Agatha Christie's Miss Marple Dates : 1984 - 1992 SynopsisMiss Marple is a charming old lady who lives in St. Mary Mead in the English countryside. When she is not drinking her tea or chatting with her neighbors, this octogenarian solves criminal cases and helps anyone in need. His talent for deduction, his extraordinary intelligence, his kindness and his sense of observation compensate for her reduced mobility and his advanced age which means that under her appearance of an old tired lady, Miss Marple is a formidable detective capable of flushing n 'No matter what criminal. Miss Marple is a British television series based on the characters of Agatha Christie. The series was broadcast for the first time in 1984 and lasted until 1992. It was produced by the BBC and was broadcast in many countries, including in the United States. Miss Marple is the main character in the series, performed by British actress Joan Hickson. Miss Marple is an old lady who lives in an English village called St. Mary Mead. Although she seems harmless and a little shy, she has a strong intelligence and great insight, which allows her to resolve crimes that even the most experienced inspectors cannot elucidate. The series consists of 12 episodes, each adapted from one of the novels or news from Agatha Christie featuring Miss Marple. The episodes are often Whodunnit (police investigations) in suspense, in which Miss Marple intervenes to help resolve a crime. Each episode presents a different story with a complex plot and colorful characters. The series was very well received by criticism and won numerous prizes, notably the BAFTA (British Academy Television Award) for the best actress in a main role for Joan Hickson in 1985. She is considered one of the best adaptations television of the works of Agatha Christie. TriviaFilmingFilming locations: Authors of the card
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