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Case Histories - US Premiere on PBS Masterpiece Mystery October 16

Oct 14, 2011

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Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter, The Patriot) stars as private investigator Jackson Brodie, the tough former soldier and policeman with a heart of gold, in this series based on the acclaimed novels by Kate Atkinson. Brodie, haunted by a past family tragedy, struggles to balance his personal and professional life while coming to the rescue of the bereaved, the lost and the dysfunctional in the Scottish city of Edinburgh.





Episodes of Case Histories


October 16, 2011 at 9pm
Episode One (based on the novel Case Histories)
While searching for a lost cat, Jackson takes on the cold case of a girl who went missing thirty years earlier. He is also talked into helping a grieving father find the man who murdered his daughter, and tracking down the niece of a mysterious seductress.


October 23, 2011 at 9pm
Episode Two (based on the novel One Good Turn)
The only witness to a drowning, Jackson is on a desperate search for the victim's identity when he meets a crime novelist caught in a road rage incident. So begins a strange journey that also involves the wife and dominatrix of a comatose crook.


October 30, 2011 at 9pm
Episode Three (based on the novel When Will There Be Good News?)
Jackson is injured in a train wreck and acquires a teenage sidekick who saves his life and insists that he return the favor by finding her missing employer. Also, while barely conscious in the hospital, Jackson makes a startling declaration to a former police colleague.

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