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  1. The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: With Paddy Considine, Tim Pigott-Smith, William Beck, Nancy Carroll. "The Suspicions of Mr Whicher" premiered in 2011 and starred Paddy Considine as Jonathan 'Jack' Whicher, a detective leading the investigation into a notorious child murder in the 1860s.

    • (793)
    • 2011-04-25
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 3 min
  2. The Suspicions of Mr Whicher is a British series of television films made by Hat Trick Productions for ITV, written by Helen Edmundson and Neil McKay. It stars Paddy Considine in the title role of detective inspector Jack Whicher of the Metropolitan Police.

  3. S1.E1 ∙ The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: The Murder at Road Hill House. Mon, Apr 25, 2011. Based on true events. Scotland Yard Detective Inspector Jack Whicher is sent to rural Wiltshire to investigate the horrific murder of a three-year-old boy. 6.8/10 (2.5K)

  4. Sinopsis. Basada en hechos reales, The Suspicions of Mr Whicher narra el asesinato de Road Hill House, acaecido en el verano de 1860 en el condado de Wiltshire, Reino Unido. En la casa de la familia Kent se produjo el secuestro y asesinato del hijo menor, Francis Saville Kent, de tres años.

    • Las sospechas de Mr. Whicher (trad. literal)
    • Reino Unido Reino Unido
  5. 25 de abr. de 2011 · ITV1. Whicher is hired by his one-time political master, former home secretary Edward Shore, to investigate threats made against his son Charles, who has recently returned to London from India with his young family.

  6. The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: The Murder at Road Hill House: Directed by James Hawes. With Paddy Considine, Peter Capaldi, Tom Georgeson, William Beck. Based on true events. Scotland Yard Detective Inspector Jack Whicher is sent to rural Wiltshire to investigate the horrific murder of a three-year-old boy.

  7. Overview. The Suspicions of Mr Whicher premiered in 2011 and starred Paddy Considine as Jonathan 'Jack' Whicher, a detective leading the investigation into a notorious child murder in the 1860s. The two-hour drama was an adaptation of Kate Summerscale's novel of the same name.