Inspector Wexford: Some Lie and Some Die (Peter Capaldi, 1990)
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Published 2013-09-26
And yes, Zeno does do his own singing.
All Comments (21)
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Inspector Wexford and Dora were married in real life, for those who don't know, and passed on the same year. May they RIP.
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This was the first time I’d ever seen Peter Capaldi, I’ve been a fan ever since. Magnificent actor.
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Ruth Rendell was very happy with George Baker's portrayal of Wexford ☮️
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Even after all this time....still, high quality and interesting script, great acting. Very enjoyable. Thank you 🙏
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George Baker was simply fantastic as Inspector Wexford. Great series, love rewarching them. Thanks for sharing!
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Both superlative classical actors. I'll never forget George as Tiberius Caesar.
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To those under 40. TDK was a maker of blank cassettes tapes that people used to record music or radio programmes on.
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Love ❤️ this series, and the cast is so GREAT, so REAL, Great Charisma between the players 🙏❤️👏👏👏👏👏🇺🇸
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Peter Capaldi another excellent performance! 'Bowie-esque'
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Ahhh... the 80's gosh music was so incredible back then even for movies..
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💚 the Inspector Wexford series! Thanks.
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Thanks for uploading this :) I loved Inspector Wexford Mysteries but don't see them on TV anymore !
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Christopher Ravenscroft was and is excellent at projecting moral rectitude, either as a virtuous hero (he was a spectacular Henry V) or as a puritanical villain, or as a mixture of both, as Burden.
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If you like this, you'll love Dalziel and Pascoe by Reginald Hill. Similar chemistry, actors of equal stature, stories up to par, and superior production values.
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WOW! Thank you so much for this - I am watching it again!!
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I've been enjoying these episodes of Ruth Randall Chief Inspector Wexford!! Again, thank you!!
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Dude the doctor has got great rhythm and one heck of a singing voice
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In one scene Gemma Jones's expression reminded me strongly of another actor, and I finally figured out it was Nicholas Jones. Turns out he's Gemma's younger brother. Another British acting family.
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Thanks very much for posting, by the way. Just caught the first ten minutes but I look forward to watching the rest of it when I have more time
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I've read all of the Wexford novels--what a treat to find them here, even if they are set in the '70's. Thanks so much! American TV has never compared with British, imho.