The latest Miss Marple Mystery on PBS Mystery!, The Blue Geranium, was originally an Agatha Christie short story. While I did not find this mystery quite as satisfying to watch as The Secret of the Chimneys, I found my viewing time well spent. The solution leads to a typical old-fashioned Agatha Christie twist, with Miss Marple racing against time to save an innocent man. Once again the British cast, led by Julia McKenzie, Toby Stephens, and Claudie Blakley is sterling. To see where the clues were dropped, you can watch the 90-minute presentation online from June 28 through July 11!
Watch The Blue Geranium Online: Agatha Christie on PBS Masterpiece Mystery!
June 27, 2010 by Vic
Posted in Movie review, Popular culture | Tagged A, Agatha Christie, Julia McKenzie, Miss Marple, PBS Masterpiece Mystery!, PBS Mystery!, The Blue Geranium, Toby Stephens | 1 Comment
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I am so glad that they are doing new ones like “The Secret of Chimneys” to redo the old ones over and over is such a waste! I am a big Joan Hickson fan and to me she was Miss Marple the scatty old Lady with a mind like a meat cleaver! But wonderful chance to see these…I am really enjoying them.