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Father Brown Series 4 DVD

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All ten episodes from the fouth series of the TV drama starring Mark Williams as the eponymous character created by English writer G.K. Chesterton. Set in the 1950s in the fictional village of Kembleford, the series follows Roman Catholic priest Father Brown who has a knack for solving crimes. He is assisted by parish secretary Bridgette McCarthy (Sorcha Cusack) and is often a source of frustration for the local police.

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Released
21 March 2016
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Spirit Entertainment Limited 
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Runtime
450 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060352302387 
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All ten episodes from the fourth series of the TV drama starring Mark Williams as the eponymous character created by English writer G.K. Chesterton. Set in the 1950s in the fictional village of Kembleford, the series follows Roman Catholic priest Father Brown who has a knack for solving crimes. He is assisted by parish secretary Bridgette McCarthy (Sorcha Cusack) and is often a source of frustration for the local police. The episodes are: 'The Mask of the Demon', 'The Brewer's Daughter', 'The Hangman's Demise', 'The Crackpot of the Empire', 'The Daughter of Autolycus', 'The Rod of Asclepius', 'The Missing Man', 'The Resurrectionists', 'The Sins of the Father' and 'The Wrath of Baron Samdi'.

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