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- 1980–7.6 (15)TV Episode
- 1980–7.8 (22)TV EpisodeShortly after visiting an old friend in a retirement home, Miss Marple and the wife of an MI6 agent spring into action when the friend dies suddenly and another eccentric resident seems to have been abducted from the home. An old painting, strangely altered, is their guide in the quest for answers.
- 1980–7.2 (25)TV Episode
- 1980–6.9 (20)TV EpisodePoison-pen letters destroy lives in an English village.
- 1980–7.2 (23)TV EpisodeWhen Clive Trevelyan - Member of Parliament, war hero and heir apparent to Prime Minister Winston Churchill - is killed, Miss Marple sets about to solve the case. Trevelyan has made his fortune many years before in Egypt having secretly uncovered a lost tomb. He is killed during a major snowstorm when there are no police available. There are several possible suspects including Trevelyan's ward, James Pearson and his fiancée Emily Trefusis; his political agent, John Enderby; a journalist Charles Burnaby; a visiting American Martin Zimmerman; and several other apparently disinterested parties. A convict has also escaped from Dartmoor prison. Miss Marple concludes that Trevalyan's murder is related to his days in Egypt and sets about to identify the murderer.
- 1980–7.4 (7)TV Episode
- 1980–7.2 (8)TV Episode
- There is no plot, this is a travelogue/description of the actual Orient Express trains and trips and services/decorations/passenger treatment and comfort meant to guide viewers to an understanding of the train and it's handling of passengers. David Suchet is filmed on the train as our host and conductor.
- 1980–7.6 (22)TV Episode
- 1980–7.6 (30)TV EpisodeFollowing a foreign revolution, Poirot must solve a string of murders at an exclusive girls' school whilst locating a kidnapped princess and recovering a hoard of royal rubies.
- 1980–7.6 (25)TV EpisodeThe murder of Mrs. McGinty is an open-and-shut case, and no-one doubts the police have arrested the right man. Except Hercule Poirot.
- 1980–7.5 (37)TV Episode
- 1980–8.4 (72)TV EpisodeWhen snow on the line causes the Orient Express to grind to a halt somewhere in Bulgaria, a man in the Calais coach is murdered. But who was this man?
- Poirot meets with Norma Restarick who is convinced she has committed a murder she cannot remember. Ariadne Oliver, Poirot's author friend, helps him sift through Norma's life to find the truth.
- 1980–7.4 (14)TV Episode
- 1980–7.9 (16)TV EpisodeA painting savant with feelings for a free-spirited young lady lives in a group house at a college. Murder rears its ugly head and Lewis and Hathaway have to solve the case.
- 1980–6.3 (12)TV Episode
- 1980–6.5 (12)TV Episode
- 1980–6.2 (11)TV Episode
- 1980–6.7 (11)TV EpisodeLewis and Hathaway are called to solve what happened to religious zealot Steven Mullan after he is found burned and drowned in his bath. Mullan had been jailed for attempting to kill star atheist Tom Rattenbury, and had only recently been let go. Lewis is enticed by the crumbling, yet prestigious world of the Rattenbury family, and finds himself taken off guard when he uncovers the secrets that the Rattenburys are determined to keep concealed.
- 1980– 1h7.5 (13)TV Episode
- 1980–7.1 (16)TV EpisodeLewis and Hathaway investigate murder among the members and the entourage of a once-famous rock band.
- 1980–8.0 (15)TV Episode
- 1980–7.1 (17)TV EpisodeOver Halloween, a psychic is murdered, the first of a series of horrific events.
- 1980–7.1 (14)TV Episode
- 1980–7.7 (17)TV EpisodeA weekend-long quiz event is disrupted by murder.
- 1980–8.2 (29)TV EpisodeA cruel, superstitious woman dies of apparent fright after her fate is foretold by a medium. Miss Marple, however, is convinced of foul play when another death occurs.
- 1980–8.2 (23)TV Episode
- 1980–7.7 (36)TV Episode
- 1980–8.1 (25)TV Episode
- 1980–7.2 (26)TV Episode
- 1980–7.4 (39)TV Episode
- 1980–7.0 (29)TV EpisodeFinal words of a dying man, lead Miss Marple and friends to investigate a dysfunctional family that has many secrets.. The film's story line is taken from a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK in September 1934 and in the United States in 1935 under the title of The Boomerang Clue. This is from season 4.
- 1980–6.8 (13)TV Episode
- 1980–6.8 (12)TV Episode
- 1980–7.9 (15)TV Episode
- In the 1920s, two English adventurers in the south of France come to the aid of a damsel in distress.
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- 1980–6.6 (7)TV Episode
- 1980–TV EpisodeA young man relates a story of premonition of danger which he calls "The Red Signal." That evening at a dinner party, the entertainment is a medium who, in a trance, warns, "Do not go home." Later, one of the people is murdered.
- 1980–TV Episode
- What connects the respectable Dr. Jekyll to the villainous Mr. Hyde?
- Dr. Jekyll's friends are concerned about changes in his character.
- 1980–7.7 (8)TV EpisodeWhen a famous campaigner for temperance is found dead, Father Brown wonders about the cause of death.
- 1980–7.2 (7)TV Episode
- The high priest of a new "religion" of sun-worshipers clashes with Father Brown when one of his acolytes dies mysteriously.
- When a headless body is found in a garden, and then a severed head is found in the same garden a short time later, people assume that one goes with the other. Father Brown isn't so sure.
- A country doctor gives careful thought to the matter of murdering his harridan wife.
- The doctor moves ahead with his plans.
