On Friday 17 January 2025, BBC One broadcasts Father Brown!
The Kembleston Players Season 12 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Father Brown,” titled “The Kembleston Players,” promises to be an intriguing mix of mystery and drama. Set to air on BBC One, this episode revolves around a theater group preparing for their production of “A Most Perfect Murder.” Things take a dark turn when a sudden death occurs during rehearsals, throwing the entire cast into chaos.
Father Brown, known for his keen sense of observation and understanding of human nature, steps in to investigate the incident. As he delves deeper into the world of the Kembleston Players, he uncovers secrets and tensions that run beneath the surface of the seemingly close-knit group. The episode will likely explore themes of ambition, jealousy, and the lengths people will go to protect their reputations.
Viewers can expect a blend of suspense and humor as...
The Kembleston Players Season 12 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Father Brown,” titled “The Kembleston Players,” promises to be an intriguing mix of mystery and drama. Set to air on BBC One, this episode revolves around a theater group preparing for their production of “A Most Perfect Murder.” Things take a dark turn when a sudden death occurs during rehearsals, throwing the entire cast into chaos.
Father Brown, known for his keen sense of observation and understanding of human nature, steps in to investigate the incident. As he delves deeper into the world of the Kembleston Players, he uncovers secrets and tensions that run beneath the surface of the seemingly close-knit group. The episode will likely explore themes of ambition, jealousy, and the lengths people will go to protect their reputations.
Viewers can expect a blend of suspense and humor as...
- 1/17/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
On Friday 10 January 2025, BBC One broadcasts Father Brown!
The Battle of Kembleford Season 12 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Father Brown,” titled “The Battle of Kembleford,” promises to be an intriguing mix of history and mystery. Set to air on BBC One, this episode dives into the world of medieval battle re-enactments, where things take a dark turn.
In this episode, Father Brown finds himself at a local event celebrating a historic battle. The excitement and enthusiasm of the re-enactors quickly shift to shock when a murder occurs during the festivities. The scene is set for a classic whodunit, as Father Brown must sift through the chaos to uncover the truth behind the crime.
As the investigation unfolds, viewers can expect Father Brown to use his keen observation skills and deep understanding of human nature. The episode will explore the relationships among the re-enactors, revealing hidden tensions and rivalries...
The Battle of Kembleford Season 12 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Father Brown,” titled “The Battle of Kembleford,” promises to be an intriguing mix of history and mystery. Set to air on BBC One, this episode dives into the world of medieval battle re-enactments, where things take a dark turn.
In this episode, Father Brown finds himself at a local event celebrating a historic battle. The excitement and enthusiasm of the re-enactors quickly shift to shock when a murder occurs during the festivities. The scene is set for a classic whodunit, as Father Brown must sift through the chaos to uncover the truth behind the crime.
As the investigation unfolds, viewers can expect Father Brown to use his keen observation skills and deep understanding of human nature. The episode will explore the relationships among the re-enactors, revealing hidden tensions and rivalries...
- 1/10/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In the upcoming episode of “Father Brown,” titled “The Kembleston Players,” the beloved priest takes on a new mystery that unfolds in the world of theater. This episode, airing at 3:00 Pm on Friday, January 17, 2025, on BBC One, promises to be both thrilling and engaging.
As rehearsals for the play “A Most Perfect Murder” kick off, excitement fills the air. However, the atmosphere quickly shifts when a dramatic death occurs, leaving the cast and crew in shock. Father Brown, known for his keen insight and compassionate nature, steps in to unravel the truth behind this tragic event.
Viewers can expect a blend of suspense and humor as Father Brown navigates the complexities of the theater world. With a mix of quirky characters and unexpected twists, this episode is sure to keep everyone guessing. The episode highlights Father Brown’s unique ability to connect with people, making him the perfect investigator...
As rehearsals for the play “A Most Perfect Murder” kick off, excitement fills the air. However, the atmosphere quickly shifts when a dramatic death occurs, leaving the cast and crew in shock. Father Brown, known for his keen insight and compassionate nature, steps in to unravel the truth behind this tragic event.
Viewers can expect a blend of suspense and humor as Father Brown navigates the complexities of the theater world. With a mix of quirky characters and unexpected twists, this episode is sure to keep everyone guessing. The episode highlights Father Brown’s unique ability to connect with people, making him the perfect investigator...
- 1/10/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
Father Brown is back for another thrilling season, and the excitement kicks off with Season 12, Episode 1, titled “The Battle of Kembleford.” This episode promises to blend history with mystery as Father Brown finds himself in the midst of a medieval battle re-enactment that takes a dark turn.
