![]() ![]() It takes its time, looks gorgeous and does for posh-on-posh crime what The Wire did for the cap-popping drug lords of Baltimore. ![]() Now Midsomer Murders is an unacceptable guilty pleasure, this could be the very thing for all of your lighter-side-of-homicide needs. They are regularly held up at gunpoint by thwarted villains and their reaction is always a quizzically raised eyebrow and little else. He's a well-adjusted, sexually satisfied young thruster with a devilish pretty wife and the good looks of Ivor Novello. In a departure from the classic TV detective, Tommy Beresford doesn't have an unfortunate home life or a drink problem or indeed an embittered bone in his body. She looks like one of those pierrot dolls so popular in the 80s, all sculpted brows and cherry lips. "I can see it, Tuppence! I think I know how it was done!" Once you've stopped sniggering at her name you can truly appreciate the effervescence of a young Annis in full bloom. Not that obscenely-foraging-tongues business you get on programmes nowadays.Īnnis is Prudence Beresford, though her husband likes to call her Tuppence. ![]() The kissing is the lips-pressed-together-head-wobbling kind. Cast: FRANCESCA ANNIS, JAMES WARWICK, Reece Dinsdale, Fleur Chandler. At least once an episode, but only in a very chaste way. Cast: FRANCESCA ANNIS (Prudence Cowley), JAMES WARWICK (Thomas Beresford). It's like a terribly British Moonlighting without the will-they-won't-they element. ![]()
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