This Thursday at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5, viewers can anticipate a thrilling episode of “The Madame Blanc Mysteries” with Season 3 Episode 4 titled “Fashion.” The storyline kicks off with designer Violet Oliver experiencing a near-fatal fall from a balcony during a high-stakes fashion show. As the mystery unfolds, Jean, the central character, takes charge and approaches two potential suspects, unraveling the layers of intrigue surrounding the fashion world.
Violet’s attempted murder serves as a gripping starting point, hinting at a broader and more complex web of secrets that Jean is determined to untangle. The episode promises a mix of suspense, drama, and the enigmatic allure that defines “The Madame Blanc Mysteries.”
Tune in for an evening of fashion-forward intrigue and suspense as Jean delves into the underbelly of the glamorous yet treacherous world of high-end design. “The Madame Blanc Mysteries” continues to captivate audiences with its enthralling narratives and stylish mysteries on Channel 5.
Violet’s attempted murder serves as a gripping starting point, hinting at a broader and more complex web of secrets that Jean is determined to untangle. The episode promises a mix of suspense, drama, and the enigmatic allure that defines “The Madame Blanc Mysteries.”
Tune in for an evening of fashion-forward intrigue and suspense as Jean delves into the underbelly of the glamorous yet treacherous world of high-end design. “The Madame Blanc Mysteries” continues to captivate audiences with its enthralling narratives and stylish mysteries on Channel 5.
- 1/19/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
As the sun rises over Sainte Victoire, mysteries unfold in the enchanting world of “The Madame Blanc Mysteries.” In the upcoming Season 3 Episode 2 titled “Duel,” airing on Thursday, January 11, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5, viewers are in for a riveting tale.
The story kicks off with Gloria innocently letting her dog, Douglas, out for his morning stroll. Little does she know, this routine act sets the stage for a chilling discovery – a lifeless body, a fencing foil protruding from his chest, and a rare diamond-encrusted cufflink in his possession. The picturesque Sainte Victoire transforms into a crime scene, and the intricate web of mystery begins to unravel.
As the clock strikes 9:00 Pm, fans of suspense and intrigue won’t want to miss the latest episode of “The Madame Blanc Mysteries.” Join the investigation into “Duel,” where every twist and turn brings us closer to uncovering the truth in...
The story kicks off with Gloria innocently letting her dog, Douglas, out for his morning stroll. Little does she know, this routine act sets the stage for a chilling discovery – a lifeless body, a fencing foil protruding from his chest, and a rare diamond-encrusted cufflink in his possession. The picturesque Sainte Victoire transforms into a crime scene, and the intricate web of mystery begins to unravel.
As the clock strikes 9:00 Pm, fans of suspense and intrigue won’t want to miss the latest episode of “The Madame Blanc Mysteries.” Join the investigation into “Duel,” where every twist and turn brings us closer to uncovering the truth in...
- 1/5/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
The Madame Blanc Mysteries is returning for a third season. The Acorn TV streaming service and the UK's Channel 5 have renewed the drama created by Sally Lindsay and Sue Vincent.
In the story, antique dealer Jean White's (Lindsay) life is thrown into turmoil after the death of her husband in a car crash. She discovers that their assets have been pawned off, leaving her penniless. She travels to France to solve the mystery of her husband's death, the whereabouts of his valuable ring, and the identity of his mistress. She ends up solving other mysteries along the way with the help of various locals in the French village of Sainte Victoire. Vincent, Steve Edge, Robin Askwith, Sue Holderness, Alex Gaumond, and Tony Robinson also star
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In the story, antique dealer Jean White's (Lindsay) life is thrown into turmoil after the death of her husband in a car crash. She discovers that their assets have been pawned off, leaving her penniless. She travels to France to solve the mystery of her husband's death, the whereabouts of his valuable ring, and the identity of his mistress. She ends up solving other mysteries along the way with the help of various locals in the French village of Sainte Victoire. Vincent, Steve Edge, Robin Askwith, Sue Holderness, Alex Gaumond, and Tony Robinson also star
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- 5/24/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Exclusive: AMC Networks’ Acorn TV and Channel 5 are serving up a third season of The Madame Blanc Mysteries.
As with Season 2, the U.S./UK co-commissioners are preparing a Christmas special along with six episodes. Filming is currently underway, with the Christmas special set to air on Acorn TV and Channel 5 in 2023, while the rest of the season will continue in 2024.
Starring and created by Sally Lindsay, The Madame Blanc Mysteries sees renowned and respected antiques dealer Jean White (Lindsay) return with her expertise in the world of antiquities, proving to be the key to solving a series of murders and mysteries against the backdrop of the beautiful French village of Sainte Victoire.
