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    Murder in Suburbia

    2014 · Mystery · 2 seasons

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  1. Ashurst and Scribbins investigate the murder of Helen McKee, a popular member of staff at a local comprehensive school who has been the victim of a hit-and-run incident. It is soon discovered she was having an affair with parents of potential new students.

  2. Ash and Scribs investigate the murder of an estate agent, Phil Jakes, who was struck over the head with a paperweight and then strangled late one evening at his office. Jakes was not very popular with his colleagues and had a bit of a reputation for angering his clients.

  3. Detective Inspector Kate Ashurst, a graduate of a posh girls' academy, has a sharp, analytical mind; her working-class partner, Detective Sergeant Emma Scribbins, relies on her instincts. Together this sassy, sexy investigative team uncovers the dark urges behind suburban Middleford's placid façade.

  4. Murder in Suburbia is a British television drama series first broadcast on ITV on 13 March 2004. The series focuses on the work of DS Emma Scribbins and DI Kate Ashurst, police detectives assigned to the murder squad of the fictional suburban English town of Middleford.

  5. Apr 25, 2023 · A pair of female detectives are adept at solving crimes in a seemingly carefree English suburban community. Show Details: Start date: Mar 2004. End date: Aug 2005. Status: cancelled/ended. Network (s): ITV1 ( UK) Run time: 60 min. Episodes: 12 eps. Genre (s): Crime/Mystery, Drama.

  6. Aug 15, 2005 · Episode Guide for Murder in Suburbia: episode titles, airdates and extra information. Also, track which episodes you've watched.

  7. Mar 13, 2004 · Murder in Suburbia was a British detective drama that ran for two series in 2004 and 2005. Detective Inspector Kate Ashurst, a graduate of a posh girls' academy, has a sharp, analytical mind; her working-class partner, Detective Sergeant Emma Scribbins, relies on her instincts.

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