Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-41 of 41
- A Cambridgeshire clergyman finds himself investigating a series of mysterious wrongdoings in his small village of Grantchester.
- When a student from a prestigious all female college is found dead, Will and Geordie must infiltrate the murky world of campus politics and university societies.
- Will asks Ellie out to the cinema. There has been a brutal murder in the projection booth. The Chapmans get a brick through their window, and Keating discovers that someone has been sleeping in the cinema. What is the connection?
- A naked student runs through town yelling "The aliens are coming". Keating is going to arrest him, but Will convinces him it's a bit of high spirits. He is found dead in a field the next day.
- After a boxing match between Lucas and Matt, the door is locked. Vic and Will break in and find them both unconscious. It looks like a double suicide. Vic knows more than he is letting on. Luke dies and Keating cannot believe who did it.
- Geordie and Will discover a woman dead on the green, with her arms extended like a cross, and a wedding ring on her finger. Then they discover she is a nun.
- Will and Leonard witness a deadly and deliberate hit-and-run in Grantchester. Geordie traces the car to a pair of decidedly dysfunctional brothers caught in a web of lies.
- The vicarage family and the Keatings are on a much needed summer break at Merries Holiday Camp when the camp's owner is found dead in suspicious circumstances.
- Will and Geordie negotiate a complex family dispute that may have something to do with the murder of the head of a local adoption agency; a sinister letter arrives for Leonard.
- Will and Geordie are drawn into the cut-and-thrust world of local politics when the death of Councilor Derek McArthur prompts an election in Grantchester.
- An otherwise quiet nightshift is disrupted when a group of young American airmen are arrested for trespassing at the local quarry and brought to the station.
- As the day of Leonard's trial dawns, Will and Geordie are called upon to investigate an audacious robbery from a bank security van in Cambridge, which has had tragic repercussions.
- When the leader of a student CND group, Rachel Bromilow, falls to her death from a college building while staging a daring protest, Will and Geordie discover her death is not as accidental as it first appears
- 2010–7.5 (13)TV EpisodeA budding young actress receives a boost in a short inspired by the life and times of Barbara Windsor
- 2010–8.4 (15)TV Episode
- Kitten (Poppy Rush) is told by her fortune-telling nan (Lynda Baron) that she is about to meet the man of her dreams. The next day she is thrilled to meet gorgeous Jake (Lucian Laviscount). They have an amazing date and Kitten could not be happier. However, when Jake spots Nathan, Kitten's mum's toy-boyfriend, he swoons and Kitten realises that Jake is gay. Details like this will not deter Kitten - she will not take 'gay' for an answer. And when Jake starts secretly dating school hunk Gary Fisher, Kitten has to think quickly to keep hold of her man...
- After a mourner at a supposed-suicide's funeral confides her suspicions of murder to young vicar Sidney Chambers, he joins forces with Inspector Geordie Keating.
- Sidney attends a dinner party that ends with two mysteries: a missing engagement ring and a dead body.
- Sidney gives up alcohol and tries to renew his focus on clerical duties, but is dragged into another case when there are mysterious deaths in the village.
- A fire in the village leads Sidney to another investigation. Meanwhile, a family crisis causes Geordie to become distracted and detached from his job.
- Sidney takes Geordie on a night out to a London jazz club, where the reverie is interrupted by a brutal murder.
- Sidney and Geordie investigate the murder of a local policeman, and find the killer's motive is connected to events that took place in the Second World War.
- Sydney is arrested and released accused of sexual assault by the father of 15 year old schoolgirl Abigail Redmond citing the evidence of her unseen diary.
- Sidney has entirely stopped caring about his responsibilities as a clergyman following the difficult events of the past few weeks.
- Sidney and Geordie investigate a Cambridge lecturer's fatal fall from the college spires.
- Sidney is the only friend Gary Bell has left as he waits for news about whether he will be offered a reprieve.
- A young man confesses to Sidney he has killed his landlord, but both Geordie and Sidney get a shock when they visit the victim's house. Sidney's relationship with Margaret begins to get serious. Amanda returns to town with important news.
- As the trial of a local teen approaches, Sidney and Geordie find themselves at loggerheads regarding his guilt.
- Geordie and Sidney must hunt for a killer, and hope to bring justice to two women mourning for their lost loves at Christmas time.
- The entire village cricket team is sick when someone poisons the beer. But everyone recovers except a young man who is found dead the next day.
- A quiet day in Cambridge is thrown into disarray as Leonard and his new lady friend Hilary are witness to an armed robbery at the post office.
- When a single mother's death is covered up, Sidney and Geordie try to hold those accountable for their actions.
- Sidney arrives at a Romany camp, but when someone is killed, he is prime suspect.
- Sidney tries to right a wrong, and so does Geordie. Mrs. Maguire has some of her questions answered, and turns a new leaf. Amanda gives Sidney an ultimatum.
- Sidney receives a dead crow and a series of anonymous phone calls. Geordie calls Sidney to a body of a respected doctor found dead in the church together with a dead crow.
- Sidney Chambers attends a talk by the Reverend Nathaniel Todd, a key part of the Civil Rights movement in America. During the event, protestors disrupt Todd's speech and release fireworks, causing the audience to panic and leading to a crush as dozens of people try to escape through a locked door. In the chaos, a man is stabbed and killed by an unseen assailant. The murder sees racial tensions spike and Geordie is called in to investigate.
- As Will is preparing to be installed as the new Vicar of Grantchester, Geordie comes to him with a request of a religious nature. A young boy on a farm in the Fens has blood on his hands and is struggling to communicate. As Will starts to talk to the boy using sign language, the pair must come together to help the boy's family heal - while Will has demons of his own to wrestle with.
- Sidney discovers he was the last person to see a woman alive during a drunken night. While he struggles to remember what happened, Geordie becomes concerned for his friend's troubled state of mind.
- Geordie is called to investigate an apparent break-in at a computer laboratory. When the head of the lab keels over and dies from mercury poisoning, Geordie suspects foul play - particularly when he finds that the Professor appears to have spent the night in the lab with someone other than his wife.
- Will and Geordie investigate the peculiar circumstances around the death of Eddie, an associate to Will's father.
- Will, upset by his family tragedy and faced with life-changing choices, seeks distraction in Geordie's world. A strange new case unfolds: the murder of a "Teddy Boy" at a dance hall, which in Geordie's opinion is proof that the country has truly gone to the dogs. The dead boy's pockets reveal a library card from Geordie's daughter, Esme's school, and even more disturbing - a picture of Esme herself. Esme claims ignorance, but Will knows something is up as he's spotted her hiding a love letter.