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Links + Bibliography Web Links | Bibliography | Miss Marple Filmography Web Links Miss Marple The Museum of Broadcast Communications: Miss Marple The Web site of the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago provides an extensive archival section which includes this page about the British Miss Marple mysteries which starred Joan Hickson as Agatha Christie's spinster sleuth. In this overview, the older production of Miss Marple is discussed as a 'heritage' production. Discover what this means, read about the performance of Joan Hickson as the strong female detective and find out how the show has retained its appeal today. Movies: The Many Faces of Miss Marple As this film site from the BBC recounts, past television and film adaptations of Miss Marple mysteries did not always meet with Agatha Christie's approval. Read a summary of the various Miss Marple incarnations and the actresses who have undertaken the role of the illustrious spinster detective. The Age: Another Miss Marple This article from Australia's The Age discusses past Miss Marple productions and the new series starring Geraldine McEwan. McEwan's portrayal of Miss Marple is a bit different from her predecessors -- "McEwan's Marple might not be younger in body, but she certainly is in spirit. The new Jane Marple is mischievous, young at heart and challenges the local constabulary with a flirtatious tone and a twinkle in her eye." Published March 10, 2005. HPC: Miss Jane Marple Hercule Poirot Central is dedicated to Agatha Christie's fictional detective Hercule Poirot and includes this section on Miss Jane Marple. The site also features an interactive map of St. Mary Mead, Miss Marple's home, which lets you learn more about the residents. Agatha Christie The Official Agatha Christie Website The redesigned "Official Agatha Christie Website" highlights some of Christie's most famous detectives including Miss Jane Marple, Hercule Poirot, and Tommy and Tuppence. Register to play online games, send e-cards, and download an Agatha Christie screensaver and bookmarks. Also featured are a biography of Christie, a listing of stage, film, and television adaptations of her novels, short stories, and plays and links to online retailers of books and electronic media. Boston Review: The Mysterious Romance of Murder Author David Lehman discusses our 'enduring highbrow fascination with detective stories' in this essay. He specifically examines Christie -- "there has never existed a more cunning artificer of homicide --" along with many other writers ranging from Raymond Chandler to Elmore Leonard, from Jorge Luis Borges to P.D. James. Originally published in the February/March 2000 issue of Boston Review. The English Riviera: Agatha Christie As a part of its guide to the "English Riviera," Devon Online presents this overview about Agatha Christie and her associations with the area. A map offers descriptions of 15 locations and the biographical details connecting them to Christie's life and the characters in her books. BBC 4 Interviews: Agatha Christie Agatha Christie speaks! Listen to two brief audio interviews with the world's best-known mystery writer. In a 1955 interview, Christie explains how she began writing and describes how she goes about her work; the 1962 interview finds her expressing her excitement at the tenth anniversary of her play The Mousetrap on the London stage. RealPlayer is needed to access these clips. Johann Hari: Agatha Christie -- Radical Conservative Thinker In this article for The Independent, published on April 10, 2003, journalist Johann Hari discusses why Agatha Christie has become one of the best-selling novelists. Hari