Miss Willoughby Mysteries


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A university professor with an insatiable appetite for sleuthing is asked by some old family friends to investigate a series of hauntings at their antique bookshop. Mystery, starring Nathalie Cox and Kelsey Grammer


2021 HD subtitles audio-description
Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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Nathalie Cox (Actor) .. Miss Willoughby
Kelsey Grammer (Actor) .. Robert Windsor
Louise Bangay (Actor) .. Helen Deakin
Tara Fitzgerald (Actor) .. Diana Branson
Steven Elder (Actor) .. Oliver Deakin
Caroline Quentin (Actor) .. Sarah Clarkson
Nicholas Jones (Actor) .. Professor Vernon Murray
Brad Watson (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Nathalie Cox (Actor) .. Miss Willoughby
Kelsey Grammer (Actor) .. Robert Windsor
Born: February 21, 1955 in St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands
Best Known For: Playing Dr Frasier Crane.
Early-life: Born Allen Kelsey Grammer on February 21, 1955, in St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands. His parents split up when he was two, and he was raised by his mother in New Jersey and Florida. He turned to acting after reading Shakespeare as a boy. Grammer has suffered several family tragedies - his father was shot dead in 1968, his sister was murdered in 1975, and in 1980 his two half-brothers died in a scuba-diving accident.
Career: Determined to become a serious actor, Grammer spent two years at New York's Juilliard School. He then worked in theatre before making his TV debut in 1983 miniseries Kennedy. He had a stint in soap Another World, and in 1984 began playing Dr Frasier Crane in Cheers. After Cheers ended in 1993, he launched the hugely popular spin-off series Frasier. In addition to starring in 264 editions of the sitcom, he directed more than 30 episodes. Grammer has also starred in X-Men: The Last Stand, short-lived sitcoms Back to You and Hank, and the dramas Boss and Partners. He is also the voice of Sideshow Bob in The Simpsons.
Quote: 'Life is supposed to get tough.'
Trivia: He has won three Golden Globes - two for Frasier and one for Boss.
Louise Bangay (Actor) .. Helen Deakin
Tara Fitzgerald (Actor) .. Diana Branson
Steven Elder (Actor) .. Oliver Deakin
Caroline Quentin (Actor) .. Sarah Clarkson
Born: July 11, 1960 in Reigate, Surrey
Best Known For: Playing Dorothy in 1990's sitcom Men Behaving Badly.
Early-life: Born Caroline Jones in Reigate, Surrey, on July 11, 1960. She has three older sisters. She learnt her trade at the Tring Park School, a boarding school focusing on the performing arts, which would eventually give her the platform to forge a TV career. Her first proper job, however, came on stage in Lowestoft, where, at the age of 16, she was a member of a chorus line. A director spotted her and offered her a job at London's Royal Court Theatre.
Career: During the 1980s, Quentin had small, supporting roles in a number of projects. In the early 1990s she made appearances in Harry Enfield and Chums before landing the role of Dorothy on Men Behaving Badly in 1992, which eventually ended in 1998. Jonathan Creek offered Quentin a chance to delve into slightly more serious territory. Acting projects since include Life Begins, Blue Murder, Life of Riley, Just William, Dead Boss, Switch and Dancing on the Edge. Quentin also presents Restoration Home (she has dabbled in property restoration herself on numerous occasions) and has begun a second TV career as a travelogue presenter thanks to series such as A Passage Through India and Caroline Quentin's Cornwall.
Quote: 'Reaching 50 is a reason for great celebration, if you ask me, because we all know people at this stage who haven't made it. In the end, it's so much better than the alternative.'
Trivia: In 2004, Quentin received a special recognition gong at the National Television Awards.
Nicholas Jones (Actor) .. Professor Vernon Murray
Brad Watson (Director)

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