Crime Catch-Up Episodes Episode guide
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Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery
After Major Palgrave's sudden death, the amateur sleuth wonders if it was murder?
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Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery
The amateur sleuth's peaceful island break is destroyed by a death - and a photo.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club: Ann Dorland
With two suspects missing, the posh sleuth battles to pinpoint the poisoner.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club: At Lady Dormer's
Knowing the general was poisoned, the posh sleuth probes Miss Dorland's hobby.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club: Exhumation
The posh sleuth awaits the doctor's verdict and there's a revelation at a party.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club: Mr Oliver
Probing the general's last movements, the posh sleuth seeks out his grandson.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club: The General's Last Evening
The posh sleuth probes the mysterious Mr Oliver - and a pair of tricky wills.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club: Armistice Night
A rich, retired general's death sparks the posh sleuth to probe into his finances.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Murder Must Advertise: Appropriate Exit of an Unskilled Murderer
The posh sleuth is out to finally solve the murder of an advertising copywriter.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Murder Must Advertise: Sudden Decease of a Man in Dress Clothes
A fresh killing mars the posh sleuth's death probe at an advertising agency.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Murder Must Advertise: Inexcusable Invasion of a Ducal Entertainment
A new disguise for the posh sleuth as he probes an advertising copywriter's death.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Murder Must Advertise: Unsentimental Masquerade of a Harlequin
Suspects abound as the posh sleuth probes the killing of an advertising copywriter.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Murder Must Advertise: Singular Spotlessness of a Lethal Weapon
The posh sleuth's undercover probe sees someone get a pasting meant for him.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Murder Must Advertise: Death Comes to Pym's Publicity
The posh sleuth is undercover to probe an advertising copywriter's murder.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailors: Nine Tailors Make a Man
Will the upper class sleuth manage to solve the mystery of Geoffrey Deacon's murder?
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailors: All is Not Explained
The upper class sleuth goes snooping to try and establish who killed Geoffrey Deacon.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailors: A Damnable Business
The upper class sleuth identifies the mystery body, but he's yet to name the killer.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailors: A Question of Identity
With his trip to France, the upper class sleuth moves closer to identifying the murderer.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailors: The Hunt Moves to France
After translating the mystery letter, the posh sleuth sets off across the Channel.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailors: Bunter Breaks the Law
As the sleuth's probe moves to the bell tower, his manservant uses his initiative.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailors: Lord Peter is Called in
The elegant sleuth probes the link from the body to the unsolved jewel theft.
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailors: The Bells are Rung Up
The elegant sleuth probes an unsolved jewel theft and a grave mystery.
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Dick Francis's Proof
Tony and his detective chum Gerard attempt to unearth the true identity of Paul Young.
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Dick Francis's Proof
Kenneth Junior makes a request from hospital, and Tony learns more about Paul Young.
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Dick Francis's Proof
Wine merchant Tony Beach has to deal with some unwanted visitors to his store.
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Dick Francis's Proof
Has Flora's son returned from Australia? And can the diary unlock the mystery?
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Dick Francis's Proof
Dodgy wine, a missing racehorse and a body at a restaurant. Stars Nigel Havers.
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Dick Francis's Proof
The fraud plot thickens, as Tony Beach meets the boss of whisky hauliers Charter Carriers.
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Dick Francis's Proof
Tony Beach goes wine and whisky tasting in the cause of criminal investigation.
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Dick Francis's Proof
Racehorse trainer Jack Haythorne's party ends in tragedy. But is it just an accident?