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  1. Lynda La Plante is a writer, producer and actress who created Prime Suspect and Widows. See her full list of credits, including Prime Suspect, Trial and Retribution, and The Prosecutors.

  2. Framed is a British television crime drama series, created and written by acclaimed author Lynda La Plante, adapted from her novel of the same name.

    No. Overall
    No. In Series
    Title
    Original Air Date
    1
    1
    "Episode 1"
    27 November 1992 ( 1992-11-27)
    2
    2
    "Episode 2"
    4 December 1992 ( 1992-12-04)
    3
    3
    "Episode 3"
    11 December 1992 ( 1992-12-11)
    4
    4
    "Episode 4"
    18 December 1992 ( 1992-12-18)
  3. Lynda Joy La Plante, CBE (née Titchmarsh; born 15 March 1943) is an English author, screenwriter and former actress, best known for writing the Prime Suspect television crime series. In 2024 she was honoured with the Crime Writers' Association of Britain's Diamond Dagger award for her outstanding lifetime's contribution to the crime and ...

  4. A TV series based on Lynda La Plante's novels, starring Kelly Reilly as a young detective investigating serial killings in London. The series features four story arcs, each with a different murder mystery and a romantic subplot.

    • (3.5K)
    • 2009-01-05
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 46
  5. Above Suspicion is a British crime drama based on the series of Anna Travis novels written by Lynda La Plante. The series stars Kelly Reilly and Ciarán Hinds as the protagonists Anna Travis and James Langton.

  6. Explore the TV and film projects created by Lynda La Plante CBE, the acclaimed British writer and producer. Find out more about Prime Suspect, Widows, Above Suspicion, Supply and Demand, The Governor, Trial and Retribution and more.

  7. Trial & Retribution: Created by Lynda La Plante. With David Hayman, Dorian Lough, Victoria Smurfit, Kate Buffery. The team of Det. Supt. Michael Walker, DI North, and DCI Connor follows each case from crime committed, through the pursuit of justice, to the law courts where the efforts of the force will be tested--sometimes to the breaking point.

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