The quality of acting is so good, right from the beginning. Just that little scene with Dolly and Arthur in bed, her rolling over to cuddle him, and him tapping her arm in a comradely fashion. Little details like that stand out for me.
Joan Hickson was Miss Marple! She said that when she was young and in a play in the West End, Agatha Christie came to her dressing room after the play and said: "When you get old I want you to play Miss Marple!
@mariannacsikos4891 noone is/was even vaguely up to her standard. Joan Hicksons voice and grammar is as Miss Marples should be. Every other actress comes second best.
Joan Hickson is Miss Marple! No other actress who has played the part, including Margaret Rutherford , who I loved to bits, comes close. I believe Agatha Christie knew her, but whether it is true she thought she would match the Miss Marple in her books I don't know. Now, if you would excuse me I have the washing machine on.
These various tv series are also available at Internet Achive. I type miss Marple Joan Hickson. They were on in the 80 s and 90s. Also movies , other miss Marples. Poirot, etc.
In the film 'Murder She Said' (1961) -- which was based on Agatha Christie's crime novel 'The 4:50 from Paddington' -- Margaret Rutherford plays a domestic who replaces another domestic, who's played by ... Joan Hickson. Miss Marple meets Miss Marple.
Love this sure , I like the miss marble is this on the best on , she has a nice charming voice , hope there more of her sures I don't think she maind to many ,she sweetening
From 1984 to 1992 the BBC covered 12 of the Miss Marple stories, starring Joan Hickson. Hers has justifiably been described as the best portrayal of Miss Marple ever.
Joan Hickson. The only authentic MM. Looks like she should, speaks as she should, lives in a cozy cottage as she should. She shouldn't be with-it-hip as she isn't. Can't abide the other misses M. Super supporting cast of first-rate actors.
Watching again, one notices how clocks in background mark swift passage of events, the framed portrait of soldier implies a melancholy loss in Arthur and Dolly’s marriage.
Nauris, ese local es maravilloso en verano, porque la terraza es un oasis para el calor. La cocina tiene tintes españoles. El queso de cabra frito es maravilloso. Cierto que es caro, pero en Santiago es difícil encontrar lugares baratos. Vayan a don Peyo en Ñuñoa. Comida rica y no tan cara un abrazo Un abrazo
It's the first of a three-parter, and is the first of the 12 Miss Marple stories the BBC made starring Joan Hickson. Google 'Joan Hickson body in the library', and check out her biography and filmography to find the other stories.
What happened to the rest of the story.....?We didn't see M iss Marple solve the mystery of the death of the young girl or how she came to be in the library ,
Not the first film or TV portrayal of Miss Marple, but Joan Hickson's is justifiably considered the best. She was 78 when she did the first of the 12 stories she did for the BBC, and 86 for the last.
Why do so many commentators spend soooo much time on DJTs shenanigans and rarely take any time to talk about the funding of the government which has to happen by the end of the month. Some deep dives about what’s happening would be welcome.
The Bandry's are quite lucky that they're rich and well-connected. I mean - they know enough to call Miss Jane Marple and get her on the case. Lucky for them, Miss Marple only associates with and helps out wealthy people - as I've seen from watching a few episodes. As I'm from America, this makes me wonder if Miss Marple is a Republican - does anyone know?
She's English. Of course she's not a Republican. She is, of course, a well-off Victorian of inherited wealth, and would have conservative views with a good dose of duty and social responsibility. As far as I recall, Jane Marple and Dolly Bantry went to school together and remain friends. Agatha Christie herself was comfortably off and well-connected, so knew the society she wrote about, and these were the people who could afford to buy her books. Her second husband was an archaeologist in the Middle East and Egypt and she often joined him on digs - extensive travel that was used in her more exotic plots.
