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1. P.D. James - A Certain Justice
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2. Poirot:Third Floor Flat
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3. Agatha Christie's Poirot: Million
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4. Poirot:Adventures of Johnnie Waverly
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5. Poirot:Four and Twenty Blackbirds
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6. Poirot:Incredible Theft
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7. Poirot:King of Clubs
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8. A Touch of Frost: Series 4
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9. Poirot:Murder in the Mews
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10. Poirot:Problem at Sea
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11. Touch of Frost:Not With Kindness
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12. Poirot:Dream
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13. Touch of Frost:Care & Protection
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14. Poirot:Triangle at Rhodes
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15. P.D. James - A Certain Justice
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16. Touch of Frost:Conclusion

1. P.D. James - A Certain Justice
Director: Ross Devenish
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Asin: B00005JHCF
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Sales Rank: 5943
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Roy Marsden stars as poetry-loving detective Adam Dalgliesh in this three-part adaptation of P.D. James' A Certain Justice.

Top flight criminal attorney Venetia Aldridge (Penny Downie), a high-profile woman with an abrasive reputation and turbulent private life, has been found dead in her office, stabbed through the heart with her own paper knife. Commander Dalgliesh and his team are called to investigate the murder. As Dalgliesh and Detective Inspector Kate Miskin (Sarah Winman) unravel the complex clues to Venetia's bizarre death, the other members of her prestigious chambers close ranks against the embarrassing questions of Scotland Yard's top commander. Then, just as a prime suspect is within Dalgliesh's grasp, an apparent suicide throws the case into turmoil. ... Read more

Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars Heavy Duty
P. D. James is never afraid to tackle the dark side of human nature. In A Certain Justice, that is made apparant. It begins with the trial of Gary Ashe, an obvious psychopath that is accused of brutally killing his aunt. Venetia Aldridge, as usual, proves her expertise as a defense attourney by getting the young man off. She regrets it when she finds out that, only a week after the trial, he and her 18 year old daughter are "in love". That sends her into a slight state of hysterics. She turns to her married lover for help to find that he is dumping her. Now, through her lifetime, she had gathered many enemies, including her fellow lawyers. With all these terrible events in her life, she takes her anger and despair out on everyone more than ever. So it is no big surprise when she is found dead. Inspector Dagleish enters the story here. There are many likely suspects, but Dagleish thinks that this was a murder that came from the depths of someone's sorrow, not just ambition. The story also foccuses on Ashe and Octavia Aldridge. Once again, an impeccably acted, very heart wrenching story is told with Inspector Dagleish. It made me read the book, and I was happy to see that it followed it very closely.

5-0 out of 5 stars Another top adaptation of P D James's Books!
This adaptation is very close to the original book and provides an insight into the 'Old Bailey' and the justice system. The series was filmed on location in the actual courts, and around the 'Lawyer's' haunts of inner London. The normally staid, conservative corridors of the members of the bar are thrust into a world of fear and horror, death and revenge, when one of their own is murdered in their chambers. The repercussions reververate further afield when the victim's daughter is also put into danger. It becomes a race against time to save her. Again, Roy Marsden portrays Alam Dalgliesh with his renowned flair. He is an accomplished actor who can portray an inner thought of Dalgliesh through a simple twitch of an eyebrow! The cast is excellent,and like Marsden, come from theatrical backgrounds, giving superb, clear diction, acting excellence and verisimilitude to the whole story. Only the English can make such a great mystery show seem so authentic. The evil murderer, Gary Ashe, and the bitchy, aloof Venetia Aldridge QC, the victim, are chillingly portrayed. Like the book, this adaptation elegantly shows the philosophical themes of the older P D James, as the story ends with a brilliant twist, that leaves the viewer wondering if justice has been served at all - or at best, only 'A Certain Justice.'

