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Drama based on the stories by G.K. Chesterton, about a crime-solving Roman Catholic priest.
It's all change for Kembleford. Not only is there the opening of a new model village, the labour of love for Peter Mossop and his best friend Joe Telford, but a property developer is proposing to build a new housing estate in the village. The planned vote on the development has torn apart siblings Brendan and Scarlett Streatham, whose late father owned the land. Father Brown is kept busy interviewing a new secretary following Mrs McCarthy's departure – he's torn between the orderly Mrs Burns and the enthusiastic Mrs Devine. He becomes distracted from this task to investigate the murder of Joe, who is found stabbed to death whilst walking his dog. When Peter's wife, Jennifer Mossop is also found dead, Father Brown realises the model village is being used by the murderer to plan their attacks.
Lady Felicia's impromptu visit coincides with Father Brown helping out a friend at an exclusive gentlemen's club.
A celebrity florist brings glamour and murder to Kembleford.
Father Brown's past collides with the present when he investigates a missing person, a murder and a mythical wild cat.
Chief Inspector Sullivan pays Father Brown a visit to warn him that Hercule Flambeau is on the run and wanted for a series of brutal murders.
The visit of Princess Margaret to Kembleford is jeopardised when a school janitor is found murdered. Can Father Brown save the royal visit from being cancelled?
Father Brown discovers there's more drama offstage than on in the latest production by the Kembleford Players.
Brenda finds love at the home of a clock collector but has she fallen for a killer?
Rock 'n' roll reaches Kembleford when a group of bikers cause outrage and excitement in equal measure.
Sullivan's dream of leaving Kembleford is scuppered when he is arrested for receiving stolen goods.
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