states that Christie was "an intensely and relentlessly political thinker" and that the conservative leanings of Christie's novels have made them so popular around the world. The Sunday Times: Agatha Christie's Grey Cells Mystery Arts Editor Richard Brooks reports that a study called "The Agatha Project" has discovered that Christie's language patterns causes the release of "neurological opiates" that make her novels "literally unputdownable." The British Museum: Agatha Christie and Archaeology Agatha Christie and Archaeology: Mystery in Mesopotamia, an exhibition hosted by The British Museum of Art from 2001 to 2002, is presented here online. Christie traveled with her second husband, the archaeologist Max Mallowan, to the sites at Ur, where she first met Mallowan, Nineveh, Tell Arpachiyah, Chagar Bazar, Tell Brak, and Nimrud. The online exhibit looks at some of the objects and photographs Christie made at each site Bibliography Works by Agatha Christie See the Agatha Christie biography for a complete listing. Books about Agatha Christie Bayard, Pierre. Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?: The Mystery Behind the Agatha Christie Mystery. NY, New York: New Press, 2000. Bunson, Matthew. The Complete Christie: An Agatha Christie Encyclopedia. New York, NY: Pocket Books, 2000. Cade, Jared. Agatha Christie and the Eleven Missing Days. London, UK; Chester Springs, PA: Peter Owen, 1998. Christie, Agatha. Agatha Christie: An Autobiography. London, UK: HarperCollins, 1993. Gil, Gillian. Agatha Christie: The Woman and Her Mysteries. New York, NY: Free Press, 1988. Morgan, Janet. Agatha Christie, A Biography. London, UK: Collins, 1984. Osborne, Charles. The Life and Crimes of Agatha Christie: A Biographical Companion to the Works of Agatha Christie. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press; (1st US edition) 2001. Owens, Carole. The Lost Days of Agatha Christie. Stockbridge, MA: Cottage Press, Inc., 1996. Rowland, Susan. From Agatha Christie to Ruth Rendell: British women writers in detective and crime fiction. New York, NY: Palgrave, 2001. Sanders, Dennis and Lovallo, Len. The Agatha Christie Companion: The Complete Guide to Agatha Christie's Life and Work. New York, NY: Berkley Publishing Group, 1989. Sova, Dawn B. Agatha Christie A to Z: The Essential Reference to Her Life and Writings. New York, NY: Facts on File, 1996. Miss Marple Filmography (A listing in chronological order) Agatha Christie's Murder She Said (1961) Adapted from the novel 4.50 from Paddington Also known as Meet Miss Marple U.K., English, Black and White, Mono Directed by George Pollock Adapted by David D. Osborn Screenplay by David Pursall and Jack Seddon Cast: Margaret Rutherford — Miss Jane Marple Arthur Kennedy — Dr. Paul Quimper Muriel Pavlow — Emma Ackenthorpe James Robertson — Justice Ackenthorpe Thorley Walters — Cedric Ackenthorpe Charles 'Bud' Tingwell — Inspector Craddock Conrad Phillips — Harold Ackenthorpe Ronald Howard — Brian Eastley Joan Hickson — Mrs. Kidder Stringer Davis — Mr. Jim Stringer Ronnie Raymond — Alexander Gerald Cross — Albert Ackenthorpe Michael Golden — Hillman Barbara Leake — Mrs. Hilda Stainton Gordon Harris — Bacon Mord im Pfarrhaus (1970) (Television) Adapted from the novel The Murder at the Vicarage West Germany, German, Color Directed by Hans Quest Screenplay by Peter Goldbaum Cast: Inge Langen — Miss Marple Herbert Mensching — Pastor Kte Jaenicke — Mary Ingrid Capelle — Griselda Heinz Bennent — Lawrence Redding Edith Schneider — Anne Hampton Willy Semmelrogge — Inspektor Slack Paula Denk — Price Ridley Helga Anders — Virginia Hampton Paul Neuhaus — Ronald Hawes Fritz Haneke — Dr. Haycock The Mirror Crack'd (1980) Adapted