Miss Marple stays at Bertram's Hotel and is soon caught up in the mystery of a missing cleric, a crime ring, and larceny.
Miss Marple concludes her stay at Bertram's Hotel by solving the complex case.
When everyone in a small town receives malicious letters detailing a future murder, it is Miss Marple who is called upon to help reveal the clues.
Miss Marple's instinct - that one murder will always follow another - proves to be true when more bodies are found in the sleepy town.
When a party game goes horribly wrong, the attendees start to turn on each other. The only way to unravel this mystery, it seems, is to call in Miss Marple.
Inspector Craddock is stumped, but Miss Marple has her instincts to turn to, as she delves further into the victim's past.
Inspector Craddock is alarmed to find that Miss Marple has gone missing - has she become another victim of the murderer?
A City financier is found dead having been poisoned, and when Miss Marple hears the news, she is sure she knows why.
Following another murder, Miss Marple is certain that she knows who the next victim will be. Can she get to them in time?
A young woman is haunted by feelings of fear and dread, and turns to Miss Marple in order to understand what may have happened in her childhood.
Gwenda and Miss Marple are closer to understanding the mystery of a seemingly perfect crime from many years previously.
Miss Marple receives a letter from a deceased friend, leading her to try to clear the name of her friend's son.
Miss Marple resolves to clear her friend's son's name, and in turn finds that love can inspire murder as much as hate.
Mrs McGillicuddy witnesses a man strangling a woman to death on a passing train, but no one believes her. Except Miss Marple.
Miss Marple is working with her old friend Inspector Craddock, and becomes ever more suspicious of the Crackenthorpe family.
Travelling on the 4.50 from Paddington, Mrs McGillicuddy witnesses a murder on a passing train - but where is the body?
When a woman is poisoned during a village fete, the police think the intended victim was a film star - but another murder complicates matters.
Miss Marple
The Moving Finger
1 hour, 32 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC One LondonLatest broadcast: on BBC Four HD
The Burtons move to the village of Lymston, which seems to welcome them with open arms. But dark undercurrents are at work. Adapted from the detective stories by Agatha Christie.
52 minutes
While the investigation centres on the Jefferson family and their entourage, Miss Marple's hunch about a second killing proves all too tragically justified.
Miss Marple
They Do It with Mirrors
2 hours, 20 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue)Latest broadcast: on BBC Two Wales
When an old schoolfriend of Miss Marple invites her to stay, she finds herself in the midst of an eccentric extended family. Show more