The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries
From the golden age of the British mystery comes a hard-working Scotland Yard detective whose breeding and bearing give him unique access to the fashionable world in which these stories are set.
Drawing on her love of theatre and art, New Zealand novelist Ngaio Marsh created elegant crime-puzzlers full of quirky characters with hidden agendas, all brought meticulously to life in this BBC series.
The keen intelligence and subtle persistence of Chief Inspector Alleyn (Patrick Malahide, The Singing Detective) are complemented by the insights of his independent lady friend, artist Agatha Troy (Belinda Lang, To Serve Them All My Days), and the loyalty of his partner, Detective Inspector Fox (William Simons, Sergeant Cribb).
After an artist's model dies in a suspicious incident, the aristocratic Detective Chief Inspector Alleyn and his down-to-earth assistant Inspector Fox, investigate. Matters get complicated with a houseful of suspects, blackmail, another death, and Alleyn's growing attraction to the painter Agatha Troy.
Alleyn cancels his holiday with Troy to investigate a murder connected to a stolen chalice, but he's called when a second murder occurs at uncle's estate.
A member of Parliament who has taken controversial stands on Palestine and A-bomb development is murdered during a routine appendectomy.
An egotistical Shakespearean ham actor gathers his dysfunctional extended family in his mansion on his 75th birthday for the reading of his will.
During a display of dart throwing in a Cornish pub a man's hand is impaled by a dart, and he dies shortly afterward from cyanide although no one can explain how.
Inspector Alleyn enlists the help of his friend Lord Robert "Bunchy" Gospell to uncover a society blackmailer. After Lord Robert is killed, a murder hunt follows among the world of titled heiresses, gamblers and adulterers.
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William Simons | Inspector Fox |
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Patrick Malahide | Chief Inspector Alleyn |
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Belinda Lang | Agatha Troy |
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Tim Dutton | DS Bailey |
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Kevin McNally | Luke Watchman |
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Oliver Ford Davies | Sir Herbert Carrados |
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David Calder | Robert Legge |
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Ben Daniels | Norman Cubitt |
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Alex Jennings | Sebastian Parish |
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Paul Brooke | Abel Pomeroy |
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Leslie Schofield | Assistant Commissioner Connors |
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Paul Bigley | Kirby |
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Carol MacReady | Mrs. Ives |
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Peter Gale | Dr. Mordent / Coroner |
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Kate Hardie | Decima Pomeroy |
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Brian Rawlinson | George Nark |
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Sandy Welch | D.C. Robinson |
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Ian Thompson | Dr. Grant |
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Anna Cropper | Violet Duffy |
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David Hargreaves | Superintendent Harper |
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Mary Miller | Mrs. Freeman |
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Andrew Robertson | Police Doctor |
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Terence Edmond | Fraser |
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Tim Meats | Dr. Shaw |
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Mark Anstee | Will Moore |
| Director | Michael Winterbottom |
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| Silvio Narizzano |
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| Sarah Pia Anderson |
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| John Woods |
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| Martyn Friend |
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| Writer | Ngaio Marsh, Alfred Shaughnessy, Barbara Machin, T.R. Bowen, Ken Jones, Hugh Leonard, Kevin Laffan | |
| Producer | George Gallaccio, Diana Kyle, Dave Edwards | |
| Musician | Ray Russell | |
| Photography | John Walker, Dave Bennett | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Distributor | 2 Entertain Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | 2007 |
| Regions | Region 2 | Region Free |