The potential life is no more she might be so thin thin not thin just tired I'm so tired she smiles.why is she alieve she's alive in trees let's sleep outside ..no here . Rest here untill breathing easily cones and leaves and cones and goodness is the minds friends .she's in trees .there's more to do. Miss more , sleep now here with who tilly till dawn's and night slowly ebbs to be not to determine
The traveling community have sent some black cries . The young man a army attending the infantry. Oh dear they are infantry madam they are not eabderlings her us very important we gldibt know The crows. She is tajen they must wait the house . Life is tajen I can't say.there not to kill another nit one whom thinks through but traditions haves a meals too much attention. Than needs no. I'm a little asrtift she's not listening to war. Sorry no chat to her . The infantry is to disperse .wait by the way opposite if orders. Wait opposite yo him especially she's police not military she's to calm the right answers and they not it find truths from there ..the dhes ok
It's to lessen moneys attitude here by hungers . Calm by him . Yes to the sane fate here no I'm miss underlings suitcase carrier. Thanks to the infantry I have meanings other than ok . The winds to there good coldness
I'd love to have a dead body in my local library - it beats having nothing. I'm from America and all the books were banned and burned at a crowded book burning. People kept complaining that this book or that book was pornographic and it became a "porn war". Well, at least the s'mores tasted good.
Yeah but the English are addicted to their own deceased colonial empire, esp because the fantasy beats reality anyday....Britain has aturned into a 3rd world refugee tip...that leaves brushing off the Empire dust and jetting little matchgirls, despoiled maids kicked to the poor house,syphilis, tuberculosis, horse shit everywhere, haves and have nots...and prostitution..."Victorian era life" was absolute HELL for all but the richest people, Im so grateful to live now. Imagine English teeth back THEN😮HolySheeit😂
The quality of acting is so good, right from the beginning. Just that little scene with Dolly and Arthur in bed, her rolling over to cuddle him, and him tapping her arm in a comradely fashion. Little details like that stand out for me.
This is my 4th time watching. I so love Miss Marple & Joan Hickson
I find it stupid that no one seemed anxious to see who was dead. Their reaction after confirming a dead body was to me unrealistic.
@@barbarakempf761 It's the old 'stiff upper lip' in action!
Comedy of manners. Gentle humor.
Joan Hickson was Miss Marple!
She said that when she was young and in a play in the West End, Agatha Christie came to her dressing room after the play and said: "When you get old I want you to play Miss Marple!
Brilliant series, untouched by American influence. Realistically and identifiably British. Excellent! ❤
Jon Hickson is the one and only Miss Marple! She was the best.
Absolutely. Sometimes, you just find one that nobody else can hold a candle to.
Yess!!❤ My favorit Miss Marple
Yes I think you are right. She's my favourite.
@mariannacsikos4891 noone is/was even vaguely up to her standard. Joan Hicksons voice and grammar is as Miss Marples should be. Every other actress comes second best.
JOAN HICKSON
I have always loved Joan hickson she is the best actress and I love her voice.
I LOVE the Miss Marple series! ❤️
I love these old movies they have a good story to them
I have just watched all 3 episodes and the story is wonderful and all the actors absolutely marvelous keep them coming please
Joan Hi ckson
Best miss Marple
No otherd come close
Gwen Watson and Joan Hickson the Best, "Miss Marple duo"
Gwen Watford.
سلام چرا قسمت های بعدی به ترتیب نمی
Hallelujah, you just saved me from American "politics" 🤡💩💀
THANK YOU❤
I just love the little bits where someone pulls their curtins aside to watch them in the street.
So you know what town they're in. 😂
Joan Hickson is Miss Marple! No other actress who has played the part, including Margaret Rutherford , who I loved to bits, comes close. I believe Agatha Christie knew her, but whether it is true she thought she would match the Miss Marple in her books I don't know. Now, if you would excuse me I have the washing machine on.
This IS THE BEST VERSION OF Miss Marple EVER ⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️🌷👸🌷
大好きなシリーズ❤️ありがとうございます🙏マープルもっと沢山拝見したいです😅🎉
This was not a movie. TV series. The best Miss Matple,ever. Shown on PBS IN the 80's.
Love the actors, the English are the best!
اصلا چرا همه قسمتهای سریال را آپلود نمیکنین
What a masterpiece
I used to think that all English women talked like that. 😅I also loved Margaret Rutherford in this role.
In the 1930's, the middle and upper classes in southern England DID all speak that way!
@@keithrainbow Oh dear. That‘s quite funny, isn‘t it?
@@claranimmer7349 It was what it was! And considered a "refined" way of speaking.
@@keithrainbow It sounded a little like singing.
I just couldnt take to Margaret Rutherford and her dotty version.
These various tv series are also available at Internet Achive. I type miss Marple Joan Hickson. They were on in the 80 s and 90s. Also movies , other miss Marples. Poirot, etc.
Thank you!
Gratitude for sharing this information.🌿
@@doreendaykin6693 Best kept secret and resource. I don't know why.
