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Marple (TV series)

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This article is about the TV series that recently starred Geraldine McEwan and currently stars Julia McKenzie. For other uses, see Marple.
Marple

Julia McKenzie as Miss Marple.
Format Drama
Starring Geraldine McEwan (2004-2007)
Julia McKenzie (2008-present)
Various Others
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. of episodes 12 to date
Production
Producer(s) Agatha Chritie Ltd.,
ITV Productions,
WGBH Boston
Running time 95 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ITV
Original run 12 December 2004 – Present
Geraldine McEwan as Miss Marple
Geraldine McEwan as Miss Marple

Marple is a British television series based on the Miss Marple murder mystery novels by Agatha Christie. It is also known as Agatha Christie's Marple. The title character was played by Geraldine McEwan from the first to third seasons, until her retirement from the role. She will be replaced by Julia McKenzie, who will start filming A Pocketful of Rye at the end of February 2008[1] . Each episode is known for having many well-known co-stars. Marple began in 2004 and a third series is yet to finish airing in the UK.

The episodes have been adapted from the original novels and the screenplays have been written by Kevin Elyot, Stephen Churchett, Stewart Harcourt and Tom MacRae.

Contents

[edit] Background

The show has sparked much controversy with viewers, as the first episode, The Body in the Library, changed the identity of the killer and introduced lesbianism into the plot; the second episode explored Miss Marple's earlier life; the third episode contained a motive change and the fourth episode cut several characters and added affairs into the story and emphasized a lesbian subplot that was quite discreet in the original novel. The second series also saw some changes. By the Pricking of My Thumbs was originally a Tommy and Tuppence story, while The Sittaford Mystery was also not originally a Miss Marple book and the identity of the killer was changed. The third series has two adaptations that were not originally Miss Marple books: Towards Zero and Ordeal by Innocence.

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Series One (2004-2005)

