series of twenty historical murder
mysteries from Ellis Peters - the pen
name of Edith Pargeter), were drama-
tised by Central TV, and originally shown
from 1994 to 1998.
The drama was set mainly in twelfth
century Shrewsbury, but was filmed in
Hungary - the eponymous Benedictine
Brother was portrayed by Derek Jacobi.
A repeat run of the first, four part season
began on ITV4 today - it featured Sean
Pertwee, Michael Culver, Julian Firth,
Jamie Glover, and a total of nineteen
Doctor Who cast connections:
One Corpse Too Many
- Pertwee made a cameo appearance in The Five(ish) Doctors
- Peter [Francis Gabian] Copley (Abbot) was Dr. Warlock in Pyramids of Mars
- Jeremy Young (Arnulf) was Kal in 100,000 BC, and Gordon Lowery in Mission to the Unknown
- David Garfield (Sergeant) was Von Weich in The War Games, and Neeva in The Face of Evil
- Maggie O'Neill (Aline) voiced Captain Lysandra Aristedes for Project: Destiny (2010), Protect and Serve, Black and White, Project: Nirvana, Gods and Monsters (all 2012) and The Last Day 1 (2023)
- Geoffrey Leesley (Sheriff) voiced Paramount Minister Mortund for Arrangements for War, and Harold for AudioGo's The Broken Crown (2011)
- Nigel [Edward] Hastings (Giles) voiced Quain for Creatures of Beauty (2003), and Kreos/Boden for Return to Skaro (2020), then was the Commander in The Pyramid at the End of the World
- Raymond Llewellyn [Jones] (Madog) was Sapan in The Abominable Snowmen
- Hugh [Richard] Bonneville [born Williams] (Daniel) was Captain Henry Avery in The Curse of the Black Spot, and voiced Sidney Herbert/Tsar Nicholas I for The Angel of Scutari (2009)
- Steven Mackintosh (Liliwin) was Gazak in Timelash
- Toby [Edward Heslewood] Jones (Griffin) was the Dream Lord in Amy's Choice, and voiced Kotris for Dark Eyes (2012)
- John [David] Bennett (Lazarus) was General Finch in Invasion of the Dinosaurs, and Li H'sen Chang in The Talons of Weng-Chiang
- Sarah Badel (Avice) voiced Lady Isobelle Danvers for Jago & Litefoot 9 (2015)
- Jonathan Firth (Joscelyn) voiced John for The Doomwood Curse (2008), Cadwallader for Harvest of the Sycorax (2016), and Duke of Cardenas for Kingdom of Lies (2018)
- Paul Broughton (Steward) was Neville Lewis in War of the Sontarans
- Jonny Lee Miller (Edwin) made his TV debut as a titular Child in Kinda
- [John] Aubrey Richards (Brother) was Professor Parry in The Tomb of the Cybermen
- Terrence [Edward] Hardiman (Abbot) was Hawthorne in The Beast Below, and voiced King Sitirc for The Book of Kells (2010), Reverend Dobbs for The Broken Crown, the Grypthon for Aladdin Time (both 2011), Lord Richard for The Fall of the House of Pollard (2014), Hepworth Stackhouse for The English Way of Death (all 2015), and Rassilon for Time War 2 (2019)
- Davyd Harries (Judge) was Shapp in The Armageddon Factor
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