Cluedo Season 2
Cluedo was a UK television game show based on the board game of the same name. Each week, a reenactment of the murder at the stately home Arlington Grange of a visiting guest was played and, through a combination of interrogating the suspects and deduction, celebrity guests had to discover who committed the murder, which of six weapons and in which room it was committed, whilst viewers were invited to play along at home.
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1990Cluedo was a UK television game show based on the board game of the same name. Each week, a reenactment of the murder at the stately home Arlington Grange of a visiting guest was played and, through a combination of interrogating the suspects and deduction, celebrity guests had to discover who committed the murder, which of six weapons and in which room it was committed, whilst viewers were invited to play along at home.
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The long-lost Jack Peacock turns up unexpectedly from Bolivia, but not for long.
Hippy travellers have camped in Michael Mustard's field next to Arlington's parish church, putting banners on the church roof and causing a swift collapse in local property values. Meanwhile, Vivienne Scarlet has fallen heavily for Dave, the travellers' leader, bringing him up to the Grange, where he finds both love and peace - the latter of a decidedly permanent nature. But is Dave (or, rather, was he) who he claimed to be?
Before a charity auction at the Grange, a window cleaner is found eavesdropping. Ben is in fact a private eye brought in by Elizabeth Peacock to detect a sneak thief. Ben is soon dead. Who killed him?Scarlet knew Ben had searched her bedroom - but what did he find in her drawers? ... Mrs White was the petty thief at the Grange, and Ben had found her hoard... Elizabeth Peacock and Michael Mustard were overheard by the detective talking about a lost masterpiece they had found among the charity auction lots and hoped to buy for next to nothing, and Ben had wanted a piece of the action... He had previously investigated the disappearance of £5,000 from the local church, in which Jonathan Green may have been implicated... Peter Plum had reason to believe Ben had fathomed the mystery of the missing Old People's Holiday Fund...
Actress Marieanne Kray and producer Toby Taylor are at Arlington Grange to make a film about its former owner, George Velares. Several residents know Toby or Marieanne (under her real name, Maisie Medford). Scarlet has been deceived into a ""casting couch"" affair with Toby, believing she had been offered the role in the Velares film which he in fact gave to Marieanne... Mustard knew Velares and now understands how he died. Marieanne and Elizabeth Peacock were once in a theatre company together, and Elizabeth believes Marieanne poisoned her to get a leading role from her... while Peter Plum thinks Marieanne stole his film script on the story of Velares. Marieanne, meanwhile, is thinking of writing her memoirs, in which she plans to tell all about an old affair with Jonathan Green. Who is the murderer, and why?
After a string of thefts from the Grange, George Biddle comes to call, in connection with Mrs Peacock's insurance claim. Who is the thief? And, indeed, was anything really stolen? A number of other issues come to the surface. There are obscurities about an insurance claim on the late Mr Peacock's death. Biddle, an old friend of Colonel Mustard's, had promised him a directorship but had not delivered. It seems that Green had made a suspicious claim for some supposedly missing candlesticks, while Biddle also knew that Scarlet had sold a valuable bronze and put a modern copy in its place. And did Mrs White really set fire to the last house she worked in?The real mystery is surely that Biddle managed to survive for more than five minutes at Arlington Grange.
Simon Charles, a financial advisor, persuaded those at the Grange to put money into a deal that has gone spectacularly wrong. Fortunately, Simon didn't lose money himself. His advice now is that he can offer a way for his friends to recoup their losses - but, of course, they will need to invest more money first... Scarlet's virtue (or what's left of it, anyway) may be at stake, as a result of her losses. Green has secretly lost £20,000 which Mrs Peacock gave him for a church restoration project. Mrs White risked her life savings on the first deal and now has nothing left for the second. Plum, meanwhile, discovers that Simon's deal is connected with computer software stolen from him. Which of these, then, is the motive for Simon's murder?