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Miranda is a British television series, created, co-written and starring comedian Miranda Hart. It features Sarah Hadland, Tom Ellis, Patricia Hodge and Sally Phillips. The series was originally broadcast on BBC Two where it achieved high ratings, before moving to BBC One due to its success.
Miranda Hart as Miranda – An ungainly, socially awkward, 35-year-old woman who frequently finds herself in awkward and bizarre situations. [10] She is something of a misfit relative to her upper-middle-class family, opting to invest an inheritance from her uncle in a joke/gift shop rather than pursuing what her mother perceives as a more "respectable" career, and balking at the supposedly ...
Neville and the team join forces with her when a murder occurs that involves Miranda. Desperately, Florence tries to get as much information as possible without being suspicious to solve the murder and finally catch Miranda and her gang. In the fourth episode, Miranda holds Florence at gunpoint and exposes her being undercover.
The Crucible is a series of three historical fantasy novels written by Australian author Sara Douglass.The series is set around the adventures of English friar and nobleman Thomas Neville – who finds himself caught up between the eternal struggle of the angels of Heaven and the demons of Hell, all against the backdrop of England and Europe in the throes of the profound crisis of the Late ...
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Though both she and Neville's romantic inexperience makes the initial meeting between the two difficult, the two later warm to each other and have Christmas dinner together. Sophie later asks Neville on a date in Series 12, Episode 1, and the two begin a relationship shortly afterwards. Sophie returns home in Episode 2, but returns in Episode 5.
To help with the increasing workload, the Commissioner introduces Officer Dwayne Myers back into the force, to a frosty reception from Darlene. Elsewhere in the episode, Neville talks to Zoe about the chance of them being back together before this is later dismissed as impossible. Neville plans to leave Saint Marie and find love, inspired by Zoe.
The series premiered on BBC One on 6 October 2006 and has since become the second-longest British sitcom, after Last of the Summer Wine. Supporting cast includes Tim Vine, Sally Bretton, Miranda Hart, Katy Wix, and Hugh Dennis.