Miss Marple - Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (part1/10)

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2010

While visiting her friend Marjorie Attfield, Miss Marple learns that her son Bobby had recently found a body, identified as a Mr. Pritchard, on the cliff side. He's received a letter asking him to appear at the enquiry but it seems to be a wild goose chase meant to keep him away from the real enquiry taking place elsewhere. Now accompanied by a friend, Frankie Derwent, they trace the dead man to nearby Castle Savage, home to a dysfunctional family with great deal of money. The family patriarch, Jack Savage, had died not long ago and the dead man had some connection to the Savages. But what is the key to solving the mystery of Pritchard's last words to Bobby as he lay dying: "Why didn't they ask Evans?".

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  • Oh my gosh its Oliver Wood from Harry Potter :D

  • wow if I was Bobby and the guy suddenly opens eyes and grasps my wrist i would have totally spazzed out and fallen.. o-o

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  • @FunnyMult123 Rutherford. 

  • somebody, somebody, somebody, somebody, Georgia Moffet, somebody, som- wait, WHAT?!?!?!?!!? :D :D :D :D 

  • @a136032 Margret Ruthberg (i think that's her surname :( ) was better than the lot of the marples mixed together!!!!

  • OMG SCARED THE SHIT OUTTA ME @ 2:15

  • Julia McKenzie just doesn't have that "Marple" expression that Geraldine McEwan had. That mix of mischief and know all... I miss those days! Still this is rather good!

  • @chilliephilie heaven forbid they should act in anything else

  • 5:19 these kind of friends you don't need... lol she is so pushy..and he is so shy.

  • Sean Biggerstaff!!!!!!!

  • ITVs other rendition of this novel (an 180 minute version from 1980) is also available on youtube if you want to see a version that is much closer to the original Christie novel. I prefer that one, but still there is some elements in this Marple-version which I also like.

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