from the novel The Mirror Crack'd Also known as The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side U.K., English, Technicolor, Stereo Directed by Guy Hamilton Screenplay by Jonathan Hales and Barry Sandler Cast: Angela Lansbury — Miss Jane Marple Geraldine Chaplin — Ella Zielinsky Tony Curtis — Martin N. Fenn Edward Fox — Inspector Delbert Craddock Rock Hudson — Jason Rudd Kim Novak — Lola Brewster Elizabeth Taylor — Marina Rudd Wendy Morgan — Cherry Baker Margaret Courtenay — Dolly Bantry Charles Gray — Bates Marella Oppenheim — Margot Bence Maureen Bennett — Heather Babcock Carolyn Pickles — Miss Giles Eric Dodson — The Major Charles Lloyd Pack — Vicar Richard Pearson — Doctor Haydock Thick Wilson — The Mayor Pat Nye — Mayoress Peter Woodthorpe — Scout Master Anthony Steel — Sir Derek Ridgeley Dinah Sheridan — Lady Amanda Ridgeley Oriane Grieve — Kate Ridgely Kenneth Fortescue — Charles Foxwell Hildegarde Neil — Lady Foxcroft Allan Cuthbertson — Peter Montrose George Silver — Da Silva John Bennett — Barnsby Nigel Stock — Inspector Gates Tayna chyornykh drozdov (1983) Adapted from the novel A Pocketful of Rye Also known as Secret of the Blackbirds Soviet Union, Russian, Color, Mono Directed by Vadim Derbenyov Screenplay by Valentina Kolodyazhnaya and Yelizaveta Smirnova Cast: Ita Ever — Miss Marple Vladimir Sedov — Inspector Neele Vsevolod Sanayev — Mr. Fortescue Lyubov Polishchuk — Adele Fortescue Yuri Belyayev — Persival Fortescue Yelena Sanayeva — Jennifer Andrei Kharitonov — Lance Fortescue Natalya Danilova — Pat Yelena Ivochkina — Ellen Elze Radzinya — Effie Ramsbotton Tamara Nosova — Mrs. Crump Boris Novikov — Mr. Crump Mariya Barabanova — Mrs. McCanzy Lembit Ulfsak — Jerald Irina Mazurkevich — Gladys Martin Aleksandr Pyatkov — Sergeant Hay Nina Agapova — Mrs. Griffith Vladimir Zeldin — Comissar A Caribbean Mystery (1983) (Television) Adapted from the novel A Caribbean Mystery USA, English, Color, Mono Directed by Robert Michael Lewis Screenplay by Sue Grafton and Steve Humphrey Cast: Helen Hayes — Miss Jane Marple Barnard Hughes — Mr. Rafiel Jameson Parker — Tim Kendall Season Hubley — Molly Kandall Swoosie Kurtz — Ruth Walter Cassie Yates — Lucky Dyson Zakes Mokae — Captain Daventry Stephen Macht — Greg Dyson Beth Howland — Evelyn Hillingdon Maurice Evans — Major Geoffrey Palgrave Lynne Moody — Victoria Johnson George Innes — Edward Hillingdon Brock Peters — Dr. Graham Michael Preston — Arthur Jackson Bernard McDonald — Minister Santos Morales — Miguel Sam Scarber — Police Sergeant Cecil Smith — Hotel Guest The Body in the Library (1984) (Television) Adapted from the novel The Body in the Library Also known as Miss Marple: The Body in the Library (UK: series title) U.K., English, Color Directed by Silvio Narizzano Screenplay by T.R. Bowen Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Gwen Watford — Mrs. Dolly Bantry Moray Watson — Col. Arthur Bantry Valentine Dyall — Lorrimer Karin Foley — Mary Raymond Francis — Sir Henry Clithering Frederick Jaeger — Chief Const. Col. Melchett David Horovitch — Det. Insp. Slack Ian Brimble — Det. Const. Lake Sarah Whitlock — WPC Anthony Smee — Basil Blake Debbie Arnold — Dinah Lee John Bardon — PC Palk Anne Rutter — Mrs. Palk Colin Higgins — Malcolm Andrew Cruickshank — Conway Jefferson John Moffatt — Edwards Ciaran Madden — Adelaide Jefferson Andrew Downer — Peter Carmody Keith Drinkel — Mark Gaskell Hugh Walters — Mr. Prescott Jess Conrad — Raymond Starr Trudie Styler — Josie Turner Sally Jane Jackson — Ruby Keene Kathleen Breck — Bridget Arthur Bostrom — George Bartlett Sydney Livingstone — Mr. Brogan (as Sidney Livingstone) Martyn Read — Hugo McLean Stephen Churchett — Maj. Reeve Astra Sheridan — Pamela Reeve Karen Seacombe — Florrie Small Murder with Mirrors (1985) (Television) Adapted from the novel Murder with Mirrors Also known as They Do It With Mirrors USA, U.K., English, Color, Mono Directed by Dick Lowry Screenplay by George Eckstein Cast: Helen Hayes — Miss Jane Marple Bette Davis — Carrie Louise Serrocold John Mills — Lewis Serrocold Leo McKern — Inspector Curry Liane Langland — Gina Markham John Laughlin — Wally Markham Dorothy Tutin — Mildred Strete Anton Rodgers — Dr. Max Hargrove Frances de la Tour — Miss Bellaver John Woodvine — Christian Gilbranson James Coombes — Steven Restarick Tim Roth — Edgar Lawson Christopher Fairbank — Sergeant Lake Amanda Maynard — Miss Valentine The Moving Finger (1985) (Television) Adapted from the novel The Moving Finger Also known as Miss Marple: The Moving Finger (UK: series title) Directed by Roy Boulting Screenplay by Julia Jones USA, U.K., Australia, English, Color Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Michael Culver — Edward Symmington Elizabeth Counsell — Angela Symmington Deborah Appleby — Megan Hunter Lucy Gleeson — Robert Symmington Stuart Mansfield — James Symmington Andrew Bicknell — Gerry Burton Sabina Franklyn — Joanna Burton Richard Pearson — Mr. Pye Hilary Mason — Emily Barton Dilys Hamlett — Maud Calthrop John Arnatt — Rev. Guy Calthrop Sandra Payne — Eryl Griffith Martin Fisk — Owen Griffith Penelope Lee — Partridge Juliet Waley — Beatrice Imogen Bickford-Smith — Elsie Holland Gerald Sim — Coroner Geoffrey Davion — Police Supt. Nash Roger Ostime — Det. Insp. Crawford Victor Maddern — PC Johnson Ninka Scott — Miss Ginch Patsy Smart — Mrs. Cleat Gordon Rollings — Mr. Cleat Michael Waterman — George Ellis Catherine Owen — Rose Carol Gleeson — Contralto John Keenan — Pianist A Murder Is Announced (1985) (Television) Adapted from the novel A Murder Is Announced Also known as Miss Marple: A Murder Is Announced (UK: series title) USA, U.K., Australia, English, Color Directed by David Giles Screenplay by Alan Plater Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Ursula Howells — Miss Lettie Blacklock Renée Asherson — Miss Dora Bunner Samantha Bond — Julia Simmons Simon Shepherd — Patrick Simmons Nicola King — Phillipa Haymes Elaine Ives-Cameron — Hannah Ralph Michael — Colonel Easterbrook Sylvia Syms — Mrs. Easterbrook Matthew Solon — Edmund Swettenham Mary Kerridge — Mrs. Swettenham Joan Sims — Miss Murgatroyd Paola Dionisotti — Miss Hinchcliffe Vivienne Moore — Mrs. Harmon David Collings — The Reverend Harmon David Pinner — Rowlanson Tim Carrington — Rudi Scherz Liz Crowther — Myrna Harris Victoria Williams — Bluebird Cafe Waitress Richard Bebb — Rydesdale John Castle — Det. Inspector Craddock Kevin Whately — Det. Sgt. Fletcher Joyce Carey — Belle Goedler A Pocket Full of Rye (1985) (Television) Adapted from the novel A Pocket Full of Rye Also known as Miss Marple: A Pocketful of Rye (UK: series title) USA, U.K., Australia, English, Color Directed by Guy Slater Screenplay by T.R. Bowen Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Annette Badland — Gladys Martin Rachel Bell — Jennifer Fortescue Selina Cadell — Mary Dove Susy Cerys — Daisy Beau Daniels — Ellen Peter Davison — Lance Fortescue Stacy Dorning — Adele Fortescue Fabia Drake — Miss Henderson Susan Gilmore — Miss Grosvenor Jon Glover — Det. Sgt. Hay Nancie Herrod — Miss Griffith Laurin Kaski — PC White Merelina Kendall — Mrs. Crump Rhoda Lewis — Mrs. Brogan Frances Low — Patricia Fortescue Louis Mahoney — Dr. French Clive Merrison — Percival Fortescue Frank Mills — Mr. Crump Charles Pemberton — Sgt. Rose Martyn Stanbridge — Vivian Dubois Timothy West — Rex Fortescue Tom Wilkinson — Det. Insp. Neele The Murder