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  2. Lord Peter Wimsey (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Lord Peter Wimsey is a series of full cast BBC Radio drama adaptations of Dorothy L. Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey detective novels broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 1973 and 1983, with a further adaptation of Gaudy Night mounted for BBC Audiobooks in 2005 to complete the full sequence of Sayers' novels, all starring Ian Carmichael in the title role.

  3. A Dorothy L. Sayers Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The series was a co-production with the PBS network station WGBH Boston, which broadcast it under the title Lord Peter Wimsey as part of its Mystery! strand. Walter believed that the change of name perhaps reflected a nervousness about hanging a series on a female character, and on a writer whose name was not well known in the United States ...

  4. Have His Carcase - Wikipedia

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    Have His Carcase is a 1932 locked-room mystery by Dorothy L. Sayers, her seventh novel featuring Lord Peter Wimsey and the second in which Harriet Vane appears. It is also included in the 1987 BBC TV series. The book marks a stage in the long drawn out courting of Harriet Vane by Wimsey.

  5. Lord Peter Wimsey - Wikipedia

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    Gary Bond starred as Lord Peter Wimsey and John Cater as Bunter in two single-episode BBC Radio 4 adaptations: The Nine Tailors on 25 December 1986 and Whose Body on 26 December 1987. [17] Simon Russell Beale played Wimsey in an adaptation of Strong Poison dramatised by Michael Bakewell in 1999.

  6. Lord Peter Wimsey (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Lord Peter Wimsey is a series of television serial adaptations of five Lord Peter Wimsey novels by Dorothy L. Sayers, starring Ian Carmichael as Wimsey. They were broadcast on BBC1 between 1972 and 1975, beginning with Clouds of Witness in April 1972 and ending with Five Red Herrings in August 1975. [1] [2]

  7. The Nine Tailors - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Tailors has been adapted several times for BBC Radio: as a four-part serialisation by Giles Cooper for the BBC Light Programme in 1954, with Alan Wheatley as Lord Peter Wimsey; [14] as an eight-part adaptation by Alistair Beaton for Radio 4 in 1980, with Ian Carmichael as Wimsey; [15] and as a single two-hour Murder for Christmas ...

  8. Ian Carmichael - Wikipedia

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    Ian Carmichael OBE Carmichael in 1972 as Lord Peter Wimsey Born Ian Gillett Carmichael (1920-06-18) 18 June 1920 Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England Died 5 February 2010 (2010-02-05) (aged 89) Grosmont, North Yorkshire, England Occupation Actor Spouses Jean Pyman Maclean (m. 1943; died 1983) Kate Fenton (m. 1992) Children 2 Ian Gillett Carmichael, OBE (18 June 1920 – 5 ...

  9. Ian Carmichael on stage, screen and radio - Wikipedia

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    Lord Peter Wimsey: "Murder Must Advertise" 30 November – 21 December 1973 BBC Television: Lord Peter Wimsey: Adapted into four parts [175] Lord Peter Wimsey: "The Nine Tailors" 22 April – 13 May 1974 BBC Television: Lord Peter Wimsey: Adapted into four parts [176] Lord Peter Wimsey: "The Five Red Herrings" 23 July – August 1975 BBC Television