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Lord Peter Wimsey
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailor 4
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Strong Poison 1
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Lord Peter Wimsey - The Nine Tailor 1
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Have His Carcase 04
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Have His Carcase 01
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Five Red Herrings 4
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_Probable impossibilities are to be preferred to improbable possibilities._
Thanks for posting this!
Edward Petherbridge was absolutely brilliant in this role. No other actor could of played Lord Peter Wimsey better
There is only one lord Peter wimsey for me and that's Ian Carmichael 👍
Thank you
One of my favorite episodes. Anna Cooper played Anna Dorland and it was a superb performance. I'll admit I found her very fetching in this role and others I watched her play. Blessed Be from Tennessee.
8:16 Don’t worry, Potty Peake, you’ll go on to receive the rank of Admiral from Darth Vader!
Love that.
Time for a remake of the Lord Peter Wimsey series!😊
Oh Wimsey has a moustache in this episode 😮
Peter Pratt, who played Mr. Pym, was the principal comedian with the D’Oyly Carte Opera Company between 1951-1959, following Martyn Green’s departure and preceding John Reed, who played the roles through the 1960s. He was a wonderful King Gama and John Wellington Wells on the D’Oyly Carte recordings from the ealy 1969s. I wish I could have seen him on stage!
A superbly crafted episode with wonderful character actors. The bells are wonderful, and they sound so English. Sadly I wonder for how long before they are silenced so as not to " offend " a certain section of our enriched society!
Has anyone else, I wonder, spotted that lord Peter smokes " Passing Cloud " cigarettes?
I just found a youtube video where Ian Carmichael was playing Berty wooster. The algorism actually doing somethibg good for once. Yes. He is marvelous in that too.
Wonderful. How I wish the restraint and artistry shown in this production could return today. Moving last scene relevant to our times. Peace on earth.
AMEN AMEN AMEN and AMEN - my prayer every day.
🤔🤔🤔 Eu não estou entendendo! Não reconheço lorde Winsley nessa série! Ele é casado com uma mulher que prefere o celibato? Depois de ter sido amante de um homem, e ter tido relacionamento vulgar com mulheres? E depois de ter sido acusada de assassinato! Entendem? O personagem desse lord fica longe da personificação de Ian Carmichael. Isso está nos livros? Me desculpem eu não consegui nem um exemplar! Mas, de antemão, fica minha indignação e insatisfação com essa série!
😂😂😂😂 É a primeira vez que eu vejo uma mãe da idade do filho! Jerry deve ser até mais velho que a mãe! kkkk 😂😂😂😂 Agora, a amante de Jerry....tem medo de que o marido a mate, mas ainda assim, dorme com outros homens?
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8:42...Uma mulher madura, vivendo às custas do pai falando maldito capitalismo! É piada! Fala fala fala, mas, no minuto em que estiver sem dinheiro e com fome, é até capaz de matar por dinheiro! 😂😂😂 A atriz que interpetra Mary, exagerou ! Quando ela viu que a personagem era de uma jovem, ela entendeu adolescente! Agiu como uma adolescente, e ficou esquisito, porque claramente a mulher já estava nos seus 40 anos! Foi mal.
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This country sure indeed beautiful ... Love every minute of this story ...
David Langton from Upstairs, Downstairs as the Duke of Denver
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I love watching how Lord Peter is taking his brotherly role seriously to Lady Mary.
NELLY IS FLIPPING AMAZING. THE TALKING HEAD FOR THIS CHANNEL REALLY SUCKS NEED TO BLOCK THIS CHANNEL NOW
Stretched format, why?
The "honest" Locksmith portrayed a flea exterminator on "Good Neighbors".
