Geraldine McEwan Makes a Good Miss MarpleI've been an Murder Myster fan from I was very young, growing up with a mother who watched Miss Marple, Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poriot, Murder She Wrote etc. So, it was a difficult not to get interested and become a fan of these programmes. But I must admit my favourite is Miss Marple the old granny type who pretends to be a dottery but is so not, and always seems to outwit the male detectives and solve the cases before they can even figure it out. My two favourite Miss Marple actresses have been of course Margaret Rutherford and Joan Hickson, in my book they were the two that best fitted the part. So you can imagine that I wasn't to impressed when I heard that there where some new remakes of Miss Marple cases like 4.50 From Paddington, The Body in the Library, A Murder Announced, The Moving Finger etc. There was an actress I'd never heard of playing Miss Marple, an actress called Geraldine McEwan and all I could think of was that they were going to ruin my favourite crime solver.
I hadn't ever planned on watching any of the new Miss Marples, but a friend watched them one of them and said it was really good, so she talked me into watching 4.50 from Paddington and I got a pleasant surprise because I really enjoyed it, there were a few obvious changes from the other Miss Marple Editions to this one, but the main thing was I wasnt disappointed. Geraldine McEwan makes a great Miss Marple, she gives the character a bit more spunk, and there's a bit more of a back story to Miss Marple's younger years which really makes each story better.
I love these ones so much that I've bought the box sets so I can watch them whenever I like, which is great.
Miss Marple's 4.50 From Paddington with Geraldine McEwan, starts off with a friend of Jane Marple's coming by train to visit with her for a bit before flying abroad to stay with a new friend for Christmas. On her way to St Mary Mead she sees someone strangling a woman on a passing train, she reports it to police who search the train but find no body, in true Marple fashion, Jane and her friend decide to take a little journey on the train that the murder took place on which was of course the 4.50 from Paddington, they get a map and some train timetables and try to find out if there's anywhere that the body could have been pushed off the train, and there is one spot near a place called Rutherford Hall and so begins the mystery.......
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