Agatha Christie's Marple Season 2

S02 E01
Feb 5, 2005Sleeping Murder Feb 5, 2005 Gwenda Halliday, a wealthy young Englishwoman recently emigrated from India, intuitively buys a seaside manor house, where she re-experiences a murder.

S02 E02
Feb 12, 2006The Moving Finger Feb 12, 2006 Troubled war veteran Jerry Burton and his sister Joanna rent a cottage in a seemingly tranquil English village which is plagued by a spate of poison pen letters... and murder.

S02 E03
Feb 19, 2006By the Pricking of My Thumbs Feb 19, 2006 Miss Marple joins forces with Tommy and Tuppence Beresford to find the murderer of Tommy's Aunt Ada.

S02 E04
Apr 30, 2006The Sittaford Mystery Apr 30, 2006 The death of the presumptive future PM is predicted during a séance in a snowbound country hotel and, not surprisingly, he is found stabbed to death the next morning.

The Moving Finger (2) Poison pen letters are being sent to everyone in town. It seems like a vulgar joke until a letter is found next to a suicide victim. Then another body is found, and another...

A Murder is Announced (1) A party game goes wrong and a young Swiss man is dead. Friends and neighbors start to turn on each other, and Inspector Craddock is stumped. Fortunately, Miss Marple is in town visiting her niece and helps solve the crime.

A Murder is Announced (2) A party game goes wrong and a young Swiss man is dead. Friends and neighbors start to turn on each other, and Inspector Craddock is stumped. Fortunately, Miss Marple is in town visiting her niece and helps solve the crime.

A Murder is Announced (3) A party game goes wrong and a young Swiss man is dead. Friends and neighbors start to turn on each other, and Inspector Craddock is stumped. Fortunately, Miss Marple is in town visiting her niece and helps solve the crime.

A Pocketful of Rye (1) When the members of a wealthy banking family start dropping like flies, Miss Marple is reminded of the old nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence and vows to find the villainous "blackbird" behind the crimes.

A Pocketful of Rye (2) When the members of a wealthy banking family start dropping like flies, Miss Marple is reminded of the old nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence and vows to find the villainous "blackbird" behind the crimes.