Title UK Airdate Guest Cast IMDb link
The Body in the Library 12 December
Miles Richardson (as Frank Jefferson)
Simon Callow (as Colonel Melchett)
Jack Davenport (as Superintendent Harper)
James Fox (as Colonel Arthur Bantry)
Joanna Lumley (as Dolly Bantry)
Jamie Theakston (as Mark Gaskell)
Giles Oldershaw (as Edwards)
Emma Cooke (as Dinah Lee)
Richard Durden (as Mr. Prescott)
Adam Garcia (as Raymond Starr)
Florence Hoath (as Pamela Reeves)
Ben Miller (as Basil Blake)
Ian Richardson (as Conway Jefferson)
Tina Martin (as Middle-aged Woman)
Bruce Mackinnon (as Scamper)
Abigail Neale-Wilkinson (as Jesse)
Anna Rawlins (as Beatrice)
Robin Soans (as Dr. Haydock)
Mary Stockley (as Josie Turner)
Zoe Thorne (as Florence)
Emma Williams (as Ruby Keene)
Steven Williams (as Peter Carmody)
David Walliams (as George Bartlett)
Tara Fitzgerald (as Adelaide Jefferson)
[1]
The Murder at the Vicarage 19 December
Stephen Tompkinson (as DI Slack)
Jane Asher (as Mrs. Lester)
Jason Flemyng (as Lawrence Redding)
Herbert Lom (as Augustin Duffosse)
Miriam Margolyes (as Mrs. Price-Ridley)
Tim McInnerny (as Reverend Leonard Clement)
Janet McTeer (as Anne Protheroe)
Robert Powell (as Dr. Haydock)
Rachael Stirling (as Griselda Clement)
Mark Gatiss (as Ronald Hawes)
Emily Bruni (as Helene Duffosse)
Jana Carpenter (as May Ainsworth)
Stephen Churchett (as Coroner)
Christina Cole (as Lettice Protheroe)
Paul Hawkyard (as Frank Tarrant)
Siobhan Hayes (as Mary Hill)
Jenny Howe (as Old Hall Maid)
Julian Morris (as Dennis Clement)
John Owens (as Photographer)
Angela Pleasence (as Miss Hartnell)
Ruth Sheen (as Mrs. Tarrant)
Julie Cox (as Young Miss Marple)
Marc Warren (as Captain Ainsworth)
[2]
4.50 From Paddington 26 December
Amanda Holden (as Lucy Eyelesbarrow)
Pam Ferris (as Elspeth McGillicuddy)
John Hannah (as Inspector Tom Campbell)
Niamh Cusack (as Emma Crackenthorpe)
Celia Imrie (as Madame Joilet)
Griff Rhys Jones (as Dr. David Quimper)
David Warner (as Luther Crackenthorpe)
Jenny Agutter (as Agnes Crackenthorpe)
Rob Brydon (as Inspector Awdry)
Tasha Bertham (as Olga)
Charlie Creed-Mills (as Harold Crackenthorpe)
Ben Daniels (as Alfred Crackenthorpe)
Rose Keegan (as Lady Alice)
Michael Landes (as Bryan Eastley)
Meritxell Lavanchy (as Anna Stravinska)
Toby Marlow (as James Stoddard-West)
Neve McIntosh (as Lady Strickland-West)
Ciarán McMenamin (as Cedric Crackenthorpe)
Kurtis O'Brien (as Alexander Eastley)
Tim Stern (as Steward)
Pip Torrens (as Noel Coward)
[3]
A Murder is Announced 2 January
Zoë Wanamaker (as Letitia Blacklock)
Alexander Armstrong (as DI Craddock)
Elaine Paige (as Dora Bunner)
Virginia McKenna (as Belle Goedler)
Frances Barber (as Lizzie Hinchcliffe)
Cherie Lunghi (as Sadie Swettenham)
Christian Coulson (as Edmund Swettenham)
Richard Dickson (as Mr. Rowlandson)
Matthew Goode (as Patrick Simmons)
Sienna Guillory (as Julia Simmons)
Keeley Hawes (as Philippa Haymes)
Gerard Horan (as Sergeant Fletcher)
Nicole Lewis (as Myrna Harris)
Lesley Nicol (as Nurse McClelland)
Christian Pederson (as Rudi Scherz)
Robert Pugh (as Colonel Archie Easterbrook)
Claire Skinner (as Amy Murgatroyd)
Catherine Tate (as Mitzi Kosinski)
[4]

[edit] Series Two (2006)