- The doctor is alarmed to discover that Madeleine doesn't love him after all.
- The doctor finds himself on trial; but justice is served in a most unusual way.
- A young woman marries a wealthy older man who still seems obsessed by his dead first wife.
- The new Mrs. De Winter makes an enemy of the housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers.
- The terrible truth about Rebecca's death begins to emerge.
- Maxim must face up to the revelation of Rebecca's secret.
- 1980–TV EpisodeThe amazing (true) story of the freelance spy who called himself Sidney Reilly.
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- 1980–TV EpisodeRumpole must defend a Member of Parliament accused of rape.
- 1980–TV EpisodeRumpole defends Mrs. Thripp in a divorce action. Mrs. Rumpole believes Rumploe has also taken a mistress.
- 1980–TV EpisodeRumpole is on the defense of a safe cracker who may have been set up by Inspector Dirty Dickerson.
- 1980–TV EpisodeRumpole, despite his battered appearance, has been called to the Old Bailey to defend a murderer.
- 1980–TV EpisodeRumpole must defend a clergyman - and discover his secret.
- 1980–TV Episode
- 1980–TV EpisodeRumpole must deal with a murder among theatrical types.
- 1980–TV EpisodeWith some distaste, Rumpole prepares to defend an obnoxious far-right spokesman.
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- The horrible story of "the demon barber of Fleet Street".
- 1980–TV Episode
- 1980–TV EpisodeThis is a film about a man that has a dark premonition. He witnesses a reflection, in his bedroom mirror of a beautiful young blond woman being strangled by man, with a scar down the side of his face, who launches a murderous attack on the woman. He is confused, and is not quite sure if what he saw is real. He is conflicted about speaking about what he saw, wondering whether or not he would be believed, if he told the his version of the events. Could he possibly, save the young woman's life, if he tells her? if he should speak out or would he be considered to be a fool? What does this vision that he witnessed mean? Is it meant to be a warning of sirts? He later meets the beautiful young blond woman, who becomes, known to him as Sylvia. He eventually tells her of his premonition. The question is, why him, why her and is that all that there is to the story, what does his vision mean?
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- 1980–6.0 (7)TV Episode
- 1980–6.4 (7)TV Episode
- 1980–6.4 (7)TV Episode
- 1980–6.3 (9)TV Episode
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- 1980–7.6 (6)TV Episode
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- 1980–8.7 (10)TV EpisodeThe King of Bohemia is about to marry, most advantageously - and so does not want his former mistress making trouble with a compromising photograph. Can Sherlock Holmes be of assistance?
- 1980–TV EpisodeAt Christmas, a priceless diamond goes missing.
- 1980–TV Episode
- 1980–TV EpisodeAn American woman in England is terrified by what appears to be a crude, childish drawing. Why?
- 1980–TV EpisodeA vitally important treaty has gone missing, and Sherlock Holmes must find it.
- 1980–TV EpisodeA young woman is convinced that a cyclist is stalking her.
- 1980–8.0 (10)TV EpisodeWhat exactly is the "speckled band"? It proves almost fatal for Sherlock Holmes's client.
- 1980–7.0 (18)TV Episode
- When a confirmed bachelor marries very suddenly during a foreign holiday, his nephew is suspicious of the new wife.
- Did Rachel murder Ambrose? And will Philip fall in love with her anyway?
- 1980–7.8 (35)TV EpisodeWith the corpse in the library finally identified, Miss Marple now finds there has been another murder.
- 1980–8.0 (28)TV EpisodeA quiet village is hit by a series of vicious poison-pen letters.
- 1980–8.0 (18)TV EpisodeSudden deaths in the village make the mystery of the poison-pen letters more alarming.
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- 1980–8.4 (35)TV EpisodeNothing ever happens in Chipping Cleghorn. So why does everyone think there's going to be a murder there tonight?
- 1980–8.3 (27)TV EpisodeA millionaire is found dead, with rye in his pocket.
- 1980–8.1 (32)TV Episode
- 1980–8.5 (37)TV EpisodeA message from a dead man sends Miss Marple on a bus tour, and introduces her to three sisters with something to conceal.
- 1980–8.1 (28)TV EpisodeA young woman suffers a dreadful presentiment whilst visiting a country house. But she's never been there before.
- 1980– 1h 34m8.2 (38)TV EpisodeTwo trains briefly draw alongside each other, a man is seen strangling a woman. When no body is found and the testimony unbelieved by police Miss Marple steps in.
- 1980–7.8 (40)TV EpisodeThe Vicar at the village St Mary Mead returns home to find a distressed man leaving his vicarage. When he enters his study, a man lies dead sprawled across the vicar's desk. Shortly thereafter Miss Marple arrives on the scene, much to he consternation of the police detective. More than one person confesses to the crime, the dead man having been a very unpleasant and wealthy colonel. Meanwhile, the local biddies are full of gossip about a rather mysterious woman who is new to the village and is being visited a little too often by the local doctor.
- 1980–7.8 (60)TV EpisodeWhen the corpse of an unknown girl is discovered in the library of Colonel and Mrs. Bantry, scandal seems set to erupt.
- 1980–7.8 (42)TV EpisodeMiss Marple's investigation of the body in her friends' library leads to her to a seaside town and a millionaire with family problems.
- A version of the notorious case of Alma Rattenbury, accused of murdering her rich, much older husband.
- A British spy is the victim of a frame-up.
- 1980–7.4 (10)TV Episode
- 1980–8.0 (14)TV EpisodeInspector Morse investigates an apparent suicide, and meets his new sergeant.