Inspector Wexford - Murder Being Once Done

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Publicado 2019-10-13
From the VHS Cover:

A chilling murder investigation begins when a young girl's body is found hidden in a vault in a gloomy London cemetery.
Loveday Morgan was strangled with a silk scarf. The only clues in her handbag were a photo and two telephone numbers.
Wexford, convalescing in London, finds himself irresistibly drawn to the case.
His unofficial investigation delves into the lives of those involved to reveal a moving story about adoption and the intense love of parents for their children.

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  • @Aguilatriste46
    I am a 76 widow in Mexico City and love watching these mysteries. Love Wexford and yes the scene with the blind lady was very moving. All the best to all of you.
  • I have been reading the comments under these videos. I just want you all to know how much better I feel knowing you are out there in the world. I hope that being out and about is helping, and that you are all doing well. It was a long two years of seeing a lot of the ugly things in people. You all have reminded me that there are also a lot of beautiful people out there, watching great TV on YouTube, and finding joy. Bless you. A Nurse
  • @Bambisgf77
    The actress who played the part of the blind lady was perfect! So wise & so believable! The entire series is full of real life looking people, no fake faces & obvious wigs. Such a shame this series is not for sale on DVD. Thanks again for sharing!
  • I am in Seattle , WA , 4th week in confinement and the Inspector Wexford's movies are keeping me somewhat sane ! Thank-you Mr, Goddard.
  • This is a very well written story, great actors, and characters. Constance Chapman's played Mrs. Lyle the blind old lady, she was amazing when she said to Inspector Wexford, "Don't be afraid, You're younger than you know". Mrs. Lyle was not only speaking to Wexford, but to very generation as they grow older. This was a very powerful moment in the movie. I think Constance Chapman stole the show in this scene. Very well done.
  • @suegoulding1341
    Can't count how many times Wexford's age was brought up... sad how the self-confidence is taken away from people ending their careers. Again beautifully acted by George Baker and Christoph Ravenscroft!
  • @skygazer6898
    The scene between the elderly blind lady and Wexford was excellent. I don't know the actress's name but she brought a tear to my eye when she said "dont be afraid of getting old" then spoke about memories. I do think he should have made time to read one of her loved letters to her. This was Wexford at its best. Thanks for uploading.
  • @carolinam4301
    I love that he’s on holiday in full suit, just lying around the house
  • @bodegabreath4258
    Thanks for giving us the opportunity to watch these episodes we wouldn’t have ever seen. So glad I found your channel.
  • @jill56297
    Thank you for this lovely series. I've chased away lockdown blues watching them. I had read so many of her books as a young girl but missed seeing them in video as I then lived in a country where cable/ satellite/dish TV was banned. Thank God I now live in Free Mumbai.
  • The words of the blind lady are comforting and full of wisdom. I love this series. Incidentally, I've only just found it a week ago. So very happy I did!
  • @spinozareader
    I so love these Wexford mysteries. Thanks so much for posting them.
  • Even though these are about murder and subterfuge, they are so lovely to watch as they were made in a time that blood and gore was hinted at and not shoved in your face, seeing all the old cars I grew up with and the way things look in happier times, it’s a very peaceful and nostalgic nod to the 80’s, I was not living in the uk and missed these so nice to finally see them, TY🙂 very clever bit when Wexford interviews the guy in the bed sit Jack Nicholson poster on the wall from the Shining, and Wexford says “what was the boyfriends name?” And the guy says “I don’t know John Jonny!?” Very clever weaving in such an iconic line from the movie, nice Easter egg! 22-11-19 10:43pm
  • @avicennitegh1377
    Ian McNeice (Mr Teal) had the best lines, "Johnny" had the best voice and nuanced expression, Phil Glennister so young said so much without a word, so many twists, babies, plotlines, easter eggs and everyone acted as though there was no camera or production crew in the room. Amazing shows these, thanks so much.
  • Reading books and newspapers instead of staring at cell phones....love it!!
  • @tempusfugit7127
    Thank you so much for enabling me to watch 'Wexford ' because I never had the time whilst being a working mother and now I am almost 70yrs old it's great to see something. ..I don't know how to put it ...reasonably innocent . I wish I had not lost contact with my flat share friends in London during the 1970s but I often wonder how many of us are dead and (even harder ) whether we would recognise each other after all these years . Perhaps it is better to be forever young. Anyone else notice Jack Nicholson 's poster ?
  • @Teffi_Club
    Would love to see all eleven seasons! Thanks a lot. 🤗
  • Thank you for the opportunity to watch these videos. They're greatly appreciated.
  • @janieeaston3420
    Thank you so much for showing us these great TV shows! Loving them from Antigua!
  • Once again Paul, a sincere thank you. You are selfless and spread much contentment. Good man/boy/friend. Elizabeth