’s continued obstruction, Tommy and Tuppence must somehow find the funds to allow Tommy’s re-entry to the Soho den, solve the mystery of Rita’s secret package and, for their own safety, try to maintain their cover.
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Tuppence is convinced the culprit is Mrs. Sprot, a glamorous and sensual woman, apparently married, but travelling alone. Sprot was certainly in Khan’s room, but was it to cover up their affair or the fact she is N? There are so many potential suspects and dead ends that Tommy and Tuppence can’t help but get their wires crossed and let their guard down... and it’s Tommy who inadvertently ends up in the lion’s den.
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With Tommy mistaken for Drennan, a criminal mastermind due to join Brown’s gang from the north, and Tuppence employed as a maid to a faded soprano, Rita Vandemeyer, who has suspicious connections to Brown, the couple's investigations into Brown get deeper and more dangerous. Tommy tries to escape the
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The year is 1952. Married couple Tommy and Tuppence have a chance encounter on a Paris train with an agitated young woman, named Jane Finn, who suddenly disappears and never returns to her seat. Back in England, Tommy is focussed on their fledgling honey business, but Tuppence is much more concerned
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Agatha Christie wrote stories featuring the Beresfords between 1922 and 1973, depicting Tommy and Tuppence from before they were married through to their old age with adult children. It was decided to set the series in the 1950s, in the context of the Cold War, which could be made to fit Christie's
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s Pat Stacey was much less impressed, saying, "When the hero and heroine of your mystery drama are a posh 1950s married couple called Tommy and Tuppence Beresford, you're probably half-hobbled already. When Tommy is played by David Walliams, you might as well invest in a pair of crutches. Jessica
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It turns out that Gilbert managed to hide a vital key to his device before his capture, and that without it the bomb N has stolen is useless. When N gains possession of the key, Tommy and Tuppence find themselves once again backed into a corner. With Carter's help they must come up with their most
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stuff. The Russian assassin would've got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky Brits". But he also found that, "Walliams's performance was less muted than in last week's opener, when he played it too straight and ended up being thoroughly outshone by Raine. Here they were on more of an equal
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Tommy and Tuppence turn their attention to their fellow occupants of the Sans Souci to find the potential nuclear-bomb thief. Tommy has his eyes on Carl Denim, a shifty young beatnik who loves to flirt (especially with Tuppence) and is spending a lot of unexplained time around the coast, whereas
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Carter commandeers Tommy for a mission he must keep completely secret, even from Tuppence. There is a leak on the Third Floor, and Tommy is the only man Carter can trust. A British scientist, Gilbert Worthing, who was working on a top-secret prototype for a nuclear bomb, has gone missing from a
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Tommy’s given a job to do for Brown on pain of the death of his son, George. He must steal a specific file from under Major Carter’s nose on the Third Floor. He succeeds, with Tuppence’s help, but they redeem themselves by solving the mystery of the location of the secret recording that will
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The series aired on the BBC in the UK in 2015 and was co-produced by and released on Acorn TV in the US as an original series. Five years later in 2020, Ovation acquired the US TV broadcast rights to the series, and it premiered in June 2020. It aired all six episodes until July 12, 2020.
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and Tom Nash (development producer) of Endor Productions with the idea of re-inventing the Agatha Christie characters Tommy and Tuppence Beresford. Walliams liked the idea of a married amateur detective duo bickering over a dead body.
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David Walliams, the main driving force and executive producer, plays Tommy. Jessica Raine plays Tuppence, and was cast for her ability to move between drama and humour.
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identify Brown. Our heroes must find Jane Finn and foil the potential assassination of a visiting American dignitary of incredible importance to the British government.
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for the BBC to mark the 125th anniversary of Agatha Christie's birth. The adaptation was produced by Endor Productions in partnership with Agatha Christie Productions.
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is supposed to be a rattling, old-style good yarn. The problem is that it creaks more than it rattles, lumbering ponderously from one laboured scene to another".
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footing", and concluded: "This might be featherlight fare but sometimes handsomely produced historical fun is just the ticket for a Sunday night – see also
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Creating 1950s England led to filming in central and greater London, Essex, Buckinghamshire, Surrey, Oxfordshire, Kent, Hertfordshire, and Norfolk.
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This article is about the 2015 TV series. For the 1983 British TV series adapted from the same novels, see
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in Norfolk was used for its coastline and pier and many unspoilt buildings and streets in the town.
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The action is updated from the 1922 and 1941 settings of the novels to the 1950s, and the era of the
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s impressive ratings (6.5 million last week) suggest it will tide plenty of us over until
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ambitious and risky plan to save the lives of thousands of innocent British citizens.
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David Walliams and Hilary Strong (Agatha Christie Group) approached
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on 26 July 2015. The six-part series is an adaptation of two
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Index

Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime
Series title over a mosaic of a couple
Cosy mystery
Partners in Crime
The Secret Adversary
N or M?
Agatha Christie
Zinnie Harris
David Walliams
Jessica Raine
James Fleet
Matthew Steer
Tim Phillips
Hilary Bevan Jones
Mathew Prichard
BBC One
Ovation
Acorn TV
BBC One
Tommy and Tuppence
Agatha Christie
Partners in Crime
The Secret Adversary
N or M?
Cold War
Stalin
David Walliams
Cold War
double agents
assassins

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