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  1. 'Agatha Christie's Marple' is a fantastically directed, wonderfully filmed, all-round SUPERB TV series that retains both the atmosphere and irresistible charm of the author's source material, even when it deviates from the strict plots.

  2. A series of adaptations of Agatha Christie novels, with Miss Jane Marple as the central character. A seemingly innocuous elderly woman with no background in criminal investigation, she has a knack for solving crimes, particularly murder.

    • (11K)
    • 2005-04-17
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Murder Is Easy
    • What Mrs. Mcgillicuddy Saw
    • A Pocket Full of Rye
    • The Pale Horse
    • A Murder Is Announced
    • The Moving Finger
    • The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
    • The Blue Geranium
    • A Caribbean Mystery
    • Greenshaw's Folly

    2008's "Murder Is Easy" marked the second episode of season four, and it starred Julia McKenzie, the second actress to take on the role of Miss Marple on the show. Curiously enough, it also guest-stars British actor and Marvel Cinematic Universe's Doctor Strange, Benedict Cumberbatch. The episode sees Miss Marple trying to make sense of a series of...

    Season 1's "What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw" captivated audiences and critics so much it was actually nominated for a Primetime Emmy back in 2005, in the category of Outstanding Special Class Program. It also stars the first actress to portray Miss Marple one the show, Geraldine McEwan. The event that sets the plot into motion is a murder witnessed as a...

    Christie has always had a thing for turning old nursery rhymes into part of thrilling murder mysteries. One such case was her best-selling novel "And Then There Were None". And another one was, of course, "A Pocket Full Of Rye", the first episode of season four, featuring Julia McKenzie. When a detestable man shows up death with a handful of rye in...

    Miss Marple battling supposed witches? Sign us up! Thankfully, that's exactly what the plot of "The Pale Horse", the first episode of season 5, is all about...or is it? Related: 10 Best Agatha Christie Movie Adaptations, According To IMDB When her priest friend is brutally killed after visiting a dying old woman, Miss Marple sets on a quest to brin...

    Small town life tends to get exponentially more interesting when Miss Marple is around, and the residents of Chipping Cleghorn will be the first to tell you that! When a local newspaper announces that a murder will be committed at one of the residents, everyone shows up but doesn't take it seriously. However, as soon as someone is shot dead, things...

    Told from the point of view of Jerry Burton, a troubled veteran who moves to a small town with his sister in order to recover from an accident, "The Moving Finger" is a thrilling mystery that has audiences gasp at every turn. Mysterious murders, blackmail letters, and blooming romances, this episode has it all! Plus, it includes model Kelly Brook i...

    Season 5's "The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side" follows the interesting move of a Hollywood star and her husband to St Mary Mead, Miss Marple's place of residence. The entire neighborhood is in upheaval at their arrival, and the snooping ensues. But when a fan of the star shows up dead at a party the couple was throwing, Miss Marples smells somet...

    Mary Pritchard is not loved by anyone in the neighborhood, so it's no surprise few are left broken when she dies. However, her death was foretold by a medium - but no one believed Mary when she believed her life to be in danger. Related: 15 British Murder Mysteries You Need To Watch Miss Marple immediately suspects something is wrong, and an instan...

    In an exciting turn of events, season 6's first episode sends Miss Marple to the Caribbean. When a guest brags to everyone about having in his possession the picture of a killer, he later wounds up death. This is when our favorite female detective gets on the case, one that explores completely new ground for the character, including black magic of ...

    Moving in chronological order, we arrive at season 6' "Greenshaw's Folly", the second episode of the season, and the highest-rated of the series. A mother and child are on the run from an abusive situation, and Miss Marple helps by sending off to the mansion of an eccentric botanist. What she couldn't anticipate was that it would eventually become ...

  3. Sep 28, 2014 · Endless Night: Directed by David Moore. With Julia McKenzie, Tom Hughes, Aneurin Barnard, Adam Wadsworth. Miss Marple investigates the downfall of an optimistic young couple who ignored the warnings of a gypsy and built a dream home on allegedly cursed land.

    • (1.2K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • David Moore
    • 2014-09-28
  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Below are ten of the episodes I enjoyed most (Mostly because these episodes feature quite the array of talented British actors, some of who are now quite famous in iconic roles. In Marple, they are oftentimes unrecognizable due to the different types of films they’ve starred in, so stay sharp!)

  5. Sep 4, 2009 · Agatha Christie's Marple: TV review. Michael Deacon reviews Julia McKenzie's first outing as Miss Marple plus Joanna Lumley: Catwoman (ITV1).

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  7. Agatha Christie's Marple (or simply Marple) is a British ITV television programme loosely based on the books and short stories by British crime novelist Agatha Christie. The title character was played by Geraldine McEwan from the first to the third series, until her retirement from the role, and by Julia McKenzie from the fourth series onwards.

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