The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Vol. 4 (4 Dvds) (2002)

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Season 1 Pilot: A Great Deliverance Part 1

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Season 1 Pilot: A Great Deliverance. Part 1
DVD-rip | 2001 | 72 minutes | 640x352 | XviD | MP3 CBR 128kbps | 699 Mb | 5% recovery info
Language: English | Burnt-in english subtitles

This BBC series is based on the crime thrillers of Elizabeth George, an American writer who sets most of her crime work in England. The central characters of the show are Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) and… More his partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers (Sharon Small). The two are from opposite ends of the social spectrum: Lynley is an earl, though he keeps quiet about it, while Havers is almost aggressively working class. While that causes friction and misunderstandings between them, it also means they see things differently and complement one another in their police work.
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Season 1 Pilot: A Great Deliverance Part 2

The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Season 1 Pilot: A Great Deliverance. Part 2
DVD-rip | 2001 | 73 minutes | 640x352 | XviD | MP3 CBR 128kbps | 699 Mb | 5% recovery info
Language: English | Burnt-in english subtitles

This BBC series is based on the crime thrillers of Elizabeth George, an American writer who sets most of her crime work in England. The central characters of the show are Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley (Nathaniel Parker) and… More his partner, Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers (Sharon Small). The two are from opposite ends of the social spectrum: Lynley is an earl, though he keeps quiet about it, while Havers is almost aggressively working class. While that causes friction and misunderstandings between them, it also means they see things differently and complement one another in their police work.
London Calling!: Mydworth Mysteries - A Cosy Historical Mystery Series 3 [Audiobook]

London Calling!: Mydworth Mysteries - A Cosy Historical Mystery Series 3 [Audiobook]
English | April 30, 2020 | ASIN: B087NCWP3G | MP3@64 kbps | 3h 8m | 88.47 MB
Author: Matthew Costello, Neil Richards
Narrator: Nathaniel Parker

[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 4/15  Movies

Posted by patropitufo at Oct. 9, 2009
[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 4/15

[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 4/15
English | DVDrip | Xvid | 720x416 | 25fps | ~1085 kbps | MP3 | ~132 kbps VBR estéreo | 4GB + 3% recovery record
Genre : Drama | History
Subtitles: French, Spanish .srt
iMDB Rating: 8.9/10
Directed By: Justin Chadwick & Susanna White
Starring : Gillian Anderson, Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan

Andrew Davies isn't much of household name in the U.S., but he's the king of the BBC mini-series. His skillfully adapted scripts for Pride & Prejudice (the beloved Colin Firth version) and many, many more are peerless examples of classic novels done right–cunningly edited and shaped to let all the rich emotion and sharp intelligence spill over with zip and vigor. Bleak House is no exception; it's one of the best Dickens adaptations to date. The mini-series form allows Dickens' panoramic view, brimming with eccentric characters and complex turns of plot, to sprawl out without losing an iota of suspense or momentum. Two innocent young orphans (Patrick Kennedy and Carey Mulligan) are the potential heirs to a fortune, but their fates are snarled in a monumental legal battle known as Jarndyce and Jarndyce. But the heart of the story is another orphan, Esther Summerson (Anna Maxwell Martin), whose mysterious parentage proves to be intertwined with the fate of the Jarndyce wards and the aloof Lady Dedlock (Gillian Anderson, The X-Files). Dickens' story twines through an excoriating vision of the legal system to heartbreaking domestic drama to a murder investigation to near-Gothic horror, all broken into utterly delicious half-hour segments (after the hour-long opening episode). Martin is utterly beguiling, homely at one moment and luminous the next; Anderson's grippingly eerie and brittle performance will delight her fans. But to single out anyone seems absurd, because every character–from the vicious lawyer Tulkinghorn (Charles Dance, White Mischief) to the foppish parasite Skimpole (Nathaniel Parker, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries) to the simpering clerk Guppy (Burn Gorman)–is intricately drawn, all hitting a mesmerizing balance between caricature and stark emotional honesty. Bleak House demonstrates that humor, pathos, and social criticism can all be contained in one wonderfully entertaining package.
«Death of a Ladies' Man – Bunburry, Countryside Mysteries: A Cosy Shorts Series, Episode 4» by Helena Marchmont

