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Dalgliesh (2021 Acorn TV Series)

January 10, 2023

Dalgliesh is a very modern mystery series, with the first few episodes coming out as recently as November 2021, published and produced by the Acorn network. It’s based off of the classic Adam Dalgliesh Mystery Series by P. D. James, in my opinion one of the best mystery authors of her generation.

As of the time of this writing, Dalgliesh only has six episodes out, with each episode covering half of one of James’s published works, but it has been officially renewed for at least two more series.

In the Acorn series, Adam Dalgliesh is a Detective Chief Inspector of the Metropolitan Police, and as such he is called in to other small communities when there is a problem that the local police either require assistance with or that are considered particularly important for other reasons. Because of this, the series so far hasn’t had much of a unified cast, with only Bertie Carvel appearing regularly in the title role of DCI Adam Dalgliesh.

As in the books, Dalgliesh is portrayed as an intellectual and private individual, who has never truly recovered from his wife’s death some time ago. A published poet, he prefers expensive cars, as shown by the Jaguar that he drives both in the books and in the show.

It has been quite a few years since I’ve read the original works that this series is based on, but from my memory, this particular adaptation definitely seems faithful. Considering that the originals that it has been based off of are strong classics at this point, I definitely view that as a strong endorsement.

As is often the cases for adaptations of older works, this is a period piece that the author meant to feel modern, and the show does a great job of maintaining the atmosphere of the ’70s, which would appear to be the era that most of the series will be set in – which might be a change for some of the later entries, as James wrote her novels from the 1960s until the early 2000s.

All told, this is a really good adaptation of a classic series – definitely something I would recommend to anyone who has an Acorn subscription, and one of many reasons to give the service a try.

A word of warning (a sentence I feel I’m saying a lot about these more modern adaptations) – the show is a bit less “Cozy” than some cozy mystery lovers might prefer. In particular, this one features significant swearing.

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Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel NEW Cozy Mystery Movie – January 2023

January 2, 2023

Thank you, all, for letting me know about the January 8, 2023 NEW Cozy Mystery movie on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel. (They’ll be re-airing it on Tuesday, January 9 – as well as several other times during the month.)

Sunday – January 8, 2023

6:00 PM
Family History Mysteries: Buried Past *****PREMIERE*****
Family History Mysteries: Buried Past
 
Genealogist Sophie McClaren is an expert at bringing families together. When her close friend Jonathan urgently needs to find a bone marrow donor, the case becomes personal. Stars Janel Parrish and Niall Matter.
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Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel Cozy Mystery Movies – January 2023

January 1, 2023

Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel Cozy Mystery Movies – January 2023

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Here it is, 2023 and a new winter is upon us! I’m guessing that most of us have had our fill of holiday movies, and are ready to get back to the Cozy Mystery movies that the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel airs for our entertainment.

As I have said many times, Hallmark only posts their schedule for three weeks at a time. So, I have only been able to look through the movies they will be airing until Saturday, January 14, 2023.

Bad news… as of yet they don’t have any NEW Cozy Mystery movies listed. They will be airing re-runs of old mystery movies from years of past, along with their regular daytime shows like Monk, Psych, Diagnosis Murder, and Murder, She Wrote. Because of this, I have decided to take a hiatus from posting the channel’s schedule >>> until I see they are airing a NEW Cozy Mystery movie… which I hope is soon!

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Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking (2004 BBC Movie)

December 21, 2022

Arthur Conan Doyle‘s Sherlock Holmes is likely the most famous fictional detective of all time, and possibly one of the most famous fictional figures outside of mystery fiction. He also happens to be in the public domain, which means that there is zero effective oversight of how the character is used by the author or their estate.

As a result, unofficial Sherlock Holmes stories can be written by just about anyone and be added to the unofficial Sherlock Holmes body of work. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking is one such case, an addition by the BBC in 2004. This work is a semi-sequel to another 2002 BBC production, one of the many, many adaptations of The Hound of the Baskervilles, but in this case the connection is a bit more tenuous on the stage end – Richard Roxburgh was Holmes in the 2002 Hound production, but was replaced by Rupert Everett in the 2004 Silk Stocking. The main point of continuity is Ian Hart, who plays Dr. Watson in both productions.

A bit of a warning for Cozy fans – this one is a bit darker than most Cozy work. A serial killer is at large in London, targeting young women of higher birth. Meanwhile, Holmes is indulging in his customary distraction from many works, including indulging in narcotics. Watson lures him out of hiding, and quickly enough “the game is afoot” once more.

The main success for this particular movie is in the setting and costuming, which gives a very good feeling for Victorian England. Likewise, the performances are all decent, particularly Everett as Holmes and Hart as Watson. They give a good impression of being old friends, perhaps a bit estranged by time and events, but still willing to come through for one another and showing keen understanding of how the other works. Hart as Watson is in particular a good version of a less dunce-ish Watson, giving a better impression of the character, who is after all a practicing doctor, war veteran, and Victorian gentleman, not the bumbling oaf often portrayed.

Unfortunately, the mystery end does let things down a bit. Not to spoil the ending, but it does violate one of the Knox’s 10 Commandments of Detective Fiction – which is never a great sign. As a result, the conclusion feels a bit cheapened, as there is no real way that the viewer could hope to discover an important aspect of the mystery up until Sherlock suddenly proclaims that a specific conclusion must be true. Naturally enough, this being the great genius, he is correct, but it still feels like a cheapening of the mystery.

Still, regardless of shortcomings, I’d still recommend it to any fan of mysteries with a BritBox subscription, as it is free at the moment on the service. 

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