![]() ![]() This won't come as a surprise to Agatha Christie fans though, as there were only twelve original stories in which Miss Marple appeared as well as a number of short stories and the previous Geraldine McEwan episodes took some artistic licence with the character. Of the four stories here only two ( They Do It with Mirrors and A Pocket Full of Rye ) are actually Miss Marple stories. McKenzie's character does take rather a backseat in these stories, and it's very easy to forget that you're watching a Miss Marple mystery. I soon noticed that the Marple character seemed almost incidental to these episodes. However, she soon settles into the character and makes it her own. While I know McKenzie is a fine actress, she just looked way too young in the role. McKenzie has big boots to fill, as McEwan was such a wonderful Jane Marple, and I have to admit that I originally thought that the producers had made a terrible mistake casting McKenzie. Julia McKenzie takes over the reigns of Miss Marple, replacing Geraldine McEwan who played the character between 20 in the show's first three series. ![]() This DVD contains four brand new, murder mysteries: A Pocket Full of Rye, Murder is Easy, Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? and They Do it With Mirrors. BAFTA nominated Julia McKenzie makes her debut as Agatha Christie’s spinster sleuth Miss Marple and is joined by an exceptional international cast in this hit ITV1 drama.
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