Murder Weekend

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[[Michael Aspel]]
[[Michael Aspel]]
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==Co-hosts==
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Cast: see below
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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#Dream of Vipers Hissing: Your Favourite Dog's Gone Missing
#Dream of Vipers Hissing: Your Favourite Dog's Gone Missing
#Dream of Yaks A-Mooing: Sign of Your Undoing
#Dream of Yaks A-Mooing: Sign of Your Undoing
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==Cast==
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{|
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|Detective
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|David Delve
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|Charles Lainston
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|Eric Allen
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|Henry Lainston
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|John Hudson
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|Thomas Lainston
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|Jason Salkey
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|Felicity Lainston
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|Caroline John
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|Camilla Lainston
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|Helen Fitzgerald
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|Steven Lainston
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|Roy Spencer
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|Terence Mather
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|Brian Hall
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|Judy Mather
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|Janet Hargreaves
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|Sandy Hargreaves   
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|Kate Napier Brown
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|Policeman
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|Andrew Coombes
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|Policeman
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|Brian Pulman
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==Inventor==
==Inventor==

Revision as of 16:45, 22 November 2009

Contents

Host

Michael Aspel

Co-hosts

Cast: see below

Broadcast

LWT / Mirageland for ITV, 18-20 August 1989 (5 episodes over 3 days)

Synopsis

Televised murder mystery weekend with five parts, where celebrities turned detective and viewers were invited to phone in and solve the murder themselves.

Trivia

Those episode titles in full:

  1. Dream of Monks A-Coughing: A Funeral's in the Offing
  2. Dream of Gulls A-Screeching: Heed the Parson's Preaching
  3. Dream of Toms A-Snarling: A Quarrel With Your Darling
  4. Dream of Vipers Hissing: Your Favourite Dog's Gone Missing
  5. Dream of Yaks A-Mooing: Sign of Your Undoing

Cast

Detective David Delve
Charles Lainston Eric Allen
Henry Lainston John Hudson
Thomas Lainston Jason Salkey
Felicity Lainston Caroline John
Camilla Lainston Helen Fitzgerald
Steven Lainston Roy Spencer
Terence Mather Brian Hall
Judy Mather Janet Hargreaves
Sandy Hargreaves    Kate Napier Brown
Policeman Andrew Coombes
Policeman Brian Pulman

Inventor

Devised and written by Joy Swift, based on her original "murder mystery weekend" concept which she launched in 1981. Swift's Murder Weekends company is still going strong today and she was awarded the MBE for services to tourism in 2001.

See also

Cluedo, The Murder Game

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