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  • I always thought that the police of England should have been told about Miss Marple. She'd certainly proved herself and yet she still has to deal with these men who treat her like a silly old lady. I think it was embarassment to them that an old lady was so good at these mystery/murders. That such a simple old person could outdo them. So typical that men would have such pride rather than trying to gather all that they could to solve the thing./ The young cop reminds me of JJField in looks.

  • the passion of Gladies lol

    I liked her character though

  • 6:22 -- Miss Marple asks, "Was she [the widow] eating bread and honey?" In part 7/12 at 7:39, Lance mentions that he has brought bread and honey for tea.

  • parts 1 thru 7 are back of course

    as of this writing

  • i could be wrong but i think i've figured out who the killer is...

  • lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When she came saying SHE IS DEAD SHE IS DEAD the police were just standing looking like fools

  • all the servants last naes are birds and the cook is called crow?

  • Like the biblical dueling. Miss Marple won.

  • I really like this Miss Marple. She's so sweet and these versions are truer to the books

  • I love seeing the coppers make themselves right at home in the "lodge". Great stuff!

  • At 4:32 --

    Job 24:14, "The murderer rising with the light..."

    Hebrews 9:16, "Where a testament is,..."

  • ??? How about parts 1 to 7?

  • It would be really nice to have parts 1-7 of this.

  • I'm sorry, YouTube deleted them :(

  • Please post the other parts to this. Miss Marple is one of my favorites! Thanks!

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