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  1. Hopjoy Was Here: Part 1: Directed by Ronald Wilson. With Anton Rodgers, Christopher Timothy, Moray Watson, John Comer. Mr. Hopjoy, a traveling salesman, has disappeared - to the relief of many husbands, the rage of innumerable creditors and the alarm of two mystery men from London, who know him as a spy. Is he dead? Chief Inspector Purbright investigates.

  2. Concept and creative process. For 'Murder Most English' Stefan Pstrowski chose that most English of artefacts, the tea caddy as the centrepiece of his titles for the Flaxborough murder mysteries. The camera movement on the tea caddy, including the opening and closing of the lid, was filmed single frame. The cell animated cartoon elements were ...

  3. Murder Most English: A Flaxborough Chronicle A crime/mystery drama based on the detective novels of Colin Watson. Detective Inspector Purbright (Anton Rodgers) solves crimes in the English town of Flaxborough. The 7-episode series first aired in 1977. English français ...

  4. Murder Most English: A Flaxborough Chronicle (1977) Episode List. Season: OR . Year: Season 1. S1, Ep1. 8 May 1977 Hopjoy Was Here: Part 1. 7.4 (27) 0. Rate. 1. Rate. 2. ... Several otherwise reputable sexagenarian Flaxborough men seem to be under the influence of a potent aphrodisiac in a series of assaults on local women. S1, Ep5.

  5. Coffin Scarcely Used: Part 1: Directed by Ronald Wilson. With Anton Rodgers, Christopher Timothy, John Comer, Peter Sallis. After the death of Harold Carobleat, his wife is shocked to find that he has left his estate to a neighbor who is subsequently found electrocuted.

  6. Coffin Scarcely Used: Part 2: Directed by Ronald Wilson. With Anton Rodgers, Christopher Timothy, Moray Watson, James Grout. When a third member of the quintet of prominent Flaxborough citizens is murdered, Purbright uncovers the covert prostitution ring behind them.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FlaxboroughFlaxborough - Wikipedia

    Flaxborough. Flaxborough is a fictitious town in Lincolnshire, created by author and local journalist Colin Watson as the background for a series of comical detective novels ( The Flaxborough Chronicles) featuring Detective Inspector Walter Purbright. Flaxborough cannot be precisely identified with any real town from the texts.