Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries: Set 2
Acorn Media (1975)
TV Series  /  Mystery
In Collection
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Seen ItYes
054961843596
10 hr 4 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Robin Bailey
Peter Bowles
Shirley Cain
Ian Carmichael
Paul Darrow
Mark Eden
John Hallam
Rachel Herbert
Christopher Timothy
Fiona Walker
Ian Carmichael Lord Peter Wimsey
Terence Alexander Robert Fentiman
Anna Cropper Ann Dorland
Donald Pickering Dr. Penberthy
John Quentin George Fentiman
Vivien Hoibron Sheila Fentiman
Mark Eden Det. Insp. Parker
Derek Newark Bunter
John Welsh Mr. Murbles
Celestine Randall Nellie Mason
Director
Rodney Bennett
Ronald Wilson
Producer Richard Beynon
Writer Dorothy L Sayers
Cinematography A.A. Englander
Musician Herbert Chappell

This listing takes in a family of UK mini-series with the following titles:♣ The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club♣ Clouds of Witness♣ Murder Must Advertise♣ The Nine Tailors♣ Five Red Herrings♣ Strong Poison♣ Have His Carcase♣ Gaudy Night Between 1972 and 1975, the BBC began to serialize for television the Wimsey books written in the 1920s and 1930s by Dorothy L. Sayers. After a break of twelve years, they filmed three more books in 1987. Lord Peter Wimsey, the brother of the Duke of Denver, is a scholar with time on his hands and an inclination for solving murder mysteries. Bunter is his manservant and partner in crime-detection, while Inspector Charles Parker is his friend (and later his brother-in-law) in the Metropolitan Police. Harriet Vane, who first appears in the second season, is a writer of murder mysteries who will become Wimsey's wife.
Episodes
Disc 01
 0 hr 50 mins    2/1/1973  1.  Murder Must Advertise
When one of the copy writers of Pym's Advertising Agency meets his death by falling down a spiral staircase, a new "writer" joins the staff to investigate the matter.
Director:  Christopher Hodson  / Dorothy L. Sayers  Writer:  Philip Broadley 
Disc 02
 0 hr 50 mins    2/8/1973  2.  Five Red Herrings
When the body of an unpopular artist is found in a stream, it's up to Lord Peter to determine which of six suspects could have committed the crime.
Director:  Ronald Wilson  Writer:  John T. Bone 
Disc 03
 0 hr 50 mins    2/15/1973  3.  The Nine Tailors
The title refers to the nine strokes of a church bell to announce the death of a man. In this adaptation of Dorothy L. Sayers's intricate, nostalgic, and atmospheric novel of the same name, Lord Peter Wimsey, stranded in a New-Year's Eve snowstorm ca. 1930 in the fens of eastern England, becomes the guest of a local clergyman, an adept enthusiast of the esoteric, mathematical art of change-ringing the eight swinging bells of his magnificent medieval church. Wimsey is pressed into service to assist with a heroic and historic all-night peal to welcome the new year. A few months later the vicar, having learned of Wimsey's reputation as a sleuth, summons him back to the village to investigate a mysterious body newly discovered in the churchyard, an unknown man secretly buried, who had apparently died about the time of Wimsey's first visit. A much earlier jewel robbery, details of church architecture, unclaimed letters from a French farm, and peculiarities of canon law are only a few of the further pieces of the puzzle which Wimsey must put together.
Director:  Ronald Wilson  Writer:  John T. Bone 
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 50 mins    2/22/1973  4.  The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (4)
Five people stand to benefit from the General's death.
Director:  Ronald Wilson  Writer:  John T. Bone 
Edition Details
Series Lord Peter Wimsey
Distributor Acorn Media
Release Date 9/28/2010
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Audio Tracks Stereo [English]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 3
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