Not so long ago I wrote a blog about the Murdoch Mysteries; a Canadian TV series that takes place in the late 1890s in
What
alerted me to the 3rd season of Murdoch was an ad on a Midsomer
Murder episode I was watching on Netflix that had a whole list of TV
productions done by Acorn Media. I suddenly realized just how many mystery
series (and many other things) Acorn has done that I absolutely love! As-a-matter-of-fact,
when I finally found a complete list, I wondered if they did 90% of British TV.
I’m sure they don’t, but they sure have done a lot of stuff I’ve watched, and loved,
over the years, many not mysteries. I also found myself going to Netflix to
search some of these shows out, only to find more and more suggestions until I
had to quit, worrying that I’d spend days pulling up show and doing nothing but
watching old shows forever. (Author opinion: Ain’t that the way of research???)
I digress.
So, here’s a list of “I’m thankful” for, and to tell you that if you are a
purchaser of mystery series, then Acorn Media’s website is a treasure.
Otherwise, Netflix does have most of them. One, however, was not. The Agatha
Christie Hour, featuring classic tales of her lesser know sleuths, was missing
and though I’m sure Tommy & Tuppence was on it, I wonder if Mr. Parker Pine
was? No way to know without buying, but I’m not a buyer of movies or series.
Here’s my
nostalgic list of “wow, I love that show”. Midsomer Murders (18 discs—seems
there are more), Murdoch Mysteries (3 seasons) Miss Marple with Geraldine
McEwan, Blue Murder (with Caroline Quentin—remember her in Jonathan Creek ?
They have it too.) Doc Martin (I know not mystery, but come on!) Hetty
Wainthropp, Mrs. Bradley Mysteries, Sherlock Holmes w/Jeremy Brett, Sherlock
(the new one about when he was young) Inspector Lewis, Morse, Cracker, A Touch
of Frost, The Last Detective, Cadfael, Life on Mars (the British version and
the best), Rumpole of the Bailey, Foyle’s War, Inspector Alleyn Mysteries, Ruth
Rendell Mysteries and Wallander. Wire In The Blood and Raising The Dead too,
but not sure who did them.
One I found
but don’t remember is Oliver’s Travels. There were five episodes. Netflix does
have it. Oh gosh, and another one: George Gently, better go order.
Are you a
fan of British Mysteries? What did I miss?