Perhaps if the BBC paid bestselling writers such as Ruth Rendell, Lynda La Plante and Sean French to help with the scripts the story lines maybe better for a fourth series. It would have been nice for the show to continue, but extremely hard to find good ideas for plots. I feel this is the reason for its cancellation back in 2003. Apart from the one or two episodes Diana Rigg's in particular. Going back to series 1, the ideas were all original but also strongly related to the title, where as series 2, very good by not as good, drifted away and series 3 just sailed into the unknown. All the episodes are cleverly written, partly due to the clever text from writers such as Gregory Evans and Guy Burt (Who also wrote 'After the Hole' in 1993, which was later translated into the British Thriller 'The Hole'). But overall series one would be my favourite. For my birthday at the end of August, I received the box set of all three series and was glued to several of all the episodes. Some murders will be planned, others will be accidents, some will be brutal, others will be clean. Some of these actors include: Pauline Quirk, Timothy West, Ian Kelsey, Camilla Power, Diana Rigg, David Suchet, Reese Dinsdale and many, many others. As well as terrific story lines, it also features a host of completely different actors, some well known and others still in the making who all shine in their roles. But the uniqueness is that the perspective is followed from the murderer's perspective. In each episode, we are given a different story, with completely different characters all linked to a murder. Instead of it being like a Murder in Suburbia for BBC 1, it is very different. Murder in Mind is a crime/thriller one hour BBC TV series that is like no other program.
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