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  1. Part 2. The truth about the murders - and the poison-pen letters - gradually emerges, although Miss Marple herself is menaced. 7.5/10. Rate. Top-rated. Thu, Feb 21, 1985. S1.E1. Part 1. It's such a nice village - who would have thought it held so many dirty secrets?

  2. Miss Marple: The Moving Finger (TV) is a film directed by Tom Shankland with Geraldine McEwan, James D'Arcy, Ken Russell, Frances de la Tour .... Year: 2006. Original title: Miss Marple: The Moving Finger. Synopsis: When troubled war veteran Jerry Burton and his sister Joanna relocate to the quiet little village of Lymstock in order to allow Jerry to recuperate from injuries received in what ...

  3. 1985 • 2 Episodes. Season 1 of Miss Marple: The Moving Finger premiered on February 21, 1985. Part Two. (1x2, February 22, 1985) Season Finale. View All Seasons.

  4. "Marple" The Moving Finger (TV Episode 2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ... Frances de la Tour ... Mrs. Maud Dane Calthrop (as Frances De La Tour) ... Agatha Christie's Miss Marple a list of 23 titles created 09 Jul 2013 ...

  5. When the local solicitor's wife, Angela Symington, is found dead with a poison pen letter at her side, the coroner rules that she took her own life. Not surprisingly, Jane Marple disagrees and is convinced it was murder. When a second villager is killed, it appears Miss Marple is correct.

  6. Miss Marple: The Moving Finger (TV) is a film directed by Tom Shankland with Geraldine McEwan, James D'Arcy, Ken Russell, Frances de la Tour .... Year: 2006. Original title: Miss Marple: The Moving Finger. Synopsis: When troubled war veteran Jerry Burton and his sister Joanna relocate to the quiet little village of Lymstock in order to allow Jerry to recuperate from injuries received in what ...

  7. 29 de ago. de 2016 · Series: Miss Marple. Book Number: 3. Read this book for: classic Christie whodunnit, cozy crime fiction, scandal and gossip, village life. Quick Review: A Marple mystery almost completely without Marple, but still a fun little read! ***. Nothing happens in Lymstock, except for a spate of anonymous hate mail that nobody bothers much about.