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Campion

BBC-1 (Ended 1990)

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6.7 Fair
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Campion ranks 6,104 out of the 18,228 shows on TV.com.

The 8 users who count themselves as Campion fans have written a total of 2 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

January 22, 1989

Ended

March 9, 1990

Genre

Drama

Theme

Private Investigator

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N/A Never Rated

Sweet Danger, Part 2

Campion returns to Pontisbright in disguise in order to track down Savanke.

Aired: 01/01/06

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In this series of adaptations of Margery Allingham's detective novels, gentleman sleuth Albert Campion investigates foul play in the stately homes of 1930s England, assisted by his manservant Magersfontein Lugg.

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    7 Good

    Sometimes it sucks, but it's usually okay. Course, it'll always be better than Neighbours! How can anyone watch that? It should be shot down. Anyway, H&A, it's weird at times, and usually quite unbelieveable, and sometimes everything is just too perfect, hide « show »

    Sometimes it sucks, but it's usually okay. Course, it'll always be better than Neighbours! How can anyone watch that? It should be shot down. Anyway, H&A, it's weird at times, and usually quite unbelieveable, and sometimes everything is just too perfect, but it's cool as it is. Oh, and i'd NEVER EVER want to live there. Beach views and death on every corner!
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    8.1 Great

    Tristan's all growed up hide « show »

    Peter Davison proves he can play other characters besides wastrel younger brothers. Besides the "smarter than he looks" Albert Campion - part of a string of "true to the book" portrayals of literary detectives (which included Miss Marple, Lord Peter Wimsey, and Hercule Poirot) - Davison also got to hone his acting teeth as Dr. Who.
    Allingham's work isn't well known, which is a shame as her books follow the popular "amateur detective in the drawing room mystery" oeuvere (spelling?) - but with the wit and plot to equal Agatha Christie.
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