In the film 'Murder She Said' (1961) -- which was based on Agatha Christie's crime novel 'The 4:50 from Paddington' -- Margaret Rutherford plays a domestic who replaces another domestic, who's played by ... Joan Hickson. Miss Marple meets Miss Marple.
Danke
Thank You
Thank you
Love this sure , I like the miss marble is this on the best on , she has a nice charming voice , hope there more of her sures I don't think she maind to many ,she sweetening
From 1984 to 1992 the BBC covered 12 of the Miss Marple stories, starring Joan Hickson. Hers has justifiably been described as the best portrayal of Miss Marple ever.
I bet that is going to be a lovely autumn this year
For me Joan Hickson is the perfect Miss Markle of them all.😊
Oh my I want that bus in the opening shot!
Joan Hickson. The only authentic MM. Looks like she should, speaks as she should, lives in a cozy cottage as she should. She shouldn't be with-it-hip as she isn't. Can't abide the other misses M. Super supporting cast of first-rate actors.
Watching again, one notices how clocks in background mark swift passage of events, the framed portrait of soldier implies a melancholy loss in Arthur and Dolly’s marriage.
❤love it❤
Thanks
Joan Hickson performs as much in moments of silence as she does in moments of revelation.
THE FINAL EPISODE (PART 3) IS ON JERRY WOODS' CHANNEL
Link please!!
Just search "Jerry Woods", and you'll find it.
your work is magnificent…🎉
WHERE IS THE REST OF THE MOVIE?
It's in three parts, easy to find
Am I missing something ? That was not the end was it ? Where's the rest ?
Look for parts 2 and 3, easy to find
Nauris, ese local es maravilloso en verano, porque la terraza es un oasis para el calor. La cocina tiene tintes españoles. El queso de cabra frito es maravilloso. Cierto que es caro, pero en Santiago es difícil encontrar lugares baratos. Vayan a don Peyo en Ñuñoa. Comida rica y no tan cara un abrazo
Un abrazo
I agree!
Why isn't this listed as the first of a two part? I just wasted an hour.
It's the first of a three-parter, and is the first of the 12 Miss Marple stories the BBC made starring Joan Hickson. Google 'Joan Hickson body in the library', and check out her biography and filmography to find the other stories.
I found parts 2 and 3 easily!
Where is the next segment? This is incomplete!!!
What happened to the rest of the video or is this part 1?
TY FROM KANSAS LAND OF OZ (=
What happened to the rest of the story.....?We didn't see M iss Marple solve the mystery of the death of the young girl or how she came to be in the library ,
Joan Hickson, the best Miss Marple ever in my humble opinion. Like Margaret Rutherford too tho!
This is only half of the film 😢
Stupendi tutti i gialli di agatha!!!! Io sono una ammiratrice di tutta la sua collana di perle con poirot e miss marple❤❤
Where is the next part?
How many of you Out There think that Selina Cadell, ( Doc Martin etc ),with her dark, probing eyes, would make an excellent Miss Marple?
Branning from Eastenders. Dolly’s hubby
چرا دوبله فارسیشو نمیزارید
👍
No part 2
سلام تمام قسمتهای پوآرو وخانم مارپل بیزحمت بذارید ازداستاناشون برش ندید. اگه به ترتیب باشه که ممنون میشیم. ممنون دستتون دردنکنه
Wait, there was no ending. Where’s the end?
Where us part 2
Where’s the ending?
No ending? That's just wrong, especially with a murder mystery.
There's a part two somewhere on UA-cam. I have seen it several times . It will give you all the answers you want. Brilliant acting by all
PART 3, THE ENDING, IS AVAILABLE ON JERRY WOODS' CHANNEL IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHO DUNNIT
@@ednadawson728Joan Hickson is the best Miss Marple in my opinion.
@@mutley593 Thank you!
I don't know why to me Joan Hickson looked MISS MARPLE.
It's the general from a darling buds of may. A very young general
Original ms marple?
Not the first film or TV portrayal of Miss Marple, but Joan Hickson's is justifiably considered the best. She was 78 when she did the first of the 12 stories she did for the BBC, and 86 for the last.
I picture the befuddled home owners as John Cleese and Maggie Smith.
Why do so many commentators spend soooo much time on DJTs shenanigans and rarely take any time to talk about the funding of the government which has to happen by the end of the month. Some deep dives about what’s happening would be welcome.