When a murder occurs during the festivities, the cheerful atmosphere quickly changes to one of suspicion and fear. Father Brown, known for his keen intuition and understanding of human nature, steps in to investigate. The re-enactment, meant to celebrate history, becomes a backdrop for a crime that needs solving. With the townsfolk caught up in the drama, Father Brown must sift through the chaos to uncover the truth.
As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect twists and turns, along with the charming wit that has made Father Brown a beloved character. The combination of historical intrigue and modern-day dilemmas will keep audiences engaged.
When a murder occurs during the festivities, the cheerful atmosphere quickly changes to one of suspicion and fear. Father Brown, known for his keen intuition and understanding of human nature, steps in to investigate. The re-enactment, meant to celebrate history, becomes a backdrop for a crime that needs solving. With the townsfolk caught up in the drama, Father Brown must sift through the chaos to uncover the truth.
As the episode unfolds, viewers can expect twists and turns, along with the charming wit that has made Father Brown a beloved character. The combination of historical intrigue and modern-day dilemmas will keep audiences engaged.
- 1/3/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
Prepare for a riveting mystery in the quaint village of Kembleford as “Father Brown” returns with Season 11 Episode 2, titled “The Forensic Nun,” airing at 1:45 Pm on January 12, 2024, on BBC One. In this intriguing installment, the beloved Father Brown finds himself embroiled in a puzzling case when his old friend, Sister Boniface, becomes implicated in the murder of a renowned artist.
As the story unfolds, viewers can expect a captivating blend of suspense and sleuthing as Father Brown delves into the secrets hidden within the village. The narrative takes an unexpected turn as Sister Boniface’s involvement adds a layer of complexity to the investigation.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of “Father Brown” or a newcomer to the charming world of Kembleford, this episode promises an enthralling mix of mystery, friendship, and the indomitable spirit of justice. Tune in at 1:45 Pm on BBC One for an afternoon of intrigue with “The Forensic Nun.
As the story unfolds, viewers can expect a captivating blend of suspense and sleuthing as Father Brown delves into the secrets hidden within the village. The narrative takes an unexpected turn as Sister Boniface’s involvement adds a layer of complexity to the investigation.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of “Father Brown” or a newcomer to the charming world of Kembleford, this episode promises an enthralling mix of mystery, friendship, and the indomitable spirit of justice. Tune in at 1:45 Pm on BBC One for an afternoon of intrigue with “The Forensic Nun.
- 1/6/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
“The Long Shadow,” a true crime drama by “Hijack” and “Lupin” creator George Kay, has revealed a stellar cast.
Directed by BAFTA-winner director Lewis Arnold the 7 x 60′ series for U.K. broadcaster ITV and streamer Itvx, drama is a depiction of the five-year hunt for serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, focusing on the lives of the victims who crossed his path and those of the officers at the heart of the police investigation.
Toby Jones (“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”) plays Dennis Hoban, who initially led the enquiry, with David Morrissey (“Sherwood”) as George Oldfield, who took on the investigation. The cast also includes Lee Ingleby, Katherine Kelly, Daniel Mays, Sydney Jackson, Shaun Thomas, Jill Halfpenny, Daisy Waterstone, Jasmine Lee-Jones, Molly Wright, Liz White, Shaun Dooley, Alexa Davies, Chloe Harris, Stephen Tompkinson, Jack Deam, Michael McElhatton, Adam Long, Ruth Madeley, Dorothy Atkinson, Rob James-Collier, Charley Webb, Steven Waddington and Kris Hitchen.
Directed by BAFTA-winner director Lewis Arnold the 7 x 60′ series for U.K. broadcaster ITV and streamer Itvx, drama is a depiction of the five-year hunt for serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, focusing on the lives of the victims who crossed his path and those of the officers at the heart of the police investigation.
Toby Jones (“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny”) plays Dennis Hoban, who initially led the enquiry, with David Morrissey (“Sherwood”) as George Oldfield, who took on the investigation. The cast also includes Lee Ingleby, Katherine Kelly, Daniel Mays, Sydney Jackson, Shaun Thomas, Jill Halfpenny, Daisy Waterstone, Jasmine Lee-Jones, Molly Wright, Liz White, Shaun Dooley, Alexa Davies, Chloe Harris, Stephen Tompkinson, Jack Deam, Michael McElhatton, Adam Long, Ruth Madeley, Dorothy Atkinson, Rob James-Collier, Charley Webb, Steven Waddington and Kris Hitchen.
