Malicious mischief infects an Oxford college in the Dorothy L. Sayers classic Gaudy Night, which happily reunites Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane. Wimsey, deftly played by Edward Petherbridge, is still proposing marriage at frequent intervals. Harriet (Harriet Walter), though unable to say yes, is also unable to send Lord Peter entirely away. But enough with the romance. As Wimsey heads off for some foreign service work, Harriet visits her alma mater and lands smack in the middle of a poison-pen scandal. Harriet's status as a mystery writer, naturally, means she's the one who should investigate. Sayers clearly had fun writing this one, using Harriet to gently tweak her own profession, at the same time both parodying and defending the cloistered life at a women's college. The production is beautifully done and the performances are terrific, and Gaudy Night brings a satisfying end to the story arc begun with Strong Poison and Have His Carcase.
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Harriet Walter | Harriet Vane |
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Edward Petherbridge | Lord Peter Wimsey |
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Richard Morant | Bunter |
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Sheila Burrell | Dr. Baring |
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Carol MacReady | Miss Martin |
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Dilys Hamlett | Miss Devine |
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Caroline John | Miss Burrows |
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Merelina Kendall | Miss Lydgate |
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Charmian May | Miss Hillyard |
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Auriol Smith | Miss Barton |
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Charlotte West-Oram | Miss Pyke |
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Nina Edwards | Miss Chilperic |
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Desmond McNamara | Padgett |
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Eileen Bell | Carrie Sadler |
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Lavinia Bertram | Annie Wilson |
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Jacqueline Morgan | Emily |
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Mary Keegan | Betty Armstrong |
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Penelope Beaumont | Dorothy Collins |
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Clare Byam-Shaw | Shrewsbury Graduate |
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Rosemary Smith | Shrewsbury Graduate |
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Clare Clifford | Shrewsbury Graduate |
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Rebecca Burrill | Shrewsbury Graduate |
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Susan Bovell | Shrewsbury Graduate |
| Director | Michael Simpson |
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| Writer | Philip Broadley, Dorothy L. Sayers | |
| Producer | Michael Chapman, Rebecca Eaton | |
| Musician | Joseph Horovitz | |
| Edition | Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Distributor | BBC Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 28, 2002 |
| Regions | Region 1 |