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The Mrs Bradley Mysteries is a series starring Diana Rigg as Mrs Adela Bradley and Neil Dudgeon as her chauffeur George Moody. Produced by the BBC for its BBC One channel, only four episodes and a pilot special were made and broadcast between 31 August 1998 and 6 February 2000. Graham Dalby provided the theme music, You're The Cream In My Coffee, and he appeared with his orchestra in two episodes. Stylish images of the 1920s are featured, including a classic Rolls Royce limousine, as well as art-deco fashions and jewellery worn by Mrs Adela Bradley.
The series was transmitted in the US by PBS broadcaster WGBH as part of its Mystery! anthology strand, with each story introduced by Diana Rigg. The full series was also aired in Australia in 2011 by the Seven Network's station 7Two.
The programme is based on the character created by Gladys Mitchell. First introduced in Speedy Death in 1929, which was also Gladys Mitchell’s first novel, thrice-widowed Beatrice Adela Lestrange Bradley is a polymathic psychoanalyst and author. Her strong views on social and philosophical issues reflected those of Gladys Mitchell and her assistant, Laura Menzies, and as such appear to have been something of a self-portrait of a young Gladys Mitchell. Mrs (later Dame Beatrice) Bradley is the author's most significant and long-lived character, appearing in sixty six novels that were published between 1929 and 1975.
The series was transmitted in the US by PBS broadcaster WGBH as part of its Mystery! anthology strand, with each story introduced by Diana Rigg. The full series was also aired in Australia in 2011 by the Seven Network's station 7Two.
The programme is based on the character created by Gladys Mitchell. First introduced in Speedy Death in 1929, which was also Gladys Mitchell’s first novel, thrice-widowed Beatrice Adela Lestrange Bradley is a polymathic psychoanalyst and author. Her strong views on social and philosophical issues reflected those of Gladys Mitchell and her assistant, Laura Menzies, and as such appear to have been something of a self-portrait of a young Gladys Mitchell. Mrs (later Dame Beatrice) Bradley is the author's most significant and long-lived character, appearing in sixty six novels that were published between 1929 and 1975.
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