Pat Nye
Jane Marple solves the mystery when a local woman is poisoned and a visiting movie star seems to have been the intended victim.
A British play about homelessness by Jeremy Sandford, writer of "Cathy Come Home", first broadcast as a BBC Play For Today. It details the deterioration of Edna, a homeless alcoholic and was made at a time when vagrancy was still a criminal offence.
A notice appears in the paper of a small English village, Chipping Cleghorn: "A murder is announced and will take place on Friday, October 29th, at Little Paddocks, at 6:30 p.m. Friends accept this, the only intimation." And on that cheery piece of news hangs the tale.
London policewomen (Anne Crawford, Rosamund John) handle rescues and larceny as they go about their work in Chelsea.
A police constable goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of violent thieves.
A handsome young master at a boys school incurs the jealousy of an embittered colleague. From the novel by Hugh Walpole.