Series creator, Lindsay, reprises her role and again joins forces with Sue Vincent (Mount Pleasant), who returns as Gloria Beaushaw and as series co-writer. Also reprising their roles are Steve Edge (Starlings), Robin Askwith (Strike), Sue Holderness...
As with Season 2, the U.S./UK co-commissioners are preparing a Christmas special along with six episodes. Filming is currently underway, with the Christmas special set to air on Acorn TV and Channel 5 in 2023, while the rest of the season will continue in 2024.
Starring and created by Sally Lindsay, The Madame Blanc Mysteries sees renowned and respected antiques dealer Jean White (Lindsay) return with her expertise in the world of antiquities, proving to be the key to solving a series of murders and mysteries against the backdrop of the beautiful French village of Sainte Victoire.
Series creator, Lindsay, reprises her role and again joins forces with Sue Vincent (Mount Pleasant), who returns as Gloria Beaushaw and as series co-writer. Also reprising their roles are Steve Edge (Starlings), Robin Askwith (Strike), Sue Holderness...
- 5/23/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Company just opened at the Gielgud Theatre, directed byTony-nominated director, Marianne Elliott. The cast of Company includes Rosalie Craig as Bobbie, Patti LuPone as Joanne, Mel Giedroyc as Sarah, Jonathan Bailey as Jamie, George Blagden as Pj,Ashley Campbell as Peter, Richard Fleeshman as Andy, Alex Gaumond as Paul, Richard Henders as David, Ben Lewis as Larry, Daisy Maywood as Susan, Jennifer Saayeng as Jenny, Matthew Seadon-Young as Theo and Gavin Spokes as Harry. Joining them are Michael Colbourne, Francesca Ellis, Ewan Gillies, Grant Neal and Jaimie Pruden.
- 10/25/2018
- by Review Roundups
- BroadwayWorld.com
You don’t have to be a Broadway baby to scratch your onstage acting itch. In fact, all around the country—and outside of it—there are bustling theater communities producing works so vibrant they’d have Edward Albee rolling over in his grave. Want in on that action? You’d be wise to know the ins and outs of industry happenings, and this is a good place to start: From across the pond and back again, here is the week’s biggest regional theater news. Casting’s complete for gender-swapped ‘Company.’The final bit of casting has been announced for the Marianne Elliott-directed production of “Company,” playing London’s Gielgud Theatre beginning Sept. 26. Joining stars Patti LuPone and Rosalie Craig in the gender-swapped production will be Alex Gaumond in the originally-written role of Amy, and Jonathan Bailey as his devoted fiancé Paul. The duo will embody the pair...
- 7/16/2018
- backstage.com
London - There's a Hollywood cast for Britain's Whatsonstage theater awards, with James Earl Jones, Jude Law and Kevin Spacey competing for best actor in a play.
Jones is nominated for "Driving Miss Daisy," Law for "Anna Christie" and Spacey for "Richard III," alongside Benedict Cumberbatch for "Frankenstein," James Corden for "One Man, Two Guvnors" and David Tennant for "Much Ado About Nothing."
The prizes, run by theater website whatonstage.com, are decided by public vote.
Best actress contenders announced Friday include Vanessa Redgrave for "Driving Miss Daisy" and Kristin Scott Thomas for "Betrayal."
In the musical categories, there are multiple nominations for the movie-inspired romance "Ghost" and Roald Dahl-based "Matilda."
Winners will be announced Feb. 19. See below for the full list of nominees.
Watch previews of some of the nominated plays:
The Full List Of 2011/12 Nominations
Best Actress in a Play
Eve Best – Much Ado About Nothing at...
Jones is nominated for "Driving Miss Daisy," Law for "Anna Christie" and Spacey for "Richard III," alongside Benedict Cumberbatch for "Frankenstein," James Corden for "One Man, Two Guvnors" and David Tennant for "Much Ado About Nothing."
The prizes, run by theater website whatonstage.com, are decided by public vote.
Best actress contenders announced Friday include Vanessa Redgrave for "Driving Miss Daisy" and Kristin Scott Thomas for "Betrayal."
In the musical categories, there are multiple nominations for the movie-inspired romance "Ghost" and Roald Dahl-based "Matilda."
Winners will be announced Feb. 19. See below for the full list of nominees.
Watch previews of some of the nominated plays:
The Full List Of 2011/12 Nominations
Best Actress in a Play
Eve Best – Much Ado About Nothing at...
- 12/2/2011
- by AP/The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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