at the Vicarage (1986) (Television) Adapted from the novel The Murder at the Vicarage Also known as Miss Marple: The Murder at the Vicarage (UK: series title) U.K., English, Color Directed by Julian Amyes Screenplay by T.R. Bowen Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Paul Eddington — Rev. Leonard Clement Cheryl Campbell — Griselda Clement Robert Lang — Col. Lucius Protheroe Polly Adams — Ann Protheroe Tara MacGowran — Lettice Protheroe James Hazeldine — Lawrence Redding Christopher Good — Christopher Hawes Norma West — Mrs. Lestrange Michael Browning — Dr. Haydock David Horovitch — Det. Insp. Slack Ian Brimble — Det. Sgt. Lake Jack Galloway — Bill Archer Rachel Weaver — Mary Wright Rosalie Crutchley — Mrs. Price-Ridley Barbara Hicks — Miss Hartnell Kathleen Bidmead — Miss Wetherby Deddie Davies — Mrs. Salisbury Tony Brandon — Fred Abbot Kenneth Keeling — Ned Abbot Sleeping Murder (1987) (Television) Adapted from the novel Sleeping Murder Also known as Miss Marple: Sleeping Murder (UK: series title) Australia, U.K., English, Color, Stereo Directed by John Howard Davies Screenplay by Kenneth Taylor Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Geraldine Alexander — Gwenda Reed John Moulder-Brown — Giles Reed Frederick Treves — Dr. James Kennedy Jean Anderson — Mrs. Fane Terrence Hardiman — Walter Fane John Bennett — Richard Erskine Geraldine Newman — Janet Erskine Jack Watson — Mr. Foster Joan Scott — Mrs. Cocker Jean Heywood — Edith Paget Georgine Anderson — Mrs. Hengrave Edward Jewesbury — Mr. Sims David McAllister — Raymond West (as David McAlister) Amanda Boxer — Joan West Esmond Knight — Mr. Galbraith John Ringham — Dr. Penrose Eryl Maynard — Lily Kimble Ken Kitson — Jim Kimble Kenneth Cope — Jackie Afflick Peter Spraggon — Det. Insp. Last Sheila Raynor — Shop assistant Donald Burton — Bosola Struan Rodger — Ferdinand (voice) Gary Watson — Kevin Halliday At Bertram's Hotel (1987) (Television) Adapted from the novel At Bertram's Hotel Also known as Miss Marple: At Bertram's Hotel (UK: series title) U.K., English, Color Directed by Mary McMurray Screenplay by Jill Hyem Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Caroline Blakiston — Lady Bess Sedgwick Helena Michell — Elvira Blake James Cossins — Col. Luscombe Joan Greenwood — Selina Hazy George Baker — Chief Insp. Fred Davy Douglas Milvain — Sir Ronald Graves Philip Bretherton — Det. Insp. Campbell Preston Lockwood — Canon Pennyfather Irene Sutcliffe — Miss Gorringe Brian McGrath — Michael Gorman Neville Phillips — Henry Robert Reynolds — Ladislaus Malinowski Randal Herley — Richard Egerton Edward Burnham — Dr. Whittaker Rashid Karapiet — Indian waiter Amanda Royle — BEA stewardess Charlotte Barker — Bridget Sotheby Kate Duchne — Rose Helen Horton — Mrs. Cabot Daphne Neville — Woman at airport Donald Burton — TV commentator (voice) Nemesis (1987) (Televison) Adapted from the novel Nemesis Also known as Miss Marple: Nemesis (UK: series title) U.K., English, Color Directed by David Tucker Screenplay by T.R. Bowen (adaptation) Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Peter Tilbury — Lionel Peel Valerie Lush — Lavinia Glynne Margaret Tyzack — Clothilde Bradbury-Scott Anna Cropper — Anthea Bradbury-Scott John Horsley — Professor Wanstead Helen Cherry — Miss Elizabeth Temple Joanna Hole — Madge Jane Booker — Miss Cooke Alison Skilbeck — Miss Barrow Bruce Payne — Michael Rafiel Roger Hammond — Mr. Broadribb Patrick Godfrey — Mr. Schuster Ann Queensberry — Miss Wimpole Liz Fraser — Mrs. Brent Peter Copley — Archdeacon Brabazon Frank Gatliff — Jason Rafiel Barbara Franceschi — Miss Kurnowitz Roger Booth — Mr. Pelham Reginald Stewart — Mr. Hallowes Jackie Downey — Florence