- 8/8/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
The absence of three characters from Father Brown has been explained by one of the show’s stars.
On Friday (6 January), the crime drama centred on Mark Williams’ crime-solving priest will return to BBC One for its 10th series.
A few months ago, a publicity shot from the new batch of episodes was released, showing Williams alongside several cast members, including John Burton, John Light and Nancy Carroll.
However, fans noticed that three people were missing: Emer Kenny, who played Bunty Windermere, Sorcha Cusack, who played Bridgette McCarthy, and Inspector Mallory actor Jack Deam.
Cusack has appeared on the show since it began in 2013, while Deam joined in 2016. Kenny jumped on board a year later.
Burton, who plays Sergeant Goodfellow, addressed their absence in a tweet, writing: “I’ve had lots (and I mean lots) of messages about the new publicity shot which shows certain characters missing from it, and...
On Friday (6 January), the crime drama centred on Mark Williams’ crime-solving priest will return to BBC One for its 10th series.
A few months ago, a publicity shot from the new batch of episodes was released, showing Williams alongside several cast members, including John Burton, John Light and Nancy Carroll.
However, fans noticed that three people were missing: Emer Kenny, who played Bunty Windermere, Sorcha Cusack, who played Bridgette McCarthy, and Inspector Mallory actor Jack Deam.
Cusack has appeared on the show since it began in 2013, while Deam joined in 2016. Kenny jumped on board a year later.
Burton, who plays Sergeant Goodfellow, addressed their absence in a tweet, writing: “I’ve had lots (and I mean lots) of messages about the new publicity shot which shows certain characters missing from it, and...
- 1/6/2023
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - TV
ITV has cancelled its Dci Banks TV show after five seasons (series). Radio Times reports the fifth series will be the final outing. The program ended with the two-part finale, "Undertow, which will serve as the Dci Banks TV series finale.Stephen Tompkins starred in the title role of ITV's adaption Peter Robinson's Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks book series. Andrea Lowe, Caroline Catz, Jack Deam, and Samuel Anderson also starred.Read More…...
- 11/11/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
BBC One has announced the cast for its new daytime drama 32 Brinkburn Street. The programme, which will air in March to coincide with the 2011 census, focuses on two generations of a family living in a house in Manchester. Waterloo Road star Eva Pope has signed up to appear in the series along with Jam And Jerusalem's Maggie Steed, Shameless actor Jack Deam and Moses Jones's Wunmi Mosaku. The show will centre on one generation in 1931 and another in 2011 and will examine how the characters deal with similar issues. Each episode in the five-part series will cover 24 hours and topics included are expected to include pregnancy, (more)...
- 11/11/2010
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Christopher McQuarrie (Valkyrie) is currently working on a draft of a remake of Unforgiven, with Angelina Jolie in mind for the lead role. Don’t worry, it’s not that Unforgiven: the source material in question is the 2009 British miniseries led by Suranne Jones. According to Deadline, McQuarrie’s script centers on “a woman’s attempt to rejoin society after she serves a fifteen-year prison stretch for the murder of two policemen… but the paroled woman is targeted for a revenge campaign by two sons of one of her victims.” The report indicates that Jolie will not commit to this (nor any other film) without a finished screenplay — Gk Films is fast-tracking development.
McQuarrie co-wrote The Tourist, which sees Jolie opposite Johnny Depp starting December 10th. McQuarrie recently finished work on the script for the Japan-set sequel to X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Jolie is in the early stages of development on her directorial debut,...
McQuarrie co-wrote The Tourist, which sees Jolie opposite Johnny Depp starting December 10th. McQuarrie recently finished work on the script for the Japan-set sequel to X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Jolie is in the early stages of development on her directorial debut,...
- 8/26/2010
- by Brendan Bettinger
- Collider.com
Former Coronation Street star Suranne Jones is to star in Unforgiven, a new three-part ITV1 thriller. The drama follows Jones's character Ruth Slater as she is released from prison following a 15-year sentence for the murder of two policemen. As she tries to make a fresh start with her new boyfriend Brad (Will Mellor), her chances of happiness are threatened by the two sons of one of her victims. The two men, played by Jack Deam and Matthew McNulty, contemplate revenge against Ruth, but she must also face up to other, more far-reaching, consequences of her actions. Filming has already begun in West Yorkshire for (more)...
- 8/19/2008
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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