«Death of a Ladies' Man – Bunburry, Countryside Mysteries: A Cosy Shorts Series, Episode 4» by Helena Marchmont
English | ISBN: 9783838793030 | MP3@64 kbps | 2h 34m | 70.7 MB
«A Taste of Murder - Bunburry - Countryside Mysteries: A Cosy Shorts Series, Episode 3 (Unabridged)» by Helena Marchmont

«A Taste of Murder - Bunburry - Countryside Mysteries: A Cosy Shorts Series, Episode 3 (Unabridged)» by Helena Marchmont
English | ISBN: 9783838791166 | MP3@64 kbps | 2h 42m | 74.5 MB
«Murder at the Mousetrap: Bunburry – A Cosy Mystery Series, Episode 1 (Unabridged)» by Helena Marchmont

«Murder at the Mousetrap: Bunburry – A Cosy Mystery Series, Episode 1 (Unabridged)» by Helena Marchmont
English | ISBN: 9783838790114 | MP3@64 kbps | 3h 29m | 96.0 MB

[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 2/15  Movies

Posted by patropitufo at Oct. 9, 2009
[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 2/15

[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 2/15
English | DVDrip | Xvid | 720x416 | 25fps | ~1085 kbps | MP3 | ~132 kbps VBR estéreo | 4GB + 3% recovery record
Genre : Drama | History
Subtitles: French, Spanish .srt
iMDB Rating: 8.9/10
Directed By: Justin Chadwick & Susanna White
Starring : Gillian Anderson, Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan

Andrew Davies isn't much of household name in the U.S., but he's the king of the BBC mini-series. His skillfully adapted scripts for Pride & Prejudice (the beloved Colin Firth version) and many, many more are peerless examples of classic novels done right–cunningly edited and shaped to let all the rich emotion and sharp intelligence spill over with zip and vigor. Bleak House is no exception; it's one of the best Dickens adaptations to date. The mini-series form allows Dickens' panoramic view, brimming with eccentric characters and complex turns of plot, to sprawl out without losing an iota of suspense or momentum. Two innocent young orphans (Patrick Kennedy and Carey Mulligan) are the potential heirs to a fortune, but their fates are snarled in a monumental legal battle known as Jarndyce and Jarndyce. But the heart of the story is another orphan, Esther Summerson (Anna Maxwell Martin), whose mysterious parentage proves to be intertwined with the fate of the Jarndyce wards and the aloof Lady Dedlock (Gillian Anderson, The X-Files). Dickens' story twines through an excoriating vision of the legal system to heartbreaking domestic drama to a murder investigation to near-Gothic horror, all broken into utterly delicious half-hour segments (after the hour-long opening episode). Martin is utterly beguiling, homely at one moment and luminous the next; Anderson's grippingly eerie and brittle performance will delight her fans. But to single out anyone seems absurd, because every character–from the vicious lawyer Tulkinghorn (Charles Dance, White Mischief) to the foppish parasite Skimpole (Nathaniel Parker, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries) to the simpering clerk Guppy (Burn Gorman)–is intricately drawn, all hitting a mesmerizing balance between caricature and stark emotional honesty. Bleak House demonstrates that humor, pathos, and social criticism can all be contained in one wonderfully entertaining package.

