Agatha Raisin
- TV comedy drama
- Sky One / Sky Max
- 2014 - 2023
- 27 episodes (4 series)
Crime-solving comedy drama starring Ashley Jensen as an amateur detective. Also features Jamie Glover, Mathew Horne, Matt McCooey, Jason Barnett, Lucy Liemann and more.
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Series 3, Episode 1 - The Haunted House - Part 1
Agatha opens her own detective agency, but potential clients aren't exactly breaking down the door of her new office. In search of new business, Agatha and James visit Ivy Hall, a house said to be haunted since the English Civil War.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Wednesday 10th June 2020
- Time
- 9pm
- Channel
- Sky One
- Length
- 60 minutes
Upcoming repeats
- Wednesday 1st January 2025 at 12:00pm on Sky Max
Cast & crew
Ashley Jensen | Agatha Raisin |
Jamie Glover | James Lacey |
Mathew Horne | Roy Silver |
Matt McCooey | DC Bill Wong |
Jason Barnett | DI/DCI Denzel Wilkes |
Lucy Liemann | Sarah Bloxby |
Jason Merrells | Sir Charles Fraith |
Jodie Tyack | Toni Gilmour |
Marcia Warren | Mrs Boggle |
Mark Aiken | Florian Devere |
Richenda Carey | Olivia Witherspoon |
Joe Sims | Barry Briar |
Clare Holman | Robin Barley |
Claire Cox | Carol Witherspoon |
David Newman | Percy Fleming |
James Dreyfus | Harry Witherspoon |
Julia Gilbert | Writer |
Amii Griffith | Writer (Additional Material) |
Andrew Oldbury | Script Editor |
Carolina Giammetta | Director |
Guy Hescott | Producer |
Michele Buck | Executive Producer |
Barry Ryan | Executive Producer |
David Walton (as David A. Walton) | Executive Producer |
Catherine Mackin | Executive Producer |
Ian Strachan | Co-producer |
Rob Platt | Editor |
Ian Fisher | Production Designer |
Susie Parriss | Casting Director |
Sue Thomson | Costume Designer |
Rupert Gregson-Williams | Composer |
Evan Jolly | Composer |
James Moss | Director of Photography |
Carol Cooper | Make-up Designer |
Paul Mindel | 1st Assistant Director |
Press
Agatha Raisin and The Haunted House, Sky One, review
At two hours, the series three opener of the comedy sleuthing drama stretched the joke to breaking point but there was plenty to enjoy along the way.
Rupert Hawksley, i Newspaper, 10th June 2020