Jonathan Adams — Carter Oliver Parker — London Policeman David Blake Kelly — Tramp Marlene Sidaway — Mrs. Trollope 4.50 from Paddington (1987) (Television) Adapted from the novel 4.50 from Paddington Also known as What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw Also known as Miss Marple: 4:50 from Paddington (UK: series title) U.K., English, Color, Mono Directed by Martyn Friend Screenplay by T.R. Bowen Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Juliette Mole — Anna Stravinska David Beames — Bryan Eastley Mona Bruce — Mrs. Elspeth McGillicuddy Nicholas Blane — Paddington Porter Katy Jarrett — Mary Leslie Adams — Desk sergeant David Horovitch — Det. Insp. Slack Ian Brimble — Det. Sgt. Lake Rhoda Lewis — Mrs. Brogan Jill Meager — Lucy Eyelesbarrow Joanna David — Emma Crackenthorpe Maurice Denham — Luther Crackenthorpe Andrew Burt — Dr. John Quimper Pamela Pitchford — Mrs. Kidder Christopher Haley — Alexander Eastley Daniele Stroppa — James Stoddart-West (as Daniel Steel) Bernard Brown — Harold Crackenthorpe Robert East — Alfred Crackenthorpe John Hallam — Cedric Crackenthorpe Alan Penn — Patmore David Waller — Chief Insp. Duckham Will Tacey — Arthur Wimborne Jean Boht — Madame Joliet David Allen — Pianist Naomi Sorkin — Dancer Derek Deane — Dancer Emma Hitching — Francoise Robert Ashley — Detective sergeant A Caribbean Mystery (1989) (Television) Adapted from the novel A Caribbean Mystery Also known as Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery (UK: series title) U.K., English, Color Directed by Christopher Petit Screenplay by T.R. Bowen Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Donald Pleasence — Jason Rafiel Adrian Lukis — Tim Kendal Sophie Ward — Molly Kendall T.P. McKenna — Dr. Grahame Michael Feast — Edward Hillingdon Sheila Ruskin — Evelyn Hillingdon Frank Middlemass — Major Palgrave Robert Swan — Greg Dyson Sue Lloyd — Lucky Dyson Barbara Barnes — Esther Walters Stephen Bent — Jackson Joseph Mydell — Inspector Weston Valerie Buchanan — Victoria Isabelle Lucas — Aunty Johnson Shaughan Seymour — Napier T.R. Bowen — Raymond West (as Trevor Bowen) James Curran — Piers Musgrave They Do It with Mirrors (1991) (Television) Adapted from the novel Murder with Mirrors Also known as Miss Marple: They Do It with Mirrors (UK: series title) U.K., English, Color, Stereo Directed by Norman Stone Screenplay by T.R. Bowen Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Jean Simmons — Carrie-Louise Serrocold Joss Ackland — Lewis Serrocold Faith Brook — Ruth van Rydock Gillian Barge — Mildred Strete Neal Swettenham — Edgar Lawson David Horovitch — Chief Insp. Slack Ian Brimble — Sgt. Lake Christopher Villiers — Alex Restarick Jay Villiers — Stephen Restarick Holly Aird — Gina Hudd Todd Boyce — Walter Hudd Saul Reichlin — Dr. Maseryk Matthew Cottle — Ernie Gregg John Bott — Christian Gulbrandsen Brenda Cowling — Mrs. Rodgers David Doyle — Neville Jake Wood — Bert Tom Kerridge — Keithie Anne Atkins — Female police constable Stee Billingsley — Dancer Rachel Bond — Dancer Bryn Walters — Dancer The Mirror Crack'd (1992) (Television) Adapted from the novel The Mirror Crack'd Also known as The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side Also known as Miss Marple: The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side (UK: series title) U.K., English, Color Directed by Norman Stone Screenplay by T.R. Bowen Cast: Joan Hickson — Miss Jane Marple Claire Bloom — Marina Gregg Barry Newman — Jason Rudd Norman Rodway — Dr. Gilchrist Elizabeth Garvie — Ella Zeilinsky John Cassady — Giuseppe Murano David Horovitch — Supt. Slack John Castle — Insp. Craddock Ian Brimble — Sgt. 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