Title UK Airdate Guest Cast IMDb link
Sleeping Murder 5 February
Phil Davis (as Dr. James Kennedy)
Dawn French (as Janet Erskine)
Paul McGann (as Dickie Erskine)
Una Stubbs (as Mrs. Pagett)
Peter Serafinowicz (as Walter Fane)
Sarah Parish (as Eve Ballantyne)
Helen Coker (as Lily Tutt)
Nickolas Grace (as Lionel Luff)
Anna-Louise Plowman (as Helen Marsden)
Richard Bremmer (as Mr. Sims)
Julian Wadham (as Kelvin Halliday)
Martin Kemp (as Jackie Afflick)
Sophia Myles (as Gwenda Halliday)
Harry Treadaway (as George Erskine)
Mary Healey (as Shop Assistant)
Greg Hicks (as Ferdinand)
Vincent Leigh (as Jim Tutt)
Geraldine Chaplin (as Mrs. Fane)
Russ Abbot (as CI Arthur Primer)
Harriet Walter (as the Duchess of Malfi)
Emilio Doorgasingh (as Sergeant Desai)
Aidan McArdle (as Hugh Hornbeam)
Darren Carnall (as Dresser)
[5]
The Moving Finger 12 February
Angela Curran (as Miss Ginch)
Rosalind Knight (as Partridge)
Imogen Stubbs (as Mona Symmington)
Sean Pertwee (as Dr. Owen Griffith)
Ellen Capron (as Agnes)
Keith Allen (as Inspector Graves)
Frances de la Tour (as Maud Dane Calthrop)
Stephen Churchett (as Coroner)
Thelma Barlow (as Emily Barton)
Jessica Stevenson (as Amy Griffith)
John Sessions (as Cardew Pye)
Emilia Fox (as Joanna Burton)
Kelly Brook (as Elsie Holland)
Harry Enfield (as Richard Symmington)
Ken Russell (as Reverend Dane Calthrop)
Talulah Riley (as Megan Hunter)
James D'Arcy (as Jerry Burton)
[6]
By the Pricking of My Thumbs 19 February
Greta Scacchi (as Tuppence Beresford)
Anthony Andrews (as Tommy Beresford)
Clare Holman (as Miss Packard)
Miriam Karlin (as Marjorie Moody)
O-T Fagbenle (as Chris Murphy)
Jody Halse (as Amos Perry)
Josie Lawrence (as Hannah Beresford)
Michael Begley (as Ethan Maxwell)
Brian Conley (as Eric Johnson)
Eliza Bennett (as Nora Johnson)
Florence Strickland (as Jane Eyre)
Patrick Barlow (as Mr. Timothy)
Lia Williams (as Nellie Bligh)
Steven Berkoff (as Freddie Eccles)
Oliver Jordan (as Young Ethan)
Michael Maloney (as Dr. Joshua Waters)
Leslie Phillips (as Sir Philip Starke)
Chloe Pennington (as Young Hannah)
Michelle Ryan (as Rose Waters)
Claire Bloom (as Aunt Ada)
June Whitfield (as Mrs. Lancaster)
Charles Dance (as Septimus Bligh)
[7]
The Sittaford Mystery 30 April
Carey Mulligan (as Violet Willett)
Patricia Hodge (as Mrs. Evadne Willett)
Rita Tushingham (as Miss Elizabeth Percehouse)
Michael Brandon (as Martin Zimmerman)
James Wilby (as Stanley Kirkwood)
Michael Attwell (as Archie Stone)
Jeffrey Kissoon (as Ahmed Ghai)
Laurence Fox (as James Pearson)
Ian Hallard (as Reporter)
Robert Hickson (as Arthur Hopkins)
Matthew Kelly (as Donald Jones)
Robert Hardy (as Winston Churchill)
Paul Kaye (as Dr. Ambrose Burt)
James Murray (as Charles Burnaby)
Mel Smith (as John Enderby)
Zoe Telford (as Emily Trefusis)
Timothy Dalton (as Clive Trevelyan)
[8]

[edit] Series Three (2007-2008)

