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  1. The Murder at the Vicarage: Directed by Charlie Palmer. With Geraldine McEwan, John Owens, Jana Carpenter, Tim McInnerny. No one seems surprised when Colonel Protheroe is found murdered in the local vicarage. Red herrings abound, especially when his widow and her lover both confess to the murder.

  2. 25 de dic. de 1986 · With Joan Hickson, Paul Eddington, Cheryl Campbell, Robert Lang. Faced with two false confessions and numerous suspects after a despised civil magistrate is found shot in the local vicarage, Detective Inspector Slack reluctantly accepts help from Miss Marple.

  3. 16 de oct. de 2021 · The Murder at the Vicarage ("Miss Marple") - YouTube. Agatha Christie. 1.07K subscribers. 113. 12K views 2 years ago. ...more. Colonel Lucius Protheroe is probably the least-liked...

  4. Miss Marple: a spinster living in St Mary Mead, next door to the vicar. She is observant and knows human behaviour, and is recognised in her village as astute and generally correct. Colonel Lucius Protheroe: a wealthy man, who is the churchwarden and the local magistrate in St Mary Mead who lives at the Old Hall.

  5. Details. Directed by: Charles Palmer. Written by: Stephen Churchett. Adapted from: The Murder at the Vicarage. Series: Agatha Christie's Marple. Season: Series 1. Episode No.: 2. Starring: Geraldine McEwan. Network: ITV. Release Date: 19 December 2004. Country of Origin: United Kingdom. IMDb: tt0441885. Preceded by: The Body in the Library.

  6. Miss Hartnell: Miriam Margolyes ... Mrs. Price-Ridley: Christina Cole ... Lettice Protheroe: Jason Flemyng ... Lawrence Redding: Herbert Lom ... Augustin Dufosse: Emily Bruni ... Helene Dufosse: Paul Hawkyard ... Frank Tarrant: Ruth Sheen ... Mrs. Tarrant: Julie Cox ... Young Miss Marple: Jenny Howe ... Maid: Stephen Tompkinson ... D.I. Slack ...

  7. The Murder at the Vicarage. Miss Marple. When Colonel Protheroe is found dead in the vicar's study in St Mary Mead, there's more than one suspect. Can the village's deceptively mild...