![]() ![]() Through sunshine and rain, Julia explores the stunning landscape that inspired the late Alfred Wainwright to produce his beautifully crafted guidebooks. Prepare for stormy ridges, disappeared villages, and animals carved in the natural stone – and the only summit route Wainwright himself never finished. Armed with Wainwright’s famous Pictorial Guides, Julia will be setting out on some of the biggest and most popular fell-walks in the country, with aerial cameras tracking her over mountains and waters. ![]() Julia Bradbury returns with another six-part series of classic walks and climbs in the Lake District. When she receives a mysterious note warning her about a suspicious death, she knows she has her work cut out for her. It’s Christmas in Whitstable, and whilst everyone else is looking forward to some time off, Pearl Nolan (Kerry Godliman, Ricky Gervais’ After Life) has her hands full trying to balance running the restaurant with her family commitments. Whitstable Pearl, Series 1- Episode 4 of 6.As murders continue to plague the streets of 1964 Melbourne, daring detective Peregrine Fisher tackles her trickiest assignment yet: juggling her career, the busy life of an Adventuress, and her romance with Detective James Steed (Joel Jackson, Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door, Deadline Gallipolli.) Playful but never mocking, exuberant but never naïve, Peregrine Fisher continues her mission to do the legacy of her famous aunt justice, to find her way in changing times and to make a difference in the world. Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries follows the fearless and spirited Peregrine Fisher (Logie Award-nominated Geraldine Hakewill, Wanted), the niece of world-class adventuress and private detective Phryne Fisher, as she inherits a windfall from her famous aunt and sets out to become an exceptional sleuth in her own right. Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries, Season 2 – Episodes 1 & 2 of 8Ī spinoff of the Australian sensation Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, the swinging 1960’s crime series Ms. ![]()
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