- Format:
- DVD Fullscreen
- Region:
- 1 - More Details
- Run time:
- 5 1/2 hours
- Originally Aired On:
- BBC America
- Number of Discs:
- 2
- Closed Captions / Subtitles:
- Not available for this product
- Special Features:
- Long Hair and Duffel Coat (Exclusive interviews with cast, writer and crew)
Commentary on ?The Wrestler?s Tomb? with David Renwick and Marcus Mortimer
Alan and Caroline?s Screen Test
Meet the magician with the trick of solving impossible crimes. Jonathan and Maddy investigate crimes which seem to have no rational explanation. Jonathan Creek is a bit of a nerd, but he is also a bit of a quick-witted genius. Maddy Magellan is an
investigative crime writer, and the pair join forces to unravel a series of mysteries.
Among their many adventures, Jonathan and Maddy encounter the powers of voodoo and dream-predictions, and cases involving strange disappearances, an alien life-form
and tricks of time...
Episodes One and Two ? The Wrestler?s Tomb - Contemporary expressionist painter Hedley Shale is found murdered with two bullets in his chest in the upstairs
bedroom at his South London home, eccentrically named The Wrestler?sTomb. Lying nearby is his secret lover, French
model Francesca Boutron ? bound and gagged by the black-hooded intruder who shot the artist at point-blank range
and then escaped through the back garden.
Shale?s wife, Serena, steely editor of a national women?s magazine, would, by all laws of logic, appear to be the killer.
But she was at work throughout the morning on her side of town. Her PA watched her office at 9:30 and then
remained outside the door for the next three hours.For Serena Shale to have left the room by any other means was
quite simply a physical impossibility. So how could she have committed the crime?
With time-honoured efficiency, detectives snap into action and arrest the wrong man ? prompting Maddy Magellan
to begin an investigation that will hopefully prevent a gross miscarriage of justice. But how can Serena Shale?s
apparently impregnable alibi be broken?
Enter Jonathan Creek ? outwardly taciturn and cynical, he is twilight to Maddy?s daylight, his brooding intensity often
at odds with her impetuous zeal.Yet, together, they become drawn ever deeper into the impossible puzzle of Hedley
Shale?s murder; a puzzle to which the solution proves far more bizarre and chilling than they could ever have imagined.
Episode Three ? Jack in the Box - Former film star Jack Holiday was a lot of laughs in the ?50s,?60s and ?70s. But times ? and comedy ? have moved on.
Today, the only outlet for his slapstick skills is a TV commercial for bananas.
Or is it? Could that really be 65-year-old Jack on screen executing those pratfalls, when his body and hands are
apparently now crippled with arthritis? More to the point, when he is discovered dead in a locked nuclear bunker
with a gun beside his head, surely it would have been impossible for him to have pulled the trigger? An ingenious
murder, then. But how did the killer leave the concrete shelter, located 30ft underground inside a rock-face of solid
granite, through a steel-plated door that could only have been locked form the inside?
Once again, crime writer Maddy Magellan enlists the services of magical associate Jonathan Creek to unravel a
seemingly impenetrable mystery.
Episode Four ? The Reconstituted Corpse - At 43, Zola Zbzewski has the sort of looks many women can only dream of. For the past 10 years, she has spent
many thousands of pounds on an intensive course of facelifts, implants,tucks, bobs and dermabrasions to transform
herself. For many years, the man who performed all these operations, cosmetic surgeon David Curchin, also shared
her bed.But he has now been cast aside in favour of a younger model ? a hunky, Swedish swimming instructor named
Rudi.
Curchin vows to destroy her when Zola decides to go public with an account of their relationship, but it is Curchin
who is destroyed and brutally murdered at his Harley Street clinic in the middle of the night.
Zola becomes an immediate suspect, as no-one else has a stronger motive to kill him. Fortunately, investigative
journalist Maddy Magellan is soon on top of the case, uncovering startling new evidence to blow the charges away.
But the unexpected and totally impossible happens,and there is only one man to whom they can turn to shed light
on the baffling affair.
Episode Five ? No Trace of Tracy - Roy Pilgrim is a living legend. Former lead singer and electric violinist with the rock band Edwin Drood, he is still
idolised by female fans the world over. But when one of them,16-year-old Tracey Cook,turns up at his country house
to meet the great man and apparently vanishes into thin air, the police are clear ly faced with a problem.
Was she, in fact, abducted... or worse? Is she even still alive? Or has a fate too grisly for words befallen her ? a fate
for which pop icon Pilgrim would almost certainly appear to be responsible? Once again,the winning team of crime
writer Maddy Magellan and magical associate Jonathan Creek is drawn into another totally impossible problem. It?s
one that takes them deep into the murky world of rock and roll ? and even murkier goings-on in the nearby woods.
Cast
Jonathan Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alan Davies
Maddy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caroline Quentin
Production Credits
Written by............................................. David Renwick
Producer................................................. Susan Belbin
Directors.................................................... Marcus Mortimer and
Sandy Johnson
BAFTA? Awards
1998 - Best Drama Series
?...a brilliantly original series from One Foot in the Grave writer, David Renwick.Davies,who made his name as a standup,
has a tremendously warmTV presence, both as an actor and a comedian, and his material about his ageing dog
was hysterical.?- Daily Mail
?Yes,the good old days of British murder are back.? -Evening Standard
"...a brilliantly original series from One Foot in the Grave writer, David Renwick.Davies,who made his name as a standup,
has a tremendously warmTV presence, both as an actor and a comedian, and his material about his ageing dog
was hysterical.?- Daily Mail
?Yes,the good old days of British murder are back.? -Evening Standard
?Jonathan Creek is classic television, destined to be rated right up there with Hancock's Half Hour, Fawlty Towers and
The Likely Lads. A strange and captivating combination of mystery and comedy.?- Mirror
?Absorbing, funny and hugely entertaining."- Daily Mail
?Just keeps getting better and better.? -Canberra Times
?Jonathan Creek is classic television, destined to be rated right up there with Hancock's Half Hour, Fawlty Towers and
The Likely Lads. A strange and captivating combination of mystery and comedy.? -Mirror
?Absorbing, funny and hugely entertaining.?- Daily Mail
?Just keeps getting better and better.?- Canberra Times
Veteran BBC producer Verity Lambert also
brought us Rumpole of the Bailey, Edward and Mrs.
Simpson, Reilly: Ace of Spies and the first three seasons
of Doctor Who.