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The Marlow Murder Club (TV series)
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The Marlow Murder Club is a British cozy 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.[3]
The second series of The Marlow Murder Club, consisting of six episodes, began at 8pm on Wednesday 19 March 2025 on U&Drama HD.[4]
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Plot
Series one
Three women (led by Judith Potts) investigate a series of killings in Marlow, Buckinghamshire (where Thorogood now lives with his family).
After two murders the trio are taken on as advisors to the police by DS Malik. They suspect a woman rower – until she is also killed and like the first two murders is left with a possibly Masonic medallion on her.
She is connected with the local rowing club, so there are several scenes of the river with rowers and with Potts having her regular swim in the river.
The murderers are three men, who kill on behalf of one of the other two – while ensuring that the man with a motive to dispose of the victim has a watertight alibi (like Patricia Highsmith's Strangers on a Train).
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Cast
- Samantha Bond as Judith Potts (a retired archaeologist)
- Jo Martin as Suzie Harris (a dog-walker)
- Cara Horgan as Becks Starling (a vicar's wife)
- Natalie Dew as DS Tanika Malik (in charge of the investigation)
- Phillipa Peak as Liz Curtis
- Mark Frost as Danny Curtis
- Tijan Sarr as DC Jason Kennedy
- Daniel Lapaine as Elliot Howard
- Mark Fleischmann as Giles Bishop
- Phill Langhorne as DS Brendan Perry
- Cosmo as Jasper the cat
- Holli Dempsey as DC Alice Hackett
- Rita Tushingham as Mrs. Eddleston
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Episodes
The first series consists of 4 x 44 minute episodes; the second series consists of 6 x 45 minute episodes.
Series one was released on PBS on 27 October 2024.[5] The two 90-minute episodes were split into four 45-minute episodes.
Two more series with the same characters have been commissioned, to be written by Lucia Haynes (Vera) and Julia Gilbert (Midsomer Murders).[6]
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