![]() Wherever you look, reality is Trinity-shaped. Yet, the Triune God is the Creator of all things and has stamped His creation with His image. The Trinity has been accused of being opaque and impossible to fathom, or of attracting more attention than it is worth. Retrieved 20 October 2019.Free – Buy Book Brief Download Book Brief ^ "The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club".^ "Boyfriends – Lord Peter Wimsey Theme".Will the Real Ian Carmichael: An Autobiography. ![]() This Charming Man: The Life of Ian Carmichael. ^ "Mystery! presents Dorothy Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey".^ a b "The Radio Detectives: As My Whimsy Takes Me".Any one of six fellow artists may have committed the crime. Lord Peter's fishing holiday in Galloway is disrupted when a talented but quarrelsome painter is found dead. But the discovery of a body in a freshly-dug grave finds him uncovering a conspiracy involving a stolen set of emeralds, swapped identities and a World War I deserter. Stranded in the Fenland village of Fenchurch St Paul on a snowy New Year's Eve, Lord Peter finds himself drawn into the lore of bell-ringing. Lord Peter goes undercover as "Death Bredon" and uncovers a tangled web linked to the London drug-smuggling underworld. ![]() ģ0 November 1973 ( )-21 December 1973 ( )Īn unpopular copywriter is found dead at Pym's Publicity under suspicious circumstances. A complicated will means any number of people may have a motive for murder. On Armistice Day, a retired general is found dead at the Bellona Club, a London club for war veterans. Sayers, adapted by John Bowen and Anthony Steven " The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club"ĭorothy L. Lord Peter's amateur sleuthing hobby ends up closer to home, as he finds himself with only weeks to save his own brother, the Duke of Denver, who is due to be tried by his peers of a murder in Yorkshire. The BBC record of Herbert Chappell's theme tune featured a second track "Size Ten Shuffle" which in re-arranged form was used as the theme for FilmFair's adaptation of Paddington Bear (1976–1980). The 1930s-style theme tune was written by Herbert Chappell. Locations included St Peter's Church, Walpole St Peter and Terrington St John, Norfolk for The Nine Tailors and Kirkcudbright, Galloway in Scotland for The Five Red Herrings, the latter almost entirely shot on film due to a technician strike, with only a few studio sequences taped in studios in Glasgow. The series was recorded in the then-standard format of videotape for studio sequences (recorded at Television Centre, London and Pebble Mill Birmingham from the second serial ) and 16mm film for exterior location scenes. Mark Eden played Inspector Charles Parker, Lord Peter's friend and contact at Scotland Yard in three adaptations. Glyn Houston played Wimsey's loyal valet and assistant Mervyn Bunter in three adaptations and Derek Newark in The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (the character does not appear in Murder Must Advertise). Sayers Mystery with Edward Petherbridge as Wimsey in 1987. (Three later television adaptations of the Harriet Vane stories were produced as A Dorothy L. He felt that as a result of a technician strike, production of the fifth adaptation under a new producer, Bill Sellars, was not as successful, after which the series was not renewed. In The Radio Detectives (1999), Carmichael recalls that he had hoped to continue with further television adaptations, but acknowledged that by 1975 he was too old to play the part onscreen for the sequence of more romantic novels featuring crime writer Harriet Vane. Not wanting for money, charm or intelligence, Wimsey takes up detective work as an amateur pursuit, using his connections and social status to assist the police in their investigations.Ĭarmichael played the role concurrently in a series of BBC Radio 4 adaptations from 1973, which eventually completed the whole sequence of Sayers's novels. The adaptations star Ian Carmichael as aristocratic sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey, the second son of the Duke of Denver. Rachel Herbert as Lady Mary Wimsey ( Clouds of Witness, Murder Must Advertise). ![]()
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