Product Description Investigating foul play in the stately homes of 1930s England, assisted by his manservant Magersfontein Lugg, Campion rarely misses a clue or fails to find a motive. Well connected in both the underworld and the aristocracy, his horn-rimmed spectacles and exceptional mind that can solve even the most heinous crime. Featuring episodes: Look to the Lady, Police at the Funeral, The Case of the Late Pig, Death of a Ghost, Sweet Danger, Dancers in Mourning, Flowers for the Judge and Mystery Mile. Special Features include: Subtitles; Cast Filmographies; A Margery Allingham Biography; Campion Bibliography and Picture Galleries. .co.uk Review Campion may not be the role that Peter Davison is most famed for, but his take on the period sleuth is nonetheless extremely watchable, in a production skilfully adapted from the writing of Margery Allingham. Starring as Albert Campion, Davison's adventures are more relaxed and less extreme than the kind of detective dramas that make up the schedules of contemporary television. But Campion is all the better for it, allowing good writing and quality production values to shine, rather than opting for cheap shocks. The episodes have enough time to explore and weave a their narratives, and it's hard not to be engaged by them. Aided by his servant, Lugg (played by the late, great Brian Glover), Campion's full adventures are brought together in this set. Set in the 1930s, there are eight lengthy investigations to enjoy here, and plenty to get your teeth into. The cases cover the likes of an ancient chalice, a man who seems to have passed away more than once and the unravelling tale of trying to protect and American judge from being assassinated. Davison is excellent as Campion, comfortably fitting the role, while Brian Glover too puts in sterling work. Yet it's the production quality and scripts that help the programme excel, and ensure that these stories are set to be enjoyed time and time again. --Jon Foster
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