Title UK Airdate US Airdate Guest Cast IMDb link
At Bertram's Hotel 23 September 29 July
Martine McCutcheon (as Jane Cooper)
Stephen Mangan (as Inspector Larry Bird)
Polly Walker (as Lady Bess Sedgwick)
Vincent Regan (as Mickey Gorman)
Hannah Spearritt (as Tilly Rice)
Mica Paris (as Amelia Walker)
Emily Beecham (as Elvira Blake)
Ed Stoppard (as Ladislaus Malinowski)
Charles Kay (as Canon Pennyfather)
Mary Nighy (as Brigit Milford)
Francesca Annis (as Lady Selina Hazy)
Danny Webb (as Mutti)
Peter Davison (as Hubert Curtain)
Nicholas Burns (as Jack & Joel Britten)
Mark Heap (as Mr. Humfries)
Isabella Parriss (as Young Miss Marple)
James Howard (as 1891 Hotel Doorman)
Adam Smethurst (as Cab Driver)
Tony Bignell (as Newsboy)
Shenton Dixon (as Louis Armstrong)
Sarah London (as Miss Tibbs)
Georgia Allen (as Mrs. Rice)
[9]
Ordeal by Innocence 30 September 19 August
Jane Seymour (as Rachel Argyle)
Juliet Stevenson (as Gwenda Vaughan)
Alison Steadman (as Kirsten Lindstrom)
Richard Armitage (as Philip Durrant)
Denis Lawson (as Leo Argyle)
Lisa Stansfield (as Mary Durrant)
Burn Gorman (as Jacko Argyle)
Julian Rhind-Tutt (as Dr. Arthur Calgary)
Reece Shearsmith (as Inspector Huish)
Stephanie Leonidas (as Hester Argyle)
Gugu Mbatha-Raw (as Tina Argyle)
Tom Riley (as Bobby Argyle)
Bryan Dick (as Micky Argyle)
Andrea Lowe (as Maureen)
Camille Coduri (as Mrs. Lindsay)
Michael Feast (as John Croker)
Pippa Haywood (as Mrs. Price)
James Jurran (as Cyril Price)
[10]
Towards Zero Due in 2008 15 July
Tom Baker (as Freddy Treves)
Julie Graham (as Mary Aldin)
Paul Nicholls (as Ted Latimer)
Julian Sands (as Thomas Royde)
Alan Davies (as Superintendent Mallard)
Eileen Atkins (as Lady Camilla Tressilian)
Greg Wise (as Neville Strange)
Zoe Tapper (as Kay Strange)
Saffron Burrows (as Audrey Strange)
Greg Rusedski (as Merrick)
Wendy Nottingham (as Mrs. Rogers)
Amelda Brown (as Barrett)
Peter Symonds (as Hurstall)
Jo Woodcock (as Alice)
Ben Meyjes (as Tipping)
Thomas Arnold (as Jones)
Mike Burnside (as George)
Eleanor Turner-Moss (as Diana Brinton)
Guy Williams (as Dr. Lazenby)
[11]
Nemesis Due in 2008 22 July
Richard E. Grant (as Raymond West)
Johnny Briggs (as Sydney Lumley)
Amanda Burton (as Sister Clotilde)
Anne Reid (as Mother Agnes)
Ronni Ancona (as Amanda Dalrymple)
George Cole (as Lawrence Raeburn)
Dan Stevens (as Michael Faber/Rafiel)
Will Mellor (as Martin Waddy)
Emily Woof (as Rowena Waddy)
Ruth Wilson (as Georgina Barrow)
Adrian Rawlins (as Derek Turnball)
Laura Michelle Kelly (as Margaret Lumley/Verity Hunt)
Lee Ingleby (as Colin Hards)
Graeme Garden (as Matthew Broadribb)
Heidi Monsen (as Waitress)
[12]

[edit] Series Four (2008)

Title UK Airdate Guest Cast IMDb link
A Pocket Full of Rye [1]
TBA
Matthew Macfadyen (as Inspector Neele)
Rupert Graves (as Lance Fortescue)
Helen Baxendale
Lucy Cohu
Prunella Scales (as Miss Effie Ramsbottom)
Ralf Little
Wendy Richard (as Mrs. Crump)
Ben Miles (as Percival Fortescue)
Liz White
Anna Madeley
Joseph Beattie
Hattie Morahan (as Elaine Fortescue)
Kenneth Cranham (as Rex Fortescue)
Laura Haddock
Rose Heiney
Ken Campbell (as Mr. Crump)
[13]

[edit] Novels adapted with Geraldine McEwan

[edit] Novels adapted with Julia McKenzie

[edit] Other countries

Marple has been aired in the United States on PBS on Mystery! as Agatha Christie's Miss Marple and in Canada on CBC and in french on Radio-Canada. In Australia, Marple airs as Miss Marple on ABC. Marple is also being broadcast on ATV World in Hong Kong.Marplehas been shown in South Korea in EBS, and currently is viewed by many audience from MegaTV

[edit] DVD releases

The first series of Marple was released in 2005 in the UK, followed by the second series in 2006. The third series was released in fall 2007 in the US but has not been released in the UK yet, due to ITV1 not airing 2 Episodes to date.

Series One was released as four individual DVDs and as a "bundle" In Australia (Region 4) with Series Two released on August 1, 2007.The Third series will be released individually in April 2008.

[edit] Location

Marple was mainly filmed in the picturesque village of Turville.

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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