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Also known as | The Inspector Wexford Mysteries |
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Composer | Brian Bennett |
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No. of series | 12 |
No. of episodes | 84 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
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Release | 2 August 1987 – 11 October 2000 |
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries is a British television crime drama series, produced by TVS and later by its successor Meridian Broadcasting, in association with Blue Heaven Productions, for broadcast on the ITV network. Twelve series were broadcast on ITV between 2 August 1987 and 11 October 2000. Created by renowned author Ruth Rendell, the first six series focused entirely on her main literary character, Chief Inspector Reg Wexford, played by George Baker. Repeat airings of these series changed the programme's title to The Inspector Wexford Mysteries. However, later series shifted focus to other short stories previously written by Rendell, with Wexford featuring in only three further stories, in 1996, 1998 and 2000. When broadcast, these three stories were broadcast under the title Inspector Wexford.
In some cases stories were expanded from Rendell's original material or elements from a number of stories were woven together into one episode. A smaller number of episodes were based on Rendell's full-length novels, such as The Strawberry Tree starring Simon Ward, Going Wrong starring James Callis, A Case of Coincidence starring Keith Barron and Ronald Pickup, Front Seat starring Janet Suzman, and The Lake of Darkness starring Jerome Flynn. A total of fifty-five episodes featured Inspector Wexford, alongside his wife Dora (Louie Ramsay) and his assistant DI Mike Burden (Christopher Ravenscroft). A total of twenty-nine episodes focused on other characters.
The first six series were released on VHS, but have never been released on DVD due to licensing rights issues with The Walt Disney Company, who owns Television South's back catalogue of programming. Series seven to twelve have since been released on DVD as a Best Of box set, omitting four episodes.
Each episode follows the investigations of Chief Inspector Reg Wexford and his team of detectives in the fictional town of Kingsmarkham. The cases they investigate are often complex and involve a range of characters with hidden motives and dark secrets.
The series delves into the psychology of crime, exploring the motives and behaviors of both the perpetrators and the victims. The stories are often dark and gritty, with themes of murder, revenge, jealousy, and betrayal.
Throughout the series, Wexford faces personal challenges and struggles with his own demons, including his complicated relationship with his wife, Dora. Despite his personal troubles, Wexford remains a dedicated and determined detective, committed to solving each case and bringing justice to the victims.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | ||||||||||||||||
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1 | 1 | "Wolf to the Slaughter" | John Davies | Clive Exton | 2 August 1987 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 9 August 1987 | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 16 August 1987 | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | 4 | 23 August 1987 | |||||||||||||||||||
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No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |||||||||||
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5 | 1 | "A Guilty Thing Surprised" | Mary McMurray | Clive Exton | 19 June 1988 | |||||||||||
6 | 2 | 26 June 1988 | ||||||||||||||
7 | 3 | 3 July 1988 | ||||||||||||||
Wexford finds he is dealing with a very nasty case when nature-loving Elizabeth Nightingale is murdered on one of her nightly walks through the woods around Myfleet Manor. | ||||||||||||||||
8 | 4 | "Shake Hands Forever" | Don Leaver | Clive Exton | 23 September 1988 | |||||||||||
9 | 5 | 30 September 1988 | ||||||||||||||
10 | 6 | 7 October 1988 | ||||||||||||||
Angela Hathall is murdered, but Wexford can find no motive and no suspect. Maybe she picked up a stranger who killed her? The line Wexford follows alienates not just his colleagues, including Mike Burden, but his wife, too. | ||||||||||||||||
11 | 7 | "No Crying He Makes" | Mary McMurray | Paula Milne | 23 December 1988 | |||||||||||
At Christmas, Wexford and Burden are called to the Kingsmarkham Hospital. A baby has been stolen from her pram and another baby left behind in her place, and it seems that the mother of the stolen child may also be in danger. |
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12 | 1 | "No More Dying Then" | Jan Sargeant | Geoffrey Case | 22 October 1989 | |||||||||||
13 | 2 | 29 October 1989 | ||||||||||||||
