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  1. "A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery" Gaudy Night: Episode One

    "A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery" Gaudy Night: Episode One

    A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery: Season 1, Episode 8

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  1. Gaudy Night: Episode One: Directed by Michael Simpson, Michael Simpson. With Harriet Walter, Edward Petherbridge, Richard Morant, Sheila Burrell. While Peter is on a governmental mission, Harriet attends a reunion at Oxford and is recruited to find the author of a rash of vicious poison pen letters there.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Michael Simpson, Michael Simpson
    • 1987-05-13
  2. Gaudy Night - Where to Watch and Stream - TV Guide. 1987. 2 hr 30 mins. NR. Watchlist. The third (and last) of the Edward Petherbridge-Harriet Walter Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries, Gaudy...

  3. With Harriet Walter, Edward Petherbridge, Richard Morant, Sheila Burrell. Harriet Vane continues her research into the odd goings on her old college. She is attacked and knocked unconscious while investigating someone playing the organ in the college chapel in the middle of the night.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Michael Simpson
    • 1987-05-20
  4. Gaudy Night (Michael Simpson) - Episode Three. The Third and (sadly) final collaboration of Edward Petherbridge and Harriet Walters as Sir Peter Whimsy and Harriet Vane. Harriet goes to her...

  5. "Gaudy Night" was the second of Dorothy L. Sayers's "Lord Peter Wimsey" detective novels to be written with the action and plot seen through the eyes of Harriet Vane rather than Wimsey himself. When transferred to the screen, this results in poor Wimsey being relegated almost to a supporting actor.

  6. May 4, 2004 · Malicious mischief infects an Oxford college in the Dorothy L. Sayers classic Gaudy Night, which happily reunites Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane. Wimsey, deftly played by Edward Petherbridge, is still proposing marriage at frequent intervals.

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  7. When Harriet Vane attends her Oxford reunion, known as the 'Gaudy', the prim academic setting is haunted by a rash of bizarre pranks: scrawled obscenities, burnt effigies and poison-pen letters - including one that says, 'Ask your boyfriend with the title if he likes arsenic in his soup.'.

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