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Alistair Cooke and Russell Baker… Masterpiece Theatre’s Masterful Hosts…

January 30, 2011

A comment from a Cozy Mystery site reader started me thinking about two of the hosts I can remember from the PBS Masterpiece Theatre shows. Let me see….

Years ago, Alistair Cooke was the host of this show. He was highly informative. Cooke’s job seemed to be to “fill us in” on the pertinent facts of the actual book/story on which that night’s episode was going to be based. He would tell us about the author of the highlighted story/book, and he would often describe the time era in which the particular show would take place. He was a fountain of background information. Perhaps this was because he actually had a degree in English Literature, or perhaps it was because he was a newspaper journalist. He did an exemplary job at setting the mood for the particular shows he introduced.

Enter Russell Baker! He was yet another terrific host of the Masterpiece Theatre shows. Baker also had a degree in English Literature, and also was a correspondent/newspaper journalist. He provided us with the sort of information that many of us wanted… information about the author of the book/story and many times he would tell us about the period of time that the piece took place. I truly enjoyed this Pulitzer-winning host’s introductions of Masterpiece Theatre. He truly was a phenomenal host of the Masterpiece Theatre shows.

They were master hosts of Masterpiece Theatre!

PS>>> I pre-wrote this entry back in November of 2010 and decided to wait and post it another time. Today I found out that my local PBS station is going to be showing “Masterpiece: Unseen Alistair Cooke” next Sunday night (Feb. 6, 2011) so I decided to post this today.

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Doc Martin Television Series: Very Cozy (and Quirky!)…

January 26, 2011

My daughter, husband, and I are huge fans of Doc Martin, a fabulously quirky and funny British television series. The series (not a mystery series) is set in the present day on a quaint, and beyond beautiful little coastal village. The only problem that we had in watching Doc Martin is that we had to wait between season one (2004), season two (2005/2006), three (2007), and four’s (2009) release dates! (And, we are now waiting for season five!!!)

Doc Martin (played faultlessly by Martin Clunes) is simply put… a  curmudgeon. I don’t want to give away too much, so I will just say that he is a brilliant surgeon who has given up his London practice to move to the aforementioned beautiful coastal village. He has done this to become the village general practitioner.

Doc Martin is not only eccentric/neurotic and impersonal – but he even hates dogs! (For those of you dog-lovers who are fans of Martin Clunes, you’ll be happy to know that he loves dogs so much, he hosted a series called Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs and he has authored the bestselling A Dog’s Life).

Caroline Catz costars as the absolutely delightful teacher/principal of the village elementary/primary school. Also, Stephanie Cole (from Waiting for God) plays Martin’s (yes, Martin is his first name >>> the villagers refuse to call him Dr. Ellingham!) often-times exacerbated aunt, his source of unconditional love during his youth. Also wonderful in their roles are: his receptionists (Elaine Denham & Pauline Lamb), the local police (Stewart Wright & John Marquez), the father and son plumbers (Ian McNeice & Joe Absolom), and the local pharmacist (Selina Cadell).

I highly recommend the Doc Martin series. The locale is gorgeous, the characters are three-dimensional, the plots are clever and absolutely never dull or slow-paced, and the acting is superb.

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Mystery Book with Jane, Tea Scones, and Madeleine's Truffles…

January 22, 2011

The site received a comment a few days ago from Patricia who would like help identifying an author:

“I have just found your site and am absolutely thrilled to find your wonderful lists, especially  those of the culinary cozies.

It may not be appropriate to ask for help here, but I just have to try! I’m desperately seeking the name of what I believe would be classified as a cozy, but I don’t know the name or the author. I found a couple of recipes I copied from the book, and all the information I know for certain comes from these two xeroxed pages: the protagonist is named Jane and the two recipes (tea scones and Madeleine’s truffles) were supposedly Jane’s mother’s. As I recall, Jane was not engaged in any sort of culinary related profession before finding these recipes. Jane went to visit a relative (I think) at a time of marital strife and found or was given her mother’s “recipe book.” Has anyone ever heard of this book? I’m guessing this book is one of a series, and I’d look to get reacquainted with this unknown author.”

If you think you might be able to help Patricia identify the author, please post a comment. Thank you!

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Pamela DuMond, Charles Finch, Cynthia Robinson, & Diane A. S. Stuckart: Four Additions to the Cozy Mystery Site…

January 19, 2011

I just added four authors to the Cozy Mystery site. I have not read any of the authors yet, but other Cozy Mystery site readers believe they belong on the site. Here are the four newest authors to the site:

Pamela DuMond writes the Annie Graceland Mystery Series. Annie is the owner of a very up-scale bakery who, when stressed, has psychic abilities…

Charles Finch writes the Charles Lenox Mystery Series. Finch was nominated for the 2007 Best First Novel Agatha Award, which is quite an accomplishment. His series is set in London during the 1860s…

Cynthia Robinson pens the Max Bravo Mystery Series. Max is an opera singer who is not as accomplished as he had hoped to be when he hit his 30s…

Diane A. S. Stuckart writes the Leonardo da Vinci Historical Mystery Series which, of course, is set in Italy during the late 1400s. Dino, the sleuth, is an apprentice of da Vinci’s…

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