5-0 out of 5 stars A Stunning Murder Mystery!
Even though I only saw the First and Third parts of "A Certain Justice" it compelled me to watch with eager glance and pounding heart; I was completely spellbound by Danglishs detective ability to solve such a compelling MYSTERY! on PBS MYSTERY! ... Read more


2. Poirot:Third Floor Flat
Director: Ross Devenish, Edward Bennett, Richard Spence, Peter Barber-Fleming, Andrew Piddington, Ken Grieve, John Bruce (II), Brian Farnham, Renny Rye, Andrew Grieve, Stephen Whittaker
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Asin: 6302199026
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Sales Rank: 74501
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3. Agatha Christie's Poirot: Million Dollar Bond
Director: Ross Devenish, Edward Bennett, Richard Spence, Peter Barber-Fleming, Andrew Piddington, Ken Grieve, John Bruce (II), Brian Farnham, Renny Rye, Andrew Grieve, Stephen Whittaker
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Asin: 1569383707
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Sales Rank: 65939
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4. Poirot:Adventures of Johnnie Waverly
Director: Ross Devenish, Edward Bennett, Richard Spence, Peter Barber-Fleming, Andrew Piddington, Ken Grieve, John Bruce (II), Brian Farnham, Renny Rye, Andrew Grieve, Stephen Whittaker
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Asin: 630219900X
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Sales Rank: 79435
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5. Poirot:Four and Twenty Blackbirds
Director: Ross Devenish, Edward Bennett, Richard Spence, Peter Barber-Fleming, Andrew Piddington, Ken Grieve, John Bruce (II), Brian Farnham, Renny Rye, Andrew Grieve, Stephen Whittaker
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Asin: 6302199018
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Sales Rank: 51578
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6. Poirot:Incredible Theft
Director: Ross Devenish, Edward Bennett, Richard Spence, Peter Barber-Fleming, Andrew Piddington, Ken Grieve, John Bruce (II), Brian Farnham, Renny Rye, Andrew Grieve, Stephen Whittaker
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Asin: 6302199050
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Sales Rank: 35339
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7. Poirot:King of Clubs
Director: Ross Devenish, Edward Bennett, Richard Spence, Peter Barber-Fleming, Andrew Piddington, Ken Grieve, John Bruce (II), Brian Farnham, Renny Rye, Andrew Grieve, Stephen Whittaker
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Asin: 6302199069
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Sales Rank: 46649
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8. A Touch of Frost: Series 4
Director: David Reynolds (III), Roger Bamford, Sandy Johnson, Roy Battersby, Herbert Wise, Alan Dossor, Paul Harrison, Adrian Shergold, Don Leaver, Anthony Simmons, Graham Theakston, Paul Seed, John Glenister, Peter Smith, Robert Knights, Ross Devenish
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Asin: 0773351582
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Sales Rank: 75363
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars a touch of frost set 4
this is the best detective darma you will ever sea . david jason is fantastic in the part. ... Read more


9. Poirot:Murder in the Mews
Director: Ross Devenish, Edward Bennett, Richard Spence, Peter Barber-Fleming, Andrew Piddington, Ken Grieve, John Bruce (II), Brian Farnham, Renny Rye, Andrew Grieve, Stephen Whittaker
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Asin: 6302199735
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Sales Rank: 68014
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10. Poirot:Problem at Sea
Director: Ross Devenish, Edward Bennett, Richard Spence, Peter Barber-Fleming, Andrew Piddington, Ken Grieve, John Bruce (II), Brian Farnham, Renny Rye, Andrew Grieve, Stephen Whittaker
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Asin: 6302199042
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Sales Rank: 18127
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars It has a great story, and even a better surprise ending.
This Poirot video is one of the best of the collection. It amazed me from the start. It is very ingeniuos and and a great ending. I definitly recommend it ... Read more


