Based on the 1978 novel by Julian Symons, the two-part, four-hour British miniseries The Blackheath Poisonings was set during the Victorian era. When the head of a prominent household is poisoned, virtually everyone within a 50 mile radius falls under suspicion. As the plot thickens, more suspicious deaths occur, the final one proving to be a means of "escape" for the guilty party. Deftly exploring the sinister underpinnings of 19th century British gentility, The Blackheath Poisonings was broadcast by Central Television on ...
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Based on the 1978 novel by Julian Symons, the two-part, four-hour British miniseries The Blackheath Poisonings was set during the Victorian era. When the head of a prominent household is poisoned, virtually everyone within a 50 mile radius falls under suspicion. As the plot thickens, more suspicious deaths occur, the final one proving to be a means of "escape" for the guilty party. Deftly exploring the sinister underpinnings of 19th century British gentility, The Blackheath Poisonings was broadcast by Central Television on December 7 and 9, 1992. Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Add this copy of Exxon Mobil Masterpiece Theater: the Blackheath to cart. $48.49, new condition, Sold by M3Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Wilmington, MA, UNITED STATES, published 2003 by Wgbh / Pbs.
Add this copy of Exxon Mobil Masterpiece Theater: the Blackheath to cart. $60.00, new condition, Sold by M3Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Wilmington, MA, UNITED STATES, published 2003 by Wgbh / Pbs.
I watched the movie in the DVD format. This was the second time I watched this movie and I really enjoyed it. The mystery had quite a few very interesting twists which were very intriguing and the plot was also interesting and I must say unexpected especially given the fact that it aired on Masterpiece Theatre. I would recomment this movie to anyone who enjoys good psychologically based mysteries.