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Father Brown. [videorecording (DVD)] Season eight
First Title value, for Searching:
Father Brown. [videorecording (DVD)] Season eight
First Author value, for Searching:
Flowerday, Rachel (Screenwriter), creator.
General Note:
"Based on the character created by G.K. Chesterton"--Container
Anamorphic wide screen (16:9).
Format:
Disco de video
Abstract:
Father Brown continues to investigate various mysteries and criminal activities in and around his Cotswold village of Kembleford.
Contents:
The celestial choir ; The queen bee ; The scales of justice ; The wisdom of the fool ; The folly of Jephthah -- The numbers of the beast ; The river corrupted ; The curse of the aesthetic ; The fall of the house of St. Gardner ; The tower of lost souls.
Tema:
| Criminal investigation -- England -- Drama. |
| Criminal behavior -- England -- Drama. |
| Criminal investigation -- Drama. |
| Television series. |
| Fiction television programs. |
| DVDs. |
| Séries télévisées. |
| Fictions télévisées. |
| DVD. |
| Brown, Father (Fictitious character) |
| Clergy |
| Criminal behavior |
| Criminal investigation |
| England |
| DVD-Video discs. |
| Television programs |
| Detective and mystery television programs |
| Drama |
| Fiction television programs |
| Television adaptations |
| Television series |
| Video recordings for the hearing impaired |
| Mystery television programs. |
| Television programs. |
| Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |
| Detective and mystery television programs. |
| Television adaptations. |
| Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives. |
| Émissions de détective télévisées. |
| Adaptations télévisées. |
| Émissions télévisées. |
| Brown, Father (Fictitious character) -- Drama. |
| Catholic Church -- Clergy -- Drama. |
| Catholic Church |
Summary:
Father Brown continues to investigate various mysteries and criminal activities in and around his Cotswold village of Kembleford.
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