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  1. Mind Games. (2001 film) Mind Games was a one-off British crime drama broadcast on ITV on 6 January 2001, starring Fiona Shaw as the protagonist, Frances O'Neill, a former nun turned criminal profiler who is called in to investigate the horrific ritualistic murders of two middle-aged women. Written by Lynda La Plante and directed by Richard ...

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  2. 9/10. Superb Thriller with an Incomparable Actress. richard-kelly-2 18 May 2006. Lynda La Plante's credentials in crime stories featuring strong female characters would be hard to improve on. Following her seminal "Prime Suspect", "Mind Games" is an intelligent and multi-faceted perspective on the role of the mind and the brain in investigation ...

    • Fawlty Towers. John Cleese, Prunella Scales, Connie Booth. 1,605 votes. Delving into the chaotic world of a seaside hotel, this British sitcom thrives on the comedic misadventures of its eccentric proprietor and his long-suffering staff.
    • Blackadder. Rowan Atkinson, Brian Blessed, Elspet Gray. 1,250 votes. This British historical sitcom revolves around the cunning and sardonic protagonist, Edmund Blackadder, as he navigates his way through various eras of history with the help of his dimwitted sidekick, Baldrick.
    • Only Fools and Horses. David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Buster Merryfield. 1,260 votes. This British sitcom follows the lives of two ambitious, yet hapless brothers as they strive to achieve their dreams of becoming millionaires through various get-rich-quick schemes.
    • Monty Python's Flying Circus. John Cleese, Terry Jones, Graham Chapman. 1,166 votes. This groundbreaking British sketch comedy series, led by an ensemble cast including John Cleese, Michael Palin, and Eric Idle, delves into the absurd and satirical with a unique blend of wit and slapstick humor.
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    • Photo: New Tricks / BBC One. 10 VOTES. New Tricks. The name of the series New Tricks comes from the proverb, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks,” and follows three retired police officers as they work in the (fictional) Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad (UCOS) in London, re-investigating unsolved crimes.
    • Photo: Agatha Raisin / Acorn TV. 15 VOTES. Agatha Raisin. Agatha Raisin follows the titular character (played by Ashley Jensen), a PR guru and amateur sleuth who solves mysteries in the Cotswolds.
    • Photo: Year of the Rabbit / Channel 4 / IFC. 12 VOTES. Year of the Rabbit. Year of the Rabbit follows Detective Inspector Rabbit (Matt Berry, What We Do in the Shadows, The IT Crowd), who loves his booze as much as he loves to solve a mystery.
    • Photo: Black Ops / BBC One. 10 VOTES. Black Ops. Dom (Gbemisola Ikumelo) and Kay (Hammed Animashaun) join the Met Police because they want to clean up their community.
  3. Feb 25, 2014 · Clark and Ross Edwards are brothers and partners in a unique agency committed to solving clients’ problems using the hard science of psychological manipulation. Clark is a former professor and a world-renowned expert in the field of human behavior. He has a checkered history due to bipolar disorder, which sometimes results in quirky, manic episodes. His older brother Ross is a slick con man ...

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  4. In this feature-length mystery comedy, a crime writer takes fans on a coach tour of locations from his books. Soon, the passengers are faced with the possibility of a murderer on board. Movie

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  6. Clark is a former professor and a world-renowned expert in the field of human behavior. He has a checkered history due to bipolar disorder, which sometimes results in quirky, manic episodes. His older brother Ross is a slick con man who spent time in prison. Each in their own way knows what makes people tick. Drawing from the most cutting edge ...

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