[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 3/15  Movies

Posted by patropitufo at Oct. 9, 2009
[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 3/15

[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 3/15
English | DVDrip | Xvid | 720x416 | 25fps | ~1085 kbps | MP3 | ~132 kbps VBR estéreo | 4GB + 3% recovery record
Genre : Drama | History
Subtitles: French, Spanish .srt
iMDB Rating: 8.9/10
Directed By: Justin Chadwick & Susanna White
Starring : Gillian Anderson, Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan

Andrew Davies isn't much of household name in the U.S., but he's the king of the BBC mini-series. His skillfully adapted scripts for Pride & Prejudice (the beloved Colin Firth version) and many, many more are peerless examples of classic novels done right–cunningly edited and shaped to let all the rich emotion and sharp intelligence spill over with zip and vigor. Bleak House is no exception; it's one of the best Dickens adaptations to date. The mini-series form allows Dickens' panoramic view, brimming with eccentric characters and complex turns of plot, to sprawl out without losing an iota of suspense or momentum. Two innocent young orphans (Patrick Kennedy and Carey Mulligan) are the potential heirs to a fortune, but their fates are snarled in a monumental legal battle known as Jarndyce and Jarndyce. But the heart of the story is another orphan, Esther Summerson (Anna Maxwell Martin), whose mysterious parentage proves to be intertwined with the fate of the Jarndyce wards and the aloof Lady Dedlock (Gillian Anderson, The X-Files). Dickens' story twines through an excoriating vision of the legal system to heartbreaking domestic drama to a murder investigation to near-Gothic horror, all broken into utterly delicious half-hour segments (after the hour-long opening episode). Martin is utterly beguiling, homely at one moment and luminous the next; Anderson's grippingly eerie and brittle performance will delight her fans. But to single out anyone seems absurd, because every character–from the vicious lawyer Tulkinghorn (Charles Dance, White Mischief) to the foppish parasite Skimpole (Nathaniel Parker, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries) to the simpering clerk Guppy (Burn Gorman)–is intricately drawn, all hitting a mesmerizing balance between caricature and stark emotional honesty. Bleak House demonstrates that humor, pathos, and social criticism can all be contained in one wonderfully entertaining package.

[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 1/15  Movies

Posted by patropitufo at Oct. 9, 2009
[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 1/15

[Charles Dickens Mini-serie] BBC Bleak House (2005) 1/15
English | DVDrip | Xvid | 720x416 | 25fps | ~1085 kbps | MP3 | ~132 kbps VBR estéreo | 4GB + 3% recovery record (500MB episode 1- 250MB the rest of them)
Genre : Drama | History
Subtitles: French, Spanish .srt
iMDB Rating: 8.9/10
Directed By: Justin Chadwick & Susanna White
Starring : Gillian Anderson, Denis Lawson, Anna Maxwell Martin, Patrick Kennedy, Carey Mulligan

Andrew Davies isn't much of household name in the U.S., but he's the king of the BBC mini-series. His skillfully adapted scripts for Pride & Prejudice (the beloved Colin Firth version) and many, many more are peerless examples of classic novels done right–cunningly edited and shaped to let all the rich emotion and sharp intelligence spill over with zip and vigor. Bleak House is no exception; it's one of the best Dickens adaptations to date. The mini-series form allows Dickens' panoramic view, brimming with eccentric characters and complex turns of plot, to sprawl out without losing an iota of suspense or momentum. Two innocent young orphans (Patrick Kennedy and Carey Mulligan) are the potential heirs to a fortune, but their fates are snarled in a monumental legal battle known as Jarndyce and Jarndyce. But the heart of the story is another orphan, Esther Summerson (Anna Maxwell Martin), whose mysterious parentage proves to be intertwined with the fate of the Jarndyce wards and the aloof Lady Dedlock (Gillian Anderson, The X-Files). Dickens' story twines through an excoriating vision of the legal system to heartbreaking domestic drama to a murder investigation to near-Gothic horror, all broken into utterly delicious half-hour segments (after the hour-long opening episode). Martin is utterly beguiling, homely at one moment and luminous the next; Anderson's grippingly eerie and brittle performance will delight her fans. But to single out anyone seems absurd, because every character–from the vicious lawyer Tulkinghorn (Charles Dance, White Mischief) to the foppish parasite Skimpole (Nathaniel Parker, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries) to the simpering clerk Guppy (Burn Gorman)–is intricately drawn, all hitting a mesmerizing balance between caricature and stark emotional honesty. Bleak House demonstrates that humor, pathos, and social criticism can all be contained in one wonderfully entertaining package.