I am sure there are better places to discuss that than the comments under a Miss Marple video
Well who done it then?
3:24 Men!🙄
I'm impressed by the number of weirdos in this episode.
Ikr, reminds me of my apt complex😮
Türkçe altyazı lütfen, çok guzeldi
Bu dizi turkıyede yayinlandimi ??
@@alirezafarzaneh9731 evet ama türkçe değil
Bu oyuncu,Joan Hickson,en iyi Miss Marple bence.Tam o karakteri canlandırıyor.
😮
The caption's American system is having a hard time with the inland heavyset British accent
ONLY EPISODE 1 ?? 😒
Margret Rutherford the best Miss Marple
The Bandry's are quite lucky that they're rich and well-connected. I mean - they know enough to call Miss Jane Marple and get her on the case. Lucky for them, Miss Marple only associates with and helps out wealthy people - as I've seen from watching a few episodes. As I'm from America, this makes me wonder if Miss Marple is a Republican - does anyone know?
The UK doesn't have a Republican or Democrat Party plus all the wealthy celebrities seem to be Democrats these days
She's English. Of course she's not a Republican. She is, of course, a well-off Victorian of inherited wealth, and would have conservative views with a good dose of duty and social responsibility.
As far as I recall, Jane Marple and Dolly Bantry went to school together and remain friends.
Agatha Christie herself was comfortably off and well-connected, so knew the society she wrote about, and these were the people who could afford to buy her books. Her second husband was an archaeologist in the Middle East and Egypt and she often joined him on digs - extensive travel that was used in her more exotic plots.
Are you serious? Not everything in any country relates to something in the US.
She was told no to a snswers that should be yes. Nost important thr dress
The potential life is no more she might be so thin thin not thin just tired I'm so tired she smiles.why is she alieve she's alive in trees let's sleep outside ..no here . Rest here untill breathing easily cones and leaves and cones and goodness is the minds friends .she's in trees .there's more to do. Miss more , sleep now here with who tilly till dawn's and night slowly ebbs to be not to determine
The government not the family not a him but her. Her government by this . Sorry sits good day.
The traveling community have sent some black cries . The young man a army attending the infantry. Oh dear they are infantry madam they are not eabderlings her us very important we gldibt know
The crows. She is tajen they must wait the house . Life is tajen I can't say.there not to kill another nit one whom thinks through but traditions haves a meals too much attention. Than needs no. I'm a little asrtift she's not listening to war. Sorry no chat to her . The infantry is to disperse .wait by the way opposite if orders. Wait opposite yo him especially she's police not military she's to calm the right answers and they not it find truths from there ..the dhes ok
It's to lessen moneys attitude here by hungers . Calm by him . Yes to the sane fate here no I'm miss underlings suitcase carrier. Thanks to the infantry I have meanings other than ok . The winds to there good coldness
Episode 2 and 3 ua-cam.com/video/z5dqTg9gYZY/v-deo.htmlsi=kuD3rGnT01ZC2kTI
Thank you Eugenia!
No.
Josy is Sting's wife😅
....youw lust😏🤔😁😊😂😂😂😂😂
I'd love to have a dead body in my local library - it beats having nothing. I'm from America and all the books were banned and burned at a crowded book burning. People kept complaining that this book or that book was pornographic and it became a "porn war". Well, at least the s'mores tasted good.
No books have been banned
I feel like I wasted my time. 😢
You are wrong.Peehaps you didn't understand.
Absolutely horrendous portrayal of the class system in the uk.
Nonsense and dated.
Yeah but the English are addicted to their own deceased colonial empire, esp because the fantasy beats reality anyday....Britain has aturned into a 3rd world refugee tip...that leaves brushing off the Empire dust and jetting little matchgirls, despoiled maids kicked to the poor house,syphilis, tuberculosis, horse shit everywhere, haves and have nots...and prostitution..."Victorian era life" was absolute HELL for all but the richest people, Im so grateful to live now. Imagine English teeth back THEN😮HolySheeit😂
Of course it's dated but no doubt true when Mrs. Christie wrote it.
Are you nuts, it is what it is for goodness sake. What did you expect, Coronation Street !!
There is a part 2 ? When this was on PBS. I recall a part 2 .. or am i dreaming
ua-cam.com/video/z5dqTg9gYZY/v-deo.htmlsi=GfKx_Nbrkwp9eExf