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Ian Richardson | Dr Joseph Bell | |
Charles Dance | Sir Henry Carlisle | |
Robin Laing | Arthur Conan Doyle | |
Dolly Wells | Elspeth Scott | |
Sean Wightman | ||
Robin Laing (II) | ||
Aly Bain | The Fiddler | |
Alec Newman | ||
Ralph Riach | ||
Alan Sinclair | ||
Andrew John Tait | ||
Eric Barlow | Pc Murdoch | |
John Bett | Charles Doyle | |
Mareen Carr | Panicked Woman | |
Graham Chammond | Butler | |
Sarah Collier | Mary Conan Doyle | |
John Commerford | Working Man Patient | |
Jenny Foulds | Kate |
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Producer | Ian Madden
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Writer | David Pirie
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Cinematography | John Kenway
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Musician | David Pirie
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He taught him the finer points...of murder! Outside of the refined halls of Edinburgh University, a young Arthur Conan Doyle is learning his first lessons... in murder. In 1878, when Mr. Doyle meets the brilliant teacher, Dr. Bell, he is drawn away from his studies into a new world of crime investigation. As the pair assists local police in solving their most gruesome cases, Doyle becomes fascinated with Bell's uncanny talent for outthinking seasoned detectives and outwitting the most clever criminals. However, one particularly vicious cat-and-mouse game has a different ending. Doyle finds his life completely changed... and even Dr. Bell's agile mind cannot predict how this story will end! |
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