14 | 3 | 5 November 1989 | ||||||||||||||
Wexford investigates the disappearance of John Lawrence, a five-year-old boy. After he goes missing, mad, taunting letters begin to arrive, involving another child who vanished, Stella Rivers. | ||||||||||||||||
15 | 4 | "A Sleeping Life" | Bill Hays | Roger Marshall | 12 November 1989 | |||||||||||
16 | 5 | 19 November 1989 | ||||||||||||||
17 | 6 | 26 November 1989 | ||||||||||||||
Wexford investigates when the dead body of a middle aged woman is found - but there are very few clues to the woman's life, let alone those that might lead to her killer. | ||||||||||||||||
18 | 7 | "The Veiled One" | Mary McMurray | Trevor Preston | 17 December 1989 | |||||||||||
Gwen Robson, a middle-aged housewife who may have been a blackmailer, is found garotted in the car park of a suburban shopping mall. Wexford is no sooner on the case than a car bomb goes off and all but kills him, putting him in hospital. This leaves Mike Burden with the task of solving the case, but does he go off on the wrong scent? Is Wexford's analysis any better, though? |
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19 | 1 | "Some Lie and Some Die" | Sandy Johnson | Matthew Jacobs | 30 September 1990 | |||||||||||
20 | 2 | 7 October 1990 | ||||||||||||||
21 | 3 | 14 October 1990 | ||||||||||||||
The Kingsmarkham rock festival is going smoothly until the disfigured body of a local girl, thought to be living in London, is found in a nearby quarry. Wexford investigates the links between a charismatic singer and a young woman gone bad. | ||||||||||||||||
22 | 4 | "The Best Man to Die" | Herbert Wise | John Brown | 21 October 1990 | |||||||||||
23 | 5 | 28 October 1990 | ||||||||||||||
24 | 6 | 4 November 1990 | ||||||||||||||
Wexford joins forces with a bridegroom when his best man is killed at the stag party. And Charlie Hatton's death is only the first in a string of murders which seem to be about cheating husbands, loose women and gangsters. | ||||||||||||||||
25 | 7 | "An Unkindness of Ravens" | John Gorrie | Robert Smith | 11 November 1990 | |||||||||||
26 | 8 | 18 November 1990 | ||||||||||||||
Rodney Williams disappears and then his body is found in the woods. Wexford investigates and finds more than one mystery. | ||||||||||||||||
27 | 9 | "Put on by Cunning" | Sandy Johnson | Trevor Preston | 24 December 1990 | |||||||||||
When a world-famous flautist is murdered, Wexford wonders if his recently returned daughter had anything to do with it. He becomes obsessed with proving that she is an imposter, even getting permission to travel as far afield as the USA and France to do so. |
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28 | 1 | "A New Lease of Death" | Herbert Wise | Peter Berry | 29 September 1991 | |||||||||||
29 | 2 | 6 October 1991 | ||||||||||||||
30 | 3 | 13 October 1991 | ||||||||||||||
Wexford's first ever successful murder case comes back to haunt him when a vicar starts to rake up the past. Was the man hanged on Wexford's evidence actually innocent? | ||||||||||||||||
31 | 4 | "Murder Being Once Done" | John Gorrie | Matthew Jacobs | 20 October 1991 | |||||||||||
32 | 5 | 27 October 1991 | ||||||||||||||
33 | 6 | 3 November 1991 | ||||||||||||||
Wexford collapses from overwork so is put on a month's leave. Instead of resting though, he decides to go and visit Mike, who is seconded to London. Although he should be resting, Wexford's dreams have drawn him towards Mike's case of a young murdered girl left lying in a vault, and a strong connection to the baby adoption business. | ||||||||||||||||
34 | 7 | "From Doon with Death" | Mary McMurray | George Baker | 10 November 1991 | |||||||||||
35 | 8 | 17 November 1991 | ||||||||||||||
Margaret Parsons, a fairly ordinary housewife who, with her water board official husband Ron, has recently moved to Kingsmarkham, is found murdered in a field. Mrs. Parsons led an extremely uneventful life, being a lay preacher, but Inspector Wexford is intrigued when he is looking through her belongings and finds a number of expensive antique books all inscribed 'From Doon to Minna'. Who is Doon? | ||||||||||||||||
36 | 9 | "Means of Evil" | Sarah Hellings | Peter Berry | 24 November 1991 | |||||||||||
37 | 10 | 1 December 1991 | ||||||||||||||
Inspector Wexford is confronted with a murder in a vegetarian family and wonders how many kinds of mushrooms there are. | ||||||||||||||||
38 | 11 | "Achilles' Heel" | Sandy Johnson | Guy Hibbert | 26 December 1991 | |||||||||||
When Wexford and Burden go on a holiday to France together with their wives, they meet an alluring English couple. Reg becomes transfixed by the wife, and is shocked when he gets back home to hear she has been kidnapped. |
This was the last series to solely feature Inspector Wexford. Subsequent series shifted focus onto other characters previously featured in short stories by Rendell.
