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- Marple. [videorecording (DVD)] / by Christie, Agatha,1890-1976.Pocket full of ryeVideorecording.; Elyot, Kevin.; McKenzie, Julia.; Palmer, Charles.; Agatha Christie Ltd.; Granada Media (Firm); WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.);
- Director, Charles Palmer; screenwriter Kevin Elyot.Julia McKenzie.When Rex Fortescue dies while sitting at his desk in the City, it's determined that he was in fact poisoned. Miss Marple takes a particular interest in the case when her former maid Gladys, now working in the Fortescue household, is also murdered.PG.DVD ; Dolby digital stereo ; widescreen presentation.
- Subjects: Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976.; Criminal investigation; Detective and mystery television programs.; Marple, Jane (Fictitious character); Murder; Women detectives;
- © c2009., Acorn Media,
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- Alice. by Ver, Krystin,film director.; Witt, Alicia,actor.; Common,actor.; Charles, Gaius,actor.; Lee, Johnny,actor.; Palmer, Keke,actor.; Photon Films (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
- Alicia Witt, Common, Gaius Charles, Johnny Lee Miller, Keke PalmerOriginally produced by Photon Films in 2022.A slave in the antebellum South escapes her secluded plantation only to discover a shocking reality that lies beyond the tree line.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Motion pictures.; Horror films.; Crime.; Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.).;
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- Doc Martin. [videorecording] / by Atkins, Eileen,1934-actor.; Braithwaite, Philippa,television producer.; Catz, Caroline,actor.; Clunes, Martin,1961-actor.; Cole, Nigel,television director.; Gregor, Ben,television director.; McNiece, Ian,actor.; Palmer, Charles,television director.; Acorn Media (Firm),publisher.; RLJ Entertainment,film distributor.;
- Martin Clunes, Ian McNeice, Eileen Atkins, Caroline Catz.Martin Clunes returns as Dr. Martin Ellingham in the seventh series of this smash-hit British comedy. In these eight all new episodes, the doctor continues his practice in the picturesque seaside town of Portwenn, while raising his son and nurturing his marriage to Louisa.PG.DVD, 16:9 widescreen; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround.
- Subjects: City and town life; Eccentrics and eccentricities; Physicians (General practice); Television comedies.;
- For private home use only.
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- Poldark. [videorecording] / by Bentall, Ruby,1988-actor.; Blakiston, Caroline,1933-actor.; Davis, Phil,actor.; Edney, Beatie,1962-actor.; Farthing, Jack,actor.; Horsfield, Debbie,1955-creator,screenwriter.; Mitchell, Margaret(Television producer),television producer.; Nettles, John,1943-actor.; Norris, Luke,actor.; Palmer, Charles,television director.; Senior, Richard,television director.; Sinclair, William(Television director),television director.; Tomlinson, Eleanor,1992-actor.; Turner, Aidan,1983-actor.; Wilde, Gabriella,1989-actor.; Television adaptation of (work):Graham, Winston.Poldark.; BBC One (Television station : London, England),broadcaster.; Mammoth Screen (Firm),production company.; PBS Distribution (Firm),film distributor.; Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.),broadcaster.;
- Aidan Turner, Eleanor Tomlinson, Ruby Bentall, Caroline Blakiston, Beatie Edney, Jack Farthing, Luke Norris, Heida Reed, Kyle Soller, Gabriella Wilde, with Phil Davis and John Nettles.Poldark, the drama that has become a cultural phenomenon, continues for a second season on the stunning beaches of Cornwall. It's 1790 and there is riot and revolution in the air. Ross Poldark, the character redefined by the smoldering Aidan Turner, must fight for his freedom when George Warleggan tries to have him hanged as a revolutionary. While Francis and Elizabeth watch on in horror, can Demelza save Ross from himself?PG.DVD, NTSC region 1, widescreen presentation; stereophonic.
- Subjects: Action and adventure television programs.; Historical television programs.; Television adaptations.; Television programs.; Television series.; Man-woman relationships; Poldark, Ross (Fictitious character);
- For private home use only.
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- The poisoner : the life and crimes of Victorian England's most notorious doctor / by Bates, Stephen,1954-;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."In 1856, a baying crowd of over 30,000 people gathered outside Stafford prison to watch the hanging of Dr. William Palmer, "the greatest villain that ever stood in the Old Bailey" as Charles Dickens once called him. Palmer was convicted of poisoning and suspected in the murders of dozens of others, including his best friend, his wife, and his mother-in-law--and cashing in on their insurance to fuel his worsening gambling addiction. Highlighting his gruesome penchant for strychnine, the trial made news across both the Old World and the New. Palmer gripped readers not only in Britain--Queen Victoria wrote of "that horrible Palmer" in her journal--but also was a different sort of murderer than the public had come to fear--respectable, middle class, personable--and consequently more terrifying. But as the gallows door dropped, one question still gnawed at many who knew the case: Was Palmer truly guilty? The first major retelling of William Palmer's story in over sixty years, The Poisoner takes a fresh look at the infamous doctor's life and disputed crimes. Using previously undiscovered letters from Palmer and new forensic examination of his victims, journalist Stephen Bates presents not only an astonishing and controversial revision of Palmer's life but takes the reader into the very psyche of a killer"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Palmer, William, 1824-1856.; Poisoners; Poisoning; Serial poisoning;
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