![]() ![]() Shortly after a meeting with other plot owners in the allotments, the professor dies in what appears to be an accident, until the gardeners discover that someone cleverly used his means of getting around to kill him. Flowers are dying at random and suspicion is directed at the nearby building site as the cause. On their next job, Rosemary introduces Laura to a close friend - a blind professor, who seeks help on his allotment plot. The two gardeners discover that the second victim was highly religious and knew something about the killer. When another student, Angelica, is found dead on the college grounds, having been pushed to her death and with a ceremonial knife in her possession. While trying to uncover the source of a disease that has crept up in the lawn of a special language college, Rosemary and Laura are shocked when they find the body of Felix, the college’s handyman, at the side of the road. Stumped by the long-decayed mechanics of the feature, Rosemary and Laura soon realise that all is not well when Frances Caldecott, the matriarch of the Caldecott Family, is found strangled and the gardeners suspect the motive has family ties to it. The two gardeners find themselves travelling to a mansion-turned-health spa, owned by the Caldecott family, to help restore a grand water cascade with the spa's grounds. The pair quickly begin to wonder what is going on, and soon discover a past rivalry is rearing its head once more. Shortly after they start work, disaster strikes when the singer is found dead, and the mystery is added to by the emergence of a skeleton of a horse near to the grounds. Rosemary and Laura, having become close friends and opting to work together, find themselves enlisted by an ageing rock star, Nev Connolly, who wishes for the grounds of his newly-bought mansion, Compton Lacey, to be renovated. Seeking to forget her husband, Laura willingly agrees to help Rosemary solve her botany problem, but plants soon are the least of their concerns when a murder occurs. While at the hotel she is staying at, Rosemary befriends Laura Thyme, a former police officer who is staying at the hotel, after leaving her home upon learning that her husband abandoned her for a younger woman. Rosemary Boxer, an expert botanist, is hired by an old friend to investigate why trees in the grounds of their home are becoming diseased. The series' title was taken from the English poem " Scarborough Fayre".Įpisodes Series 1 (2003) No. Rosemary owns a 1980 Land Rover Series III which is somewhat dilapidated and has occasional breakdowns. Rosemary Boxer ( Felicity Kendal) has a doctorate in plant pathology and was a University of Malmesbury lecturer in applied horticulture for eighteen years, before her academic position was suddenly and sneakily removed (which pushes her to punch her ex-boss, a former beau, who fired her underhandedly). She is an avid gardener with a lot of practical knowledge about plants and garden design. Laura Thyme ( Pam Ferris) is a former police officer and recently broke up with her husband, who cheated on her with a younger woman. Being gardeners means that they overhear secrets and dig up clues which lead them to handle floral problems, solve crimes and capture criminals. Clive Exton, who helped create the show, contributed 10 of the 22 scripts.Ī cosy mystery series set in beautiful British and European gardens, Rosemary & Thyme features two women brought together by a sudden death who discover their shared love of the soil. The show was directed by Brian Farnham (10 episodes, 2003–2006), Simon Langton (8 episodes, 2004–2006), Tom Clegg (3 episodes, 2003) and Gwennan Sage (1 episode, 2004). ![]() It was created by Brian Eastman to entertain his wife, Christabel Albery, who is an avid gardener. ![]() The theme is murder mysteries in the setting of professional gardening jobs. Rosemary & Thyme is a British television cosy mystery thriller series starring Felicity Kendal and Pam Ferris as gardening detectives Rosemary Boxer and Laura Thyme. ![]()
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