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  1. Synopsis. Set in a 1920's village in Devon, the plot concerns the complicated love life of Dr. Edmund Bickleigh and his plans to resolve his unhappy marriage by murdering his wife. It is an early and well-known example of the "inverted detective story". Cast. Dr Edmund Bickleigh – Ben Miller. Julia Bickleigh – Barbara Flynn.

  2. 3 apr 2005 · Malice Aforethought: Directed by David Blair. With Ronnie Masterson, Phyllis Ryan, Fiona O'Shaughnessy, Barbara Flynn. Dr. Edmund Bickleigh is married to a particularly overbearing woman who reminds him at every turn that he is living in her house.

    • (249)
    • Mystery, Crime, Drama
    • David Blair
    • 2005-04-03
  3. 24 lug 2021 · ITV. Publication date. 2005. Topics. Malice Aforethought is a 2005 ITV drama based on Anthony Berkeley Cox’s 1931 novel of the same name, made by Granada Television. There was an earlier BBC television adaptation of this novel in 1979. Language. English.

    • 140 min
  4. Malice aforethought is the "premeditation" or "predetermination" (with malice) required as an element of some crimes in some jurisdictions and a unique element for first-degree or aggravated murder in a few. [1] Insofar as the term is still in use, it has a technical meaning that has changed substantially over time.

    • Anthony Berkeley
    • 1931
  5. Synopsis. Falling in love with this Doctor could be bad for your health. Malice Aforethought is a 2005 ITV drama based on Anthony Berkeley Cox’s 1931 novel of the same name, made by Granada Television. There was an earlier BBC television adaptation of this novel in 1979.

    • David Blair
  6. Synopsis by Nathan Southern. An episode of the successful twenty-five year PBS anthology series Mystery!, Malice Aforethought tells the chilling story of Edmund Bickleigh (Ronnie Masterson), a physician who copes with irritations from his dominating wife by bedding numerous women from the town.

  7. Malice Aforethought is a 1979 BBC TV adaptation of the novel of the same name. It is a four-part serial [1] It later aired in 1981 when it was featured in the US PBS series, Mystery!, introduced by Vincent Price. [2] . It was praised as a faithful adaptation, which retained the atmosphere and 1920s setting of the book.