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  1. Five Red Herrings (1975), last and best of the superb BBC TV adaptations of Dorothy L. Sayers’ Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries starring Ian Carmichael (the definitive screen Lord Peter). Fine writing, great performances by the whole cast. Terrific.

    My review: cult-tv-lounge.blogspot.com/20

    #70stv #1970stv #DorothyLSayers #Lord Peter Wimsey #1970stelevision #70stelevision #IanCarmichael #retrotv #retrotelevision #culttv #culttelevision #vintagetv #vintagetelevision

  2. Murder Must Advertise, from the BBC's 1972-75 Lord Peter Wimsey TV series based on Dorothy L. Sayers' novels, takes a remarkably jaundiced view of the world of the Bright Young Things.

    Ian Carmichael was easily the best-ever screen Lord Peter.

    My review: cult-tv-lounge.blogspot.com/20

    #LordPeterWimsey #DorothyLSayers #Ian Carmichael #retrotv #culttv #vintagetv #70stv #1970stv

  3. Murder Must Advertise, from the BBC's 1972-75 Lord Peter Wimsey TV series based on Dorothy L. Sayers' novels, takes a remarkably jaundiced view of the world of the Bright Young Things.

    Ian Carmichael was easily the best-ever screen Lord Peter.

    My review: cult-tv-lounge.blogspot.com/20

    #LordPeterWimsey #DorothyLSayers #Ian Carmichael #retrotv #culttv #vintagetv #70stv #1970stv

  4. Murder Must Advertise, from the BBC's 1972-75 Lord Peter Wimsey TV series based on Dorothy L. Sayers' novels, takes a remarkably jaundiced view of the world of the Bright Young Things.

    Ian Carmichael was easily the best-ever screen Lord Peter.

    My review: cult-tv-lounge.blogspot.com/20

    #LordPeterWimsey #DorothyLSayers #Ian Carmichael #retrotv #culttv #vintagetv #70stv #1970stv

  5. Murder Must Advertise, from the BBC's 1972-75 Lord Peter Wimsey TV series based on Dorothy L. Sayers' novels, takes a remarkably jaundiced view of the world of the Bright Young Things.

    Ian Carmichael was easily the best-ever screen Lord Peter.

    My review: cult-tv-lounge.blogspot.com/20

    #LordPeterWimsey #DorothyLSayers #Ian Carmichael #retrotv #culttv #vintagetv #70stv #1970stv

  6. Murder Must Advertise, from the BBC's 1972-75 Lord Peter Wimsey TV series based on Dorothy L. Sayers' novels, takes a remarkably jaundiced view of the world of the Bright Young Things.

    Ian Carmichael was easily the best-ever screen Lord Peter.

    My review: cult-tv-lounge.blogspot.com/20

    #LordPeterWimsey #DorothyLSayers #Ian Carmichael #retrotv #culttv #vintagetv #70stv #1970stv