11. Touch of Frost:Not With Kindness
Director: David Reynolds (III), Roger Bamford, Sandy Johnson, Roy Battersby, Herbert Wise, Alan Dossor, Paul Harrison, Adrian Shergold, Don Leaver, Anthony Simmons, Graham Theakston, Paul Seed, John Glenister, Peter Smith, Robert Knights, Ross Devenish
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Asin: 6303363385
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Sales Rank: 115114
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12. Poirot:Dream
Director: Ross Devenish, Edward Bennett, Richard Spence, Peter Barber-Fleming, Andrew Piddington, Ken Grieve, John Bruce (II), Brian Farnham, Renny Rye, Andrew Grieve, Stephen Whittaker
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Asin: 6302199077
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Sales Rank: 58534
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13. Touch of Frost:Care & Protection
Director: David Reynolds (III), Roger Bamford, Sandy Johnson, Roy Battersby, Herbert Wise, Alan Dossor, Paul Harrison, Adrian Shergold, Don Leaver, Anthony Simmons, Graham Theakston, Paul Seed, John Glenister, Peter Smith, Robert Knights, Ross Devenish
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Asin: 6303363377
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Sales Rank: 109231
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14. Poirot:Triangle at Rhodes
Director: Ross Devenish, Edward Bennett, Richard Spence, Peter Barber-Fleming, Andrew Piddington, Ken Grieve, John Bruce (II), Brian Farnham, Renny Rye, Andrew Grieve, Stephen Whittaker
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Asin: 6302199034
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Sales Rank: 67869
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15. P.D. James - A Certain Justice
Director: Ross Devenish
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Asin: 6305474605
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Sales Rank: 55683
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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"There's no such thing as a safe haven," wrote British mystery novelist P.D. James.This is certainly the case in her mystery novel A Certain Justice, which has been given a splendid interpretation in the British TV series Mystery.Brilliant, successful defense attorney Venetia Aldridge (Penny Downie) is found murdered in her court chambers. She had been a controversial figure, not least because she was a strong woman who didn't hesitate to tell her male colleagues exactly what she thought of them.In the first episode of this three-part miniseries, Venetia piles up enemies, any one of whom might be guilty of her murder. The implacable Commander Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard (played, as always, by Roy Marsden) must discover whodunit.The show features wonderfully well-developed characters: Venetia herself, her innocent teenage daughter, Octavia (doe-eyed Flora Montgomery), and Octavia's psychopathic boyfriend, Gary Ashe (whom Venetia successfully defended in a murder trial).As Ashe, Ricci Harnett delivers a truly disquieting performance.Suspense builds inexorably until the chilling conclusion, leavened regularly by P.D. James's cheeky, sardonic humor. Gore mixed with drollery--a tone only the English can pull off. --Laura Mirsky ... Read more

Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars Heavy Duty
P. D. James is never afraid to tackle the dark side of human nature. In A Certain Justice, that is made apparant. It begins with the trial of Gary Ashe, an obvious psychopath that is accused of brutally killing his aunt. Venetia Aldridge, as usual, proves her expertise as a defense attourney by getting the young man off. She regrets it when she finds out that, only a week after the trial, he and her 18 year old daughter are "in love". That sends her into a slight state of hysterics. She turns to her married lover for help to find that he is dumping her. Now, through her lifetime, she had gathered many enemies, including her fellow lawyers. With all these terrible events in her life, she takes her anger and despair out on everyone more than ever. So it is no big surprise when she is found dead. Inspector Dagleish enters the story here. There are many likely suspects, but Dagleish thinks that this was a murder that came from the depths of someone's sorrow, not just ambition. The story also foccuses on Ashe and Octavia Aldridge. Once again, an impeccably acted, very heart wrenching story is told with Inspector Dagleish. It made me read the book, and I was happy to see that it followed it very closely.

5-0 out of 5 stars Another top adaptation of P D James's Books!
This adaptation is very close to the original book and provides an insight into the 'Old Bailey' and the justice system. The series was filmed on location in the actual courts, and around the 'Lawyer's' haunts of inner London. The normally staid, conservative corridors of the members of the bar are thrust into a world of fear and horror, death and revenge, when one of their own is murdered in their chambers. The repercussions reververate further afield when the victim's daughter is also put into danger. It becomes a race against time to save her. Again, Roy Marsden portrays Alam Dalgliesh with his renowned flair. He is an accomplished actor who can portray an inner thought of Dalgliesh through a simple twitch of an eyebrow! The cast is excellent,and like Marsden, come from theatrical backgrounds, giving superb, clear diction, acting excellence and verisimilitude to the whole story. Only the English can make such a great mystery show seem so authentic. The evil murderer, Gary Ashe, and the bitchy, aloof Venetia Aldridge QC, the victim, are chillingly portrayed. Like the book, this adaptation elegantly shows the philosophical themes of the older P D James, as the story ends with a brilliant twist, that leaves the viewer wondering if justice has been served at all - or at best, only 'A Certain Justice.'

5-0 out of 5 stars A Stunning Murder Mystery!
Even though I only saw the First and Third parts of "A Certain Justice" it compelled me to watch with eager glance and pounding heart; I was completely spellbound by Danglishs detective ability to solve such a compelling MYSTERY! on PBS MYSTERY! ... Read more


16. Touch of Frost:Conclusion
Director: David Reynolds (III), Roger Bamford, Sandy Johnson, Roy Battersby, Herbert Wise, Alan Dossor, Paul Harrison, Adrian Shergold, Don Leaver, Anthony Simmons, Graham Theakston, Paul Seed, John Glenister, Peter Smith, Robert Knights, Ross Devenish
list price: $19.98
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Asin: 6303363393
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 117953
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