9/10
Simply excellent.
1 January 2018
Warning: Spoilers
The first thing I would say is that I consider Joan Hickson to be the definitive Miss Marple. It's as simple as that. The depth and warmth she brings to the character is pure brilliance. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy Margaret Rutherford's relatively lightweight portrayal from the early 60s, but Joan Hickson just seems a total natural for the role.

This 3 part serial is beautifully filmed. It captures perfectly the essence of an apparently normal middle class and sleepy English village from the 1950s. Everybody and everything looks perfectly respectable and decent, at least from the outside. However there are people in the village with secrets and it isn't long before events take a dark turn when a forthcoming murder is announced in the local newspaper.

Other than Joan Hickson, there are two performances that I think stand out. Ursula Howells is excellent as Miss Blacklock, the lady with a dark secret. John Castle is also excellent as the Inspector, who has a tricky job getting the locals to provide vital information in order to solve the crime.

Overall excellent . 9/10.
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