Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle (2003)

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Written by Lyn Hamilton, Rosemary Anne Sisson

Directed by Anthony Pullen Shaw

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2003

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Intrepid investigator Jessica Fletcher travels to Ireland to attend the reading of an old friend's will, but soon after a series of murders are committed which have the police baffled. Jessica realises that the will contains clues to the whereabouts of a secret treasure, as well as pointing to the identity of the real killer.

Cast

Angela LansburyJessica B. Fletcher
Image for Fionnula FlanaganFionnula FlanaganMargaret Byrne
Sarah-Jane PottsBreeta Byrne
Peter DonatEamon Byrne
Cyril O'ReillyPaddy Whelen
Lynn WanlassNora Flood
Timothy V. MurphyInspector O'Dwyer
Joe Michael BurkeMichael Davis
Andrew ConnollyTom Molloy
Geraldine HughesFiona Byrne
Helena CarrollKitty Murphy
Sean LawlorJohn Herlihy
William Morgan SheppardDenny
Gerry GibsonHarry Ryan
Tegan West

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites October 31st - 6:15pmCatherine Boddy said...

    can you please tell who sings the song played at the beginning of the celtic riddle i think its called second chance

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