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The Marlow Murder Club is a British cosy mystery television series based on Robert Thorogood's novel of the same name. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The show originally aired on U&Drama and can be streamed on the U Streaming Service .
Robert Thorogood (born 1972 in Colchester, Essex) [1] is an English screenwriter and Sunday Times Bestselling novelist. He created the BBC One murder mystery series Death in Paradise [2] as well as co-created two spin-off shows from it, Beyond Paradise and Return to Paradise.
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Philip Marlowe, Private Eye is an American mystery series that aired on HBO in the United States from April 16, 1983, through June 3, 1986, and on ITV in the United Kingdom. . The series features Powers Boothe as Raymond Chandler's title character, and was the first drama produced for HBO.
NBC-TV financed the original pilot for a Marlowe series starring Carey, but it sold the program and Carey to ABC, which revamped it. [6] Mark Goodson and Bill Todman produced the series. The directors were Irvin Kershner, Robert Ellis Miller, and Paul Stewart. The writers were Charles Beaumont and Gene Wang. [5]
Marlow is an upcoming crime thriller television programme on BritBox starring Claire Foy. [1] The eight-episode series was produced by Motive Pictures and Endeavor Content . [ 2 ]
In January 2023, the series was bought by BBC One from BritBox.The BBC then developed plans to produce a sequel series to Magpie Murders. [1] Author Anthony Horowitz adapted his book for the series himself, which is directed by Rebecca Gatward. [2]