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- Miss Marple, an elderly woman and amateur detective whose sharp mind helps her solve a series of seemingly baffling cases.
- An unusual announcement in the newspaper leads the curious villagers to Miss Blacklock's home, where they become witnesses to a murder.
- Miss Marple receives a cryptic letter requesting her to right an unknown injustice, but receives no hint other than a ticket for guided tour of historic homes.
- When a handful of grain is found in the pocket of a murdered businessman, Miss Marple seeks a murderer with a penchant for nursery rhymes.
- Amateur detective Miss Jane Marple investigates the murder of a young woman whose body is found in the library at Gossington Hall, home of Colonel and Mrs. Arthur Bantry.
- When Miss Marple is invited to the manor house of an old friend, it is not long before a puzzling murder puts her mind to work.
- At a reception for a fading film star making a screen comeback, a gushing, pushy fan is poisoned by a drink apparently meant for the actress.
- When a young bride moves into a country manor, long repressed childhood memories of witnessing a murder come to the surface.
- A friend of Miss Marple's sees a woman being strangled in a passing train. When police cannot find a body and doubt the story, Miss Marple enlists professional housekeeper, Lucy Eyelesbarrow, to go undercover.
- During a stay at one of London's most elegant and venerable hotels Miss Marple uncovers a sinister undercurrent of corruption and murder beneath Bertram's stuffy veneer.
- The normally friendly village of Lymston is plagued by vile anonymous letters. When a mother of three takes her own life, following such a letter, Ms. Marple is not at all convinced things are as they seem.
- While on vacation at a resort hotel in the West Indies, Miss Marple correctly suspects that the apparently natural death of a retired British major is actually the work of a murderer planning yet another killing.
- Faced with two false confessions and numerous suspects after a despised civil magistrate is found shot in the local vicarage, Detective Inspector Slack reluctantly accepts help from Miss Marple.
- Margaret Rutherford's true life story is in fact much more eccentric than the most famous fictional role she ever played: Miss Jane Marple - Agatha Christie's amateur sleuth. Rutherford's version was the very first appearance of Miss Marple on the big screen and it was far removed though from the petite, upper middle-class lady in the detective novels.
- To mark the centenary of the publication of Agatha Christie's debut novel, a celebration of ten of her most beloved stories.
- Grandma comes accidentally with the bag of gangsters filled with crime stuff. Daughter Anna wants the police to be involved. The gangsters pretend to be police and take the bag; Grandma hid their notebook. Son Karl is arrested.
- Miss Marple and her nephew, novelist Raymond West, embark on a coach tour of historic English houses with an eclectic group of characters at the behest of a late friend who had knowledge of an unsolved murder.
- 2020– 46mPodcast EpisodeSomething very serious has happened at Waterloo Road, so naturally we've got an hour of TV packed with bizarre comedy alongside scenes of surprisingly real emotional power . Superfan Tom Beasley and work-in-progress Luke Stevenson discuss the good, the bad and the Steph Haydock of this very uneven 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.