Michael Cochrane stars as a green-fingered private sleuth in a series of murder mysteries
A perfect listen for any fans of cosy crime, this series is packed with four brilliant stories to enjoy. Meet Jim Thackeray, a renowned landscape gardener who also happens to be a first-class private detective. As you will discover, this is very handy when murders happen to take place in gardens...
In Green Fingered Thackeray’s Shakespearean-themed gardens are the scene of a murder. The victim is the ex-wife of a Turkish multi-millionaire and it’s not long before fingers start being pointed and both elements of Jim’s life are brought together with dramatic consequences. Can he solve the crime and save his reputation?
In Battle Cry, someone is "accidentally" killed re-enacting a medieval battle. Jim is pulled in to investigate and finds his horticultural expertise can once again help the police solve the seemingly unsolvable.
Thackeray's opportunity to redesign an Italian garden in This Blessed Plot is thwarted by the disappearance of his employer. Luckily for the local residents, Jim’s on hand to investigate the mystery.
In Death and the Ice Maiden Thackeray's daughter Gail asks her dad to look into the strange deathbed confession of a friend's grandmother. Secrets are revealed and questions asked...
Performed by a full-cast, this vintage bundle of cosy crime is a treat not-to-be-missed. Michael Cochrane is a star of TV, stage and screen but is perhaps best-known as the voice of Oliver Sterling in the long-running BBC Radio 4 drama series, The Archers.
Cast and credits
Written by Olwen Wymark and Barbara Clegg
Produced by Glyn Dearman and Alison Hindell
Jim Thackeray - Michael Cochrane
George Field - John Moffatt / John Hartley
Shirley Field - Rosemary Leach / Doreen Mantle
Miss Birch - Irene Sutcliffe / Margaret John
Dave - Todd Boyce / Richard Lomas
Gail - Charlotte Bird
Bryony - Melanie Walters
Further parts played by Mary Wimbush, Nigel Anthony, David March, Giselle Wolf, Sean Barrett, Michael Tudor-Barnes, John Rye, Richard Pearce, Jane Whittenshaw, Simon Eastwood, James Greene, Howell Evans, Terry Dauncey, Gwyn Vaughan Jones, Carl Forgione, Vanessa Roper-Evans, Robert Rietti, Frank Rozelaar-Green, Rachel Atkins, Tonya Smith, Ruth Lloyd, and Simon Ludders
First Broadcast BBC Radio 4, 14th Dec 1995, 27th Aug – 10th Sep 1997
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Olwen Wymark was an American-born radio dramatist and playwright, who died in 2013.
Barbara Clegg is a British actress and scriptwriter for TV and radio. Her work includes Doctor Who and Coronation Street.