I loved the outrage of David Rintoul's character. Be suspected of murder. vs. Be thought not just a greasy gigolo, but a greasy gigolo with NO TASTE. He doesn't want to be thought a greasy gigolo with such want of standards. A painting gigolo should have taste! Doesn't want that stain on his prospects. Character be damned. Think Gauguin - who made such a career out of abusing and infecting the beautiful and guileless. I'd have been 100% sympathetic to Rintoul's character if he'd have helped the widow to have some later life fun. Yes, she was unbearable to listen to. But - well, let's just say, I don't think it was accidental that the "beautiful" woman was always weaving and spinning - the REAL man eating creature was that Mackintosh mad one. She's even described as "sucking the life" out of her victim. The widow has some love of life left in her. Good for her. The murder "mystery" is all a matter of cross referencing timetables. More trainspotting than detecting. Though that's not meant as a criticism. All those lovely unBeechinged branch lines. One could weep. The real meat is, of course, the characters. The married couple who claim their marriage is strong because they allow each other "freedom", both of whom turn out to be profoundly jealous and really rather nasty. The successful painter whose head servants describe their domestic set-up as being "like a family". Yup, an unkind, controlling, gas lighting, lying, cruel family. They're right...just like a real family. The locals, Scottish locals, who make money from the English tourist incomers, and can't stand them. That's 100% correct in two ways. I've an American relative, who, when he traveled from Ireland to Scotland, said that he really enjoyed Scotland, as people there were too busy hating the English to get around to hating Americans. Plus, anyone who has ever lived in a place that has a tourism economy, will recognize the loathing that locals have for their source livelihood. Sayers did all that stuff so well, and with affection and dry humour, but never blind to reality.. It's one of the reasons I liked Gaudy Night so much. She lived in the academic world, but she didn't let it off the hook. She pointed out the cruelty in the intellectual and social snobbery, the deliberate, relished cruelty. My daughter is currently at uni and she describes very well that world of difference between professors who can critique students' work in a manner which encourages and improves them and their work, and professors who just want to flex & inflate their own egos and do so by humiliating and crushing those young people they're meant to be enlightening and guiding. Sayers was good at seeing the dark and light and not being overly judgmental. That's a real quality when writing about murders.
Playing some of Debussy's Children's Corner at 34:36.
Back when David Rintoul was still young and beautiful. Once he was older, he was always cast in sinister roles. He was good at them too. He played Mr Darcy in the version of Pride and Prejudice filmed in the latter half of the 70s. A much more faithful adaptation than the 90s series.
I like hats. I like a nice hat on a woman or a bloke. I rather wish men still wore them, and I don't mean those ghastly baseball style caps, usually made worse by some advertising slogan, I mean a proper hat. But I often shake my head when I see blokes out in the cold, clotheds in layer upon layer of stiff itchy wool, even a blanket thrown over the shoulders, yet their hat merely something perched atop the head, leaving the poor freezing ears all exposed. Poor ears. What did hat designers have against ears? Though I AM glad that men no longer wear hats that drove the annihilation of beavers. Beavers are sublime. They should probably rule the earth.
The angels in church roofs in East Anglia are rather famous now. Not many are still left. The ones that are extant are in constant peril in so many ways.
43:14 PTSD. During the war, Wimsey had had to send people into death. Often.
He's so easy to watch!
1974-2024 .... 50 years age, Lord whimsey:
We all talk about Ian Carmichael as the ideal Wimsey (and I agree totally), but how about Bunter!? What's the actor's name? He deserves roses, I'd say.
How times have changed...
They got Lord Peters war service wrong unless he was reassigned to Intelligence after his injury on the front line.
If I was a well conected gell back in the day, I would have longed to have married Lord Peter. Not for the title of Her Ladyship. Samely, nor for a life of unquestionable unashamed ease and splendour. My burning desire is fuelled entirely by those utterly sumptuous dressing gowns.
Involuntary manslaughter at worst.
As Red Skelton said at the funeral of Harry Cohn, "Give the people what they want and they will come out every time."
No, can't buy Mr. Watters as the killer.
The bells killed him. Never thought of that. Hence the horrified look on his face.
So, neither Jim or Will are guilty. How about Mary?
Right again.
"Oh, my God." Evidently, who took the body out of the belfry was not the one who killed Deacon. It was probably brother Jim.
Could be brother Jim, or a strong woman.
Thank you, Bunter. Oh, someone shoult accompany Hilary to the bank, just in case.