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  1. Jul 10, 2011 · The Pale Horse: Directed by Andy Hay. With Julia McKenzie, Nicholas Parsons, Lynda Baron, Elizabeth Rider. Miss Marple's priest friend is battered to death after visiting a dying woman. Seeking justice, she becomes entangled in an organization centered around an inn run by purported witches.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Andy Hay
    • 2011-07-10
  2. Julia McKenzie ... Miss Marple: Nicholas Parsons ... Father Gorman: Lynda Baron ... Mrs. Coppins: Elizabeth Rider ... Mrs. Davis: JJ Feild ... Paul Osbourne: Jodie Hay ... Bertie: Jason Merrells ... Dr. Kerrigan: Neil Pearson ... Inspector Lejeune: Jonathan Cake ...

  3. Julia McKenzie is back as Agatha Christie's detective with a gentle smile and probing mind in the all-new episode "The Pale Horse." Miss Marple's old friend is found murdered, and when she receives a list of names sent by the victim before his death, Miss Marple seeks justice.

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  5. Watchlist. Marple (TV Series) The Pale Horse (2010) Julia McKenzie: Miss Marple. Showing all 5 items. Jump to: Photos (1) Quotes (4) Photos. Quotes. Miss Marple : It's the book of Revelation... Chapter six, verse eight. "And I looked and behold a pale horse, and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him."

  6. McKenzie's first series of Marple comprised A Pocket Full of Rye, Murder Is Easy, They Do It with Mirrors and Why Didn't They Ask Evans?. The second series of the show, which aired in 2010, included The Pale Horse, The Secret of Chimneys, The Blue Geranium, and The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side.

  7. Julia McKenzie. Network: ITV. Release Date: 21 July 2010. Country of Origin: United Kingdom. IMDb: tt1605749. Preceded by: Why Didn't They Ask Evans? Followed by: The Secret of Chimneys. The Pale Horse is the first episode of the fifth series of Agatha Christie's Marple. It was broadcast on ITV by Granada Television on 21 July 2010.

  8. The Pale Horse. The Pale Horse is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 6 November 1961, [1] and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. [2] [3] The UK edition retailed at fifteen shillings (15/- = 75p) [1] and the US edition at $3.75. [3]