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  1. The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries is a British detective television series, broadcast on BBC1, which was adapted from nine of the novels by Dame Ngaio Marsh, featuring the character Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn. The pilot episode was shown in 1990, with Simon Williams playing the part of Alleyn.

  2. Alleyn Mysteries: With William Simons, Patrick Malahide, Belinda Lang, Tim Dutton. Drawing on her love of theatre and art, New Zealand author Ngaio Marsh created elegant crime-puzzlers full of quirky characters with hidden agendas, all brought meticulously to life in this BBC series.

  3. The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries. RetroTV and Movies. 8 videos 57,645 views Last updated on Feb 3, 2024. The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries is a British detective television series broadcast...

  4. Alleyn Mysteries. Top-rated. Sun, May 16, 1993. S1.E5. Death in a White Tie. Inspector Alleyn enlists the help of his friend Lord Robert "Bunchy" Gospell to uncover a society blackmailer. After Lord Robert is killed, a murder hunt follows among the world of titled heiresses, gamblers and adulterers. 7.6/10. Rate.

  5. The Inspector Alleyn Mysteries. Temporada 2. When Harold Carteret's body is found in an open drain after a treasure hunt party thrown by his ex-wife, it transpires that he had quarreled with just about everyone in the sleepy village of Chalfont Green. 1994 3 episódios. TV-14. Drama · Internacional. Veja com um teste gratuito do Prime.

  6. 1h 38min. TV-14. A local spring on the Scottish island of Portacarrick is believed to have healing powers. Miss Emily Pride inherits the spring and surrounding land and wants to stop the exploitation of desperate people. Miss Emily receives anonymous threats, apparently from locals who are upset by her proposal.

  7. In spring 1948, Alleyn joins a weekend party at Frantock Hall. His deductive powers are tested to the limit as he uncovers the sinister connection between the theft of a priceless chalice and a game of murder that goes horribly wrong.