Moon and Son
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Moon and Son is a British television astrological crime drama, created and produced by Robert Banks Stewart, that broadcast on BBC One from January 4, 1992. The series was Martin's first British role in fifteen years, and was considered to be a "rare misfire" for creator Banks Stewart (who destribed this series as "a light-hearted thriller"), whose previous series Bergerac and Lovejoy had enjoyed significant success on British television.
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When a serial murderer strikes in Kent, the Moons are recruited by Detective Sergeant Eavis, but the Chief Constable produces a rival astrologer.
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Other people's guilty secrets can prove a risky business for clairvoyants, especially if someone mentions murder. An old lady in a nursing home sends Gladys on an unexpected journey, and Trevor helps the police to lay an extremely unorthodox trap.
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Gladys employs a psychic approach to the mystery of Joe Thorpe's disappearance, while Trevor conducts his own style of investigation.
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Gladys is drawn into investigations when an engineer is found murdered in Boulogne, but it is her son who has a gift that can help the French police.
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A honeymoon couple are amused when Gladys reads the runes for them, but the promise of a happy future soon turns into a nightmare.
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When Martin Shan, a popular south coast doctor, comes under suspicion of theft and murder, Trevor tries a little oriental sorcery of his own.
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Eavis suspects the Moons are working outside the law when a Foreign Legionnaire's return to Folkestone sparks off a hunt for stolen diamonds.
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The Moons are asked to probe the background of a gentle south coast faith healer, when he claims that John Lennon is using him to produce a string of new pop songs. The compositions could spell a fortune for charity and the record industry alike, but tragedy hovers over the new album.
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A young microlight flyer finds a Roman silver plate, complete with astrological signs on its rim, and takes it to Gladys for an expert opinion. But then Cecile sees a ghost and Gladys finds herself in danger, as the Moons uncover a tragic tale of recklessness and evil on a tranquil Kent hillside.
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Trevor's determination to help the police catch a strangler begins to seem like an obsession. But one of the intended victims is Cecile, and the killer is closer to home than anyone thinks.
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Gladys and Trevor are determined to help the servants in a stately home whose employer has died, leaving them only the ghost of a chance of finding a will that could repay their devotion.
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A child hears a strange song, and danger threatens Gladys and Trevor as they help a young English couple who believe that ghosts from a far-off tragedy are haunting their newly acquired farmhouse.
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A young woman is found dead in the boot of a car belonging to Euro-MP Howard Garvie. Gladys takes a palm print to help the police solve the riddle of the victim's identity, and the murder trail leads to France and the infamous Chateau Salubre, playground of the rich.
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Moon and Son is a British television astrological crime drama, created and produced by Robert Banks Stewart, that broadcast on BBC One from January 4, 1992. The series was Martin's first British role in fifteen years, and was considered to be a "rare misfire" for creator Banks Stewart (who destribed this series as "a light-hearted thriller"), whose previous series Bergerac and Lovejoy had enjoyed significant success on British television. Despite reports that the BBC had already commissioned a second series prior to the first series being broadcast, only thirteen episodes were made and the series was swiftly axed due to poor ratings, despite airing in a primetime Saturday evening slot. To date, the series has only been repeated once on Satellite TV, and has never been released on DVD.
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