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39 | 1 | "The Speaker of Mandarin" | Herbert Wise | Trevor Preston | 27 September 1992 | ||||||||||||||||
40 | 2 | 4 October 1992 | |||||||||||||||||||
41 | 3 | 11 October 1992 | |||||||||||||||||||
Having attended a police conference in China, Wexford joins a group of British tourists in Hong Kong including former barrister Adam Knighton and his wife Adela — not the most loving of couples. On return to Kingsmarkham he learns that Mrs. Knighton, who lived nearby, was murdered in an apparent robbery. Burden suspects that an ex-con with a grudge against Mr. Knighton may be responsible, but draws blanks. Wexford is convinced that the death is linked to something that happened in China and interrogates the holidaying party. | |||||||||||||||||||||
42 | 4 | "The Mouse in the Corner" | Rob Walker | George Baker | 18 October 1992 | ||||||||||||||||
43 | 5 | 25 October 1992 | |||||||||||||||||||
Tom Peterlee, a member of a large family who live in three adjoining cottages, is murdered. His mother Eva is, in Wexford's opinion, quite cavalier in reaction to his death, and other family members are no more helpful. Heather, his widow, seems dumb with grief, and his brother and meek sister-in-law are similarly evasive. Family friend Carol is more forthcoming, providing Heather with an alibi, but Wexford is sure that one of the Peterlees is the killer. Burden has problems of his own when his daughter starts dating a married man, and a series of ram-raids in Kingsmarkham add to Wexford's problems. | |||||||||||||||||||||
44 | 6 | "An Unwanted Woman" | Jenny Wilkes | Rosemary Anne Sisson | 1 November 1992 | ||||||||||||||||
45 | 7 | 8 November 1992 | |||||||||||||||||||
When a 92-year old lady dies, Wexford becomes suspicious that there was more to it than old age, and begins an investigation into the slightly sinister elderly retired community surrounding her. | |||||||||||||||||||||
46 | 8 | "Kissing the Gunner's Daughter" | Mary McMurray | Matthew Jacobs | 15 November 1992 | ||||||||||||||||
47 | 9 | 22 November 1992 | |||||||||||||||||||
48 | 10 | 29 November 1992 | |||||||||||||||||||
49 | 11 | 6 December 1992 | |||||||||||||||||||
When an off-duty DS Martin tries to be a hero during a bank robbery, not only does he get shot, but it also triggers a chain of events involving murders and deceit. | |||||||||||||||||||||
50 | 12 | "Talking to Strange Men" | John Gorrie | Julian Bond | 27 December 1992 | ||||||||||||||||
A man's obsession with his estranged wife hits boiling point when the investigation into his sister's murder is re-opened. |
This series was the first series not to feature Inspector Wexford, with focus being shifted to other leading characters from Rendell's repertoire of short stories. The lead role of Steven Whalby is played by Colin Firth.
