(her forty-eighth crime novel) was
published in 1952, and was known in
the US as Murder With Mirrors.
The book was adapted for American TV
(in 1985), and the BBC (1991), before
this ITV Studios production.
In 2008, Julia McKenzie succeeded
Geraldine McEwan as Jane Marple for
the period crime drama.
Originally shown on New Years Day
2010, the case was repeated on ITV3
today - it featured Maxine Peake, Joan
Collins, Ian Ogilvy, and twelve Doctor
Who cast and crew connections:
- Penelope [Alice] Wilton (Carrie here; Miss Pinkerton in Murder is Easy, 2023) was Harriet Jones (pictured) in Aliens of London, World War Three (when MP for Flydale North), The Christmas Invasion (then Prime Minister) and The Stolen Earth (now ex-PM)
- Brian [Denis] Cox (Serrocold) voiced the Ood Elder in The End of Time, and depicted Sydney Newman in An Adventure in Space and Time
- Alex Jennings (DI Curry here; Calgary for Ordal by Innocence, 1983; Richard for Magnolia Blossom; Dr. Roberts in Cards on the Table, 2009) voiced Lord Hawthorn for Big Finish's The Hunting Season (2021)
- Elliot Cowan (Hudd here; Hunter in Taken at the Flood, 2006) voiced Gark for The Fifth Traveller (2016)
- Sarah Smart (Mildred here; Maude in Mrs. McGinty's Dead, 2008) was Jennifer Lucas in The Rebel Flesh and The Almost People, and voiced Laura Corbett for The Crooked Man (2014)
- Alexei [David] Sayle (Dr. Maverick) was the DJ in Revelation of the Daleks
- [Peter] Nigel Terry (Gulbrandsen) was General Cobb in The Doctor's Daughter
- for Tom Lucy see At Bertram's Hotel
- Mick Pantaleo (first assistant director here, Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures, Cat Among the Pigeons, Three Act Tragedy; producer of Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar & Agatha and the Midnight Murders) was also first AD on A Christmas Carol, The Doctor's Wife and Night Terrors
- Jamie Harcourt was also a camera operator on The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit
- Nigel Squibbs was the dubbing mixer on An Adventure in Space and Time too
- series lighting gaffer Gavin Walters was an electrician on Love & Monsters
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