| 1. | Murder Most Horrid: Season 1 | 1991 |
| 2. | Murder Most Horrid: Season 2 | 1994 |
| 3. | Murder Most Horrid: Season 3 | 1996 |
| 4. | Murder Most Horrid: Season 4 | 1999 |
Murder Most Horrid
Started in 1991 as a pilot, Murder Most Horrid has become a classic Dawn French comedy. As various characters, Dawn French embarks on a different mystery every episode - but there not to be taken too seriously. In some way or another she is involved with murder - either commiting the crime herself or even getting bumped off herself! Four series of the show have been produced, and aired in 1991, 1994, 1996 and with the last airing in 1999. The series was made by TalkBack productions, and has won two 'British Comedy Awards' for 'Best Comedy Drama' and also 'Best Comedy Series'. BBC2 Broadcast History: ¢ Season 1 - 14th November to 19th December 1991 - BBC2, Thursdays, 9pm ¢ Season 2 - 3rd March to 7th April 1994 - BBC2, Thursdays, 9pm ¢ Season 3 - 10th May to 14th June 1996 - BBC2, Fridays 9pmM ¢ Season 4 - 19th February to 2nd April 1999 - BBC2, Fridays 9pm
Sally Fairfax is a personal assistant to the smarmy philandering Harvey Stafford. Her devotion is severely tested when she returns to the office late one night and finds herself party to a murder.
Ms. Kate Marshall (Dawn French), a brilliant surgeon, tries to murder the wife of a former patient who died when the woman confronts her with accusations that she was negligent during surgery. Kate runs the woman over with her vehicle... several times. As luck would have it, the woman doesn't die and is brought to St. Theodore's as a victim. Kate also has a television show and the case becomes a prime topic on the show, much to Kate's dismay.
When Daisy Talwinning, an abattoir worker sacked because she can't bring herself to kill the cute animals, goes on holiday to Panador in South America, she gets caught up in a case of mistaken identity, just as a rebel leader is about to be executed - the officials think she is the executioner.
Leader of the opposition Jerry Bryce and his wife Linda are getting ready to move to No 10, when they discover three rather grisly obstacles under the kitchen floor on the eve of the General Election.
When former gangland boss Frank Foster is brought in for questioning about the murder of a policeman, he's interrogated by Sgt Hodge and Sgt Cole, both intent on promotion.
The Angel of Death, who is a not-very-Grim Reaper, is given a deadly ultimatum: deliver some souls or be sentenced to a life in Hell.
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Dawn French | Kate Marshall |
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Steven Spiers | DI Hooper |
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Hugh Laurie | Jerry Bryce |
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Minnie Driver | Sgt. Cole |
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Jim Carter | General Alberto |
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Clive Russell | DCS Barratt |
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Danny Webb | Tony Smedley |
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Roger Lloyd-Pack | Frank Foster |
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Sophie Okonedo | Rachel |
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James Callis | Mark |
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Robert Pugh | DI Morgan |
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Peter Wingfield | Giles |
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John Bennett | DCI Graham Barlow |
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Richard Johnson | Rev. Charles Quentin |
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John Thomson | Daniel Hoffmeyer |
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Nigel Havers | Harvey Stafford |
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Bryan Pringle | Mr. Franklin |
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Jonathan Coy | Benjamin Trethansis |
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Marcus D'Amico | Raul Manendez |
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George Costigan | Dave Jones |
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Kevin Allen | Driver |
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Llewella Gideon | Sister Debbie |
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Brian Capron | Chris Bastable |
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Paul Ridley | Minister |
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Helen Lederer | Yvonne Quail |
| Director | Dewi Humphreys |
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| Ferdinand Fairfax |
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| Coky Giedroyc |
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| Writer | Paul Smith, Mark Burton, John O'Farrell, Jon Canter, Ian Hislop, Nick Newman, Steven Moffat, Anthony Horowitz | |
| Producer | Sophie Clarke-Jervoise, Peter Fincham, Jon Plowman | |
| Musician | Simon Brint, Simon Wallace | |
| Photography | Peter Jessop, Colin Davidson | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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