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Pages in category "BBC mystery television shows" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The Barbara Vine Mysteries: BBC One 10 May 1992 3 January 1994 The Barchester Chronicles: BBC One 10 November 1982 22 December 1982 Barnaby Rudge: One 30 September 1960 23 December 1960 Bat Out of Hell: Two 26 November 1966 24 December 1966 Battlestar Galactica: Two 10 September 1987 – 3 March 1988 25 August 1997 – 22 April 2001 (repeats)
Survives, spawned a series 1.9: The Night of the Horns: Douglas Sanderson: Robert Race, lawyer: Frank Lieberman [10] Survives 1.10: Subject: Murder: Clifford Witting: Inspector Charlton and Peter Bradford: Basil Dignam and Mark Eden [11] Survives 1.11: Death in Ecstasy: Ngaio Marsh: Roderick Alleyn, police inspector: Geoffrey Keen [12] Survives ...
Maigret (1960 TV series) Maigret (1992 TV series) Maigret (2016 TV series) Maigret (upcoming TV series) Maisie Raine; The Mallorca Files; The Man in Room 17; Marcella (TV series) Marlene Marlowe Investigates; The Marlow Murder Club (TV series) Mayo (TV series) McDonald & Dodds; Midsomer Murders; The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder; A Mind to Kill; Miss ...
The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries is a British detective television series, broadcast on BBC1, which was adapted from nine of the novels by Dame Ngaio Marsh, featuring the character Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn. The pilot episode was shown in 1990, with Simon Williams playing the part of Alleyn.
Series 1 was broadcast as Season 1 in 2008. However, all of series 2 and episodes 1–3 of series 3 were broadcast as Season 2 in 2009. Episode 4 of series 3 and all of series 4 were broadcast as Season 3 in 2010. Series 5, 6, 7 and 8 were shown as Seasons 4, 5, 6 and 7 in 2011–2014. Series 9 was broadcast as "Season 8" in August 2016. [15 ...
Campion is a British mystery television series which first aired on the BBC in two series between 1959 and 1960. It is adaptation of two novels by Margery Allingham, Dancers in Mourning (1937) and Death of a Ghost (1934) featuring the fictional detective Albert Campion.
Mystery fiction can be contrasted with hardboiled detective stories, which focus on action and gritty realism. Mystery fiction can involve a supernatural mystery in which the solution does not have to be logical and even in which there is no crime involved. This usage was common in the pulp magazines of the 1930s and 1940s. Television portal