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |||||||||||
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51 | 1 | "Master of the Moor" | Marc Evans | Trevor Preston | 2 September 1994 | |||||||||||
52 | 2 | 9 September 1994 | ||||||||||||||
53 | 3 | 16 September 1994 | ||||||||||||||
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54 | 1 | "Vanity Dies Hard" | Alan Grint | Julian Bond | 24 March 1995 | |||||||||||
55 | 2 | 31 March 1995 | ||||||||||||||
56 | 3 | 7 April 1995 | ||||||||||||||
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57 | 4 | "The Strawberry Tree" | Herbert Wise | George Baker | 21 April 1995 | |||||||||||
58 | 5 | 28 April 1995 | ||||||||||||||
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59 | 1 | " Heartstones " | Piers Haggard | Guy Meredith | 1 January 1996 | |||||||||||
60 | 2 | 8 January 1996 | ||||||||||||||
A sixteen-year-old girl is angered when her father brings home a new woman shortly after her mother's death, and swears revenge. | ||||||||||||||||
61 | 3 | " Simisola " | Jim Goddard | Alan Plater | 26 January 1996 | |||||||||||
62 | 4 | 2 February 1996 | ||||||||||||||
63 | 5 | 9 February 1996 | ||||||||||||||
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64 | 6 | " The Secret House of Death " | Jim Goddard | John Harvey | 8 March 1996 | |||||||||||
65 | 7 | 15 March 1996 | ||||||||||||||
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66 | 8 | "A Case of Coincidence" | Gavin Millar | Geoffrey Case | 22 March 1996 | |||||||||||
67 | 9 | 29 March 1996 | ||||||||||||||
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68 | 1 | "The Double" | Mary McMurray | Piers Haggard | 3 January 1997 | ||||||
Two identical women, one virginal and touch-me-not and the other sexy and seductive, vie for the affections of a young stockbroker. | |||||||||||
69 | 2 | "A Dark Blue Perfume" | Sandy Johnson | Peter Ransley | 10 January 1997 | ||||||
A middle-aged man is still haunted by a love affair from his youth which almost ended in murder. | |||||||||||
70 | 3 | "Bribery and Corruption" | Mike Vardy | Guy Meredith | 17 January 1997 | ||||||
71 | 4 | 24 January 1997 | |||||||||
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72 | 5 | "Thornapple" | Mary McMurray | Roy MacGregor | 31 January 1997 | ||||||
A 12-year-old boy is dazzled when his older cousin comes to stay, but is suspicious when her aunt unexpectedly dies and leaves her a large sum of money in her will. | |||||||||||
73 | 6 | "May and June" | James Cellan Jones | Ken Blakeson | 7 February 1997 | ||||||
74 | 7 | 14 February 1997 | |||||||||
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75 | 8 | "Front Seat" | Sandy Johnson | Alex Ferguson | 21 February 1997 | ||||||
When Cecily Branksome retires back to her home town over her husband's objections, she becomes involved with her boorish old boyfriend and a 30-year-old murder. |
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Viewers (millions) | |||||||||||||
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76 | 1 | "Going Wrong" | Matthew Evans | Julian Bond | 2 June 1998 | N/A | |||||||||||||
77 | 2 | 9 June 1998 | |||||||||||||||||
78 | 3 | 11 June 1998 | |||||||||||||||||
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79 | 4 | "Road Rage" | Bruce McDonald | George Baker | 8 November 1998 | 10.51 | |||||||||||||
80 | 5 | 9 November 1998 | 9.06 | ||||||||||||||||
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81 | 6 | "You Can't Be Too Careful" | Matthew Evans | Ted Whitehead | 24 December 1998 | 5.81 | |||||||||||||
Prim businesswoman Della Galway has a compulsive penchant for double-locking doors - but her new roommate is careless about security. | |||||||||||||||||||
82 | 7 | "The Orchard Walls" | Gwennan Sage | Jacqueline Holborough | 31 December 1998 | 6.30 | |||||||||||||
A bright young teenage girl is 'farmed out' to relatives in the rural West Country during the Battle of Britain, and makes many astute observations about life there. |
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83 | 1 | "The Lake of Darkness" | Bruce MacDonald | Peter J. Hammond | 3 May 1999 | 7.33 | |
Quiet accountant Martin wins the lottery, but things take a turn for the worse when he meets Francesca, who is not what she seems. | |||||||
84 | 2 | "The Fallen Curtain" | Matthew Evans | Douglas Livingstone | 6 August 1999 | 6.66 | |
Richard Brazier has a mental block about his abduction as an eight-year-old and is haunted by what may or may not have happened. | |||||||
85 | 3 | "Harm Done" | Bruce MacDonald | Christopher Russell | 11 October 2000 | 9.78 | |
Wexford copes with two abductions of teen-aged girls, the disappearance of a three-year-old from her bedroom, and the return of a paroled paedophile to the town. |
The first six series were released on VHS on 21 January 2000 via IMC Vision. This was shortly before the rights to Television South's back-catalogue were purchased by The Walt Disney Company during their purchase of Fox Family Worldwide in 2001, which has subsequently led to all other TVS programmes being unavailable for commercial release on VHS or DVD.
