Miss Marple - Murder Is Easy (part1/10)

During a chance encounter on a train, the elderly Miss Lavinia Pinkerton (Sylvia Syms) confides in Miss Marple that she is going to Scotland Yard to report a murderer who has already struck several times in the peaceful village of Wychwood-under-Ashe. Bumble bee, she warns, is next. When she later reads that Miss Pinkerton died in a tragic accident before making her report, Miss Marple determines that it must fall to her to find out who the killer is...

Charming her way into village life, Miss Marple is befriended by Luke Fitzwilliam (Benedict Cumberbatch), a handsome former policeman who is increasingly drawn to the mysterious young American and newcomer to the village Bridget Conway (Margo Stilley). Luke and Bridget are not the only young couple making eyes at each other the dashing young doctor Geoff Thomas (James Lance) also appears taken with his partner, the belligerent Dr Humblebys (Tim Brooke Taylor), beautiful daughter Rose (Camilla Arfwedson), much to Humblebys disapproval.

Miss Marple is soon acquainted with church organist Honoria Waynflete (Shirley Henderson), Miss Pinkertons closest friend. Honoria is pitied by the villagers, having given up a chance for happiness with local MP Major Horton (David Haig) many years ago to take care of her disabled brother, who died in a tragic accident. She also learns that the grandmother of Honorias maid Amy (Lyndsey Marshal) was fatally poisoned recently an accident Miss Pinkerton was most suspicious of.

The sudden death of Dr Humbleby - the bumble bee of Miss Pinkertons warning shocks the village even further, especially so soon after the accidental demise of their beloved Reverend Minchin. His replacement, the Reverend Henry Wake, must proceed over his third funeral in just several weeks. Luke now finds himself becoming Miss Marples confidante and ally in the search for the truth, with the pair gently guiding the nervous PC Terence Reed (Russell Tovey) in their quest.

It's not long before the bereaved Jessie Humbleby (Jemma Redgrave) loses her grip on reality, worrying the village residents with her blustering determination to cope with widowhood. Meanwhile, the local election gathers pace with Major Horton standing for the conservatives, aided by his adoring wife Lydia (Anna Chancellor). He is backed by the ubiquitous solicitor James Abbot (Hugo Speer), who barely bothers to conceal his lecherous intentions towards Amy.

When Honoria awakes to find Amy dead in her bed, having apparently mistaken a bottle of hat dye for cough mixture, Constable Reed turns to Miss Marple for guidance in the murky waters of his first murder case. As Luke downplays the link between the deaths and the arrival of Bridget, Miss Marple prepares to reveal a secret so shocking the villagers will never forget it...

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Masterpiece Mystery! Masterpiece Mystery! Monday, June 14 at 9:00 PM on LPB "Miss Marple: Murder Is Easy," is about suspicious deaths. www.lpb.org

MYRTLE'S ULTIMATE MYSTERY, open ch2 MYRTLE'S ULTIMATE MYSTERY, open ch2 This continues the reading of a paranormal murder mystery pilot. This session has a different background from previous ones, showing a tiny edge of the collections of books I had stored everywhere, prior to owning the Amazon KINDLE electronic reading device. I have a few makeshift bookcases and stacks of books stored in boxes. I had always dreamed about having a large but cozy library in my house, like the one you might want to wallow in when/if we get to reading chapter 6 of MUM. If you're curious, see if you can determine what parts of Myrtle express parts of the author, and what parts are wishful thinking or merely Myrtle being her own character in her world inside a novel. I've been studying Agatha Christie's Miss Marple mystery series and am intrigued with speculation about where Miss Marple might be like Christie was. I've listed these readings of Myrtle in either education or entertainment, though they don't seem to fit either category. Having an opportunity to ask questions of an author about her book could be educational. If we were living in the previous century listening to a person read a book would be considered entertainment, though today with high stimulation and jazzy art in videos, few would consider what I'm doing here entertainment. I'm hoping a few quiet souls like me might enjoy this. Through YouTube's easy options I'm clicking to share these videos on my Facebook page and hope to be able to at some point upload them to Gather also. It's likely I'll ...

NB Vark NB Vark Commissioned by the vendor in 1995, the 54 trad back shell was produced by the renowned builder Gary Gorton and the high quality fit out by Top Lock Marine at Marple completed in 1998. Throughout the craft quality is apparent everywhere you look from the American oak faced ply panels featuring labour intensive detail finishing off the trims/cabinet doors to the neat oak bookcase in the lounge. She is fitted with a Beta 38 diesel engine that has recorded 1861 hours and drives the propshaft using an Aquadrive system. From the stern to the well designed portholed helmsmans cabin housing the Heart 2kw inverter/charger, Electrolux Travel power control unit for the 3.5kw engine driven 230v alternator and easy access panels for the engine and calorifier. Forward, via starboard door/steps to the portholed aft bedroom with fixed double, over and under bed storage, full size robe and radiator. A pigeon box provides useful additional light and ventilation. Forward along a corridor to the 66 fully tiled bathroom featuring shower, pump out toilet and basin with clever recessed, mirrored wall cabinet over. Further along the corridor past a useful storage cupboard incorporating four drawers to the 76 U-shaped galley fitted with Vanette 7000 oven/grill, separate grill/extractor fan, Proline fridge and inset microwave at eye level. Side hatch doors and a Houdini hatch provide excellent light and ventilation to this area which includes a breakfast bar with appropriate stools. Forward to ...

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