Subsequently, the remaining six series were released on DVD on 9 April 2007, as The Best Of Ruth Rendell Mysteries, via Network. As these series were not produced by TVS, the licensing rights became available for a DVD release. However, four episodes were omitted ("Heartstones", "The Strawberry Tree", "Thornapple" and "Talking to Strange Men"), none of which have ever been commercially released. Again, the remaining six series were released on DVD in the United States on 24 June 2008. Series seven-twelve have since been repeated on ITV3 and ITV Encore, however, once again the four episodes omitted from the DVD were not broadcast, suggesting that the licensing rights for these episodes are no longer available.
Series | Year | # of Episodes | Format | Release Dates | Notes |
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Series 1 | 1987 | 4 | VHS | 21 January 2000 [1] | Never released on DVD due to issue with Television South licensing rights. |
Series 2 | 1988 | 7 | 3 x VHS DVD | 21 January 2000 [2] [3] [4] 30 May 2016 [5] | Never released on DVD in the UK due to issue with Television South licensing rights. Released on DVD for the first time in Germany in May 2016. Two of the three stories ("A Guilty Thing Surprised" and "Shake Hands Forever") were heavily cut for the DVD, each story losing around 45 minutes against the original broadcast version. |
Series 3 | 1989 | 7 | 3 x VHS | 21 January 2000 [6] [7] [8] | Never released on DVD due to issue with Television South licensing rights. |
Series 4 | 1990 | 9 | 4 x VHS DVD | 21 January 2000 [9] [10] [11] [12] 30 May 2016 [5] | Never released on DVD in the UK due to issue with Television South licensing rights. "Some Lie and Some Die" and "The Best Man to Die" released on DVD for the first time in Germany in May 2016. Both stories were heavily cut for the DVD, each losing over 41 minutes against the original broadcast version. |
Series 5 | 1991 | 11 | 5 x VHS DVD | 21 January 2000 [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] 30 May 2016 [18] | Never released on DVD in the UK due to issue with Television South licensing rights. "Murder Being Once Done" and "Achilles Heel" released on DVD for the first time in Germany in May 2016. The story "Murder Being Once Done" was heavily cut for the DVD, losing around 42 minutes against the original broadcast version. |
Series 6 | 1992 | 11 | 4 x VHS DVD | 21 January 2000 [19] [20] [21] [22] 30 May 2016 [18] | Never released on DVD in the UK due to issue with Television South licensing rights. "The Mouse in the Corner" and "Kissing the Gunner's Daughter" released on DVD for the first time in Germany in May 2016. |
Series 7 | 1992-1994 | 4 | DVD | 9 April 2007 [23] | Episode 1, "Talking to Strange Men", is not included in this set and has never been commercially released. |
Series 8 | 1995 | 5 | DVD | 9 April 2007 [23] | Episodes 4-5, "The Strawberry Tree", are not included in this set and has never been commercially released. |
Series 9 | 1996 | 8 | DVD | 9 April 2007 [23] | Episode 1, "Heartstones", is not included in this set and has never been commercially released. |
Series 10 | 1997 | 8 | DVD | 9 April 2007 [23] | Episode 5, "Thornapple", is not included in this set and has never been commercially released. |
Series 11 | 1998 | 7 | DVD | 9 April 2007 [23] | Includes all seven episodes. |
Series 12 | 1999-2000 | 3 | DVD | 9 April 2007 [23] | Includes all three episodes. |
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