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The ''Mrs Bradley Mysteries'' is a detective series adapted from a series of novels by Gladys Mitchell. The series stars [[The Avengers (TV)|Diana Rigg]] as Mrs Adela Bradley, an academic/psychoanalyst who tends to end up in situations [[Mystery Magnet|where she's required to solve a crime]], [[Always Murder|usually murder]]. Mrs Bradley is accompanied on her travels by her loyal chauffeur and manservant George Moody ([[Midsomer Murders|Neil Dudgeon]]) who acts as [[The Watson]], assisting Mrs Bradley with her cases.
''[[The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries]]'' is a detective series adapted from a series of novels by Gladys Mitchell. The series stars [[The Avengers (TV series)|Diana Rigg]] as Mrs Adela Bradley, an academic/psychoanalyst who tends to end up in situations [[Mystery Magnet|where she's required to solve a crime]], [[Always Murder|usually murder]]. Mrs Bradley is accompanied on her travels by her loyal chauffeur and manservant George Moody ([[Midsomer Murders|Neil Dudgeon]]) who acts as [[The Watson]], assisting Mrs Bradley with her cases.


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* [[Adaptational Attractiveness]]: Frequently described as 'crocodilian' in the books, Mrs. Bradley is played by [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!|Diana Rigg]] in the series.
=== The series contains examples of: ===

* [[Adaptational Attractiveness]]: Frequently described as 'crocodilian' in the books, Mrs Bradley is played by [[Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!|Diana Rigg]] in the series.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: Mrs Bradley usually addresses the camera once or twice an episode, usually to snark or explain the episode's premise.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: Mrs Bradley usually addresses the camera once or twice an episode, usually to snark or explain the episode's premise.
* [[The Butler Did It]]: {{spoiler|Or rather, the housekeeper did it, and it was a [[Mercy Kill]], done to the victim to avoid the shame and humiliation that would've arisen when she was arrested for murder.}}
* [[The Butler Did It]]: {{spoiler|Or rather, the housekeeper did it, and it was a [[Mercy Kill]], done to the victim to avoid the shame and humiliation that would've arisen when she was arrested for murder.}}
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** [[Servile Snarker|George does this on occasion too]].
** [[Servile Snarker|George does this on occasion too]].
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: The series opens with Mrs Bradley arriving late to the funeral of her ex-husband Roland. She's greeted by her son Ferdinand.
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: The series opens with Mrs Bradley arriving late to the funeral of her ex-husband Roland. She's greeted by her son Ferdinand.
{{quote| '''Mrs Bradley:''' Ferdinand, you appear to have something on your lip. It looks like a caterpillar.<br />
{{quote|'''Mrs Bradley:''' Ferdinand, you appear to have something on your lip. It looks like a caterpillar.
'''Hermione (Ferdinand's wife):''' I think it makes him look distinguished.<br />
'''Hermione (Ferdinand's wife):''' I think it makes him look distinguished.
'''Mrs Bradley:''' He ''is'' distinguished, that thing makes him look seedy. }}
'''Mrs Bradley:''' He ''is'' distinguished, that thing makes him look seedy. }}
** Then, when [[The Vicar]] presiding over the funeral registers surprise at Mrs Bradley for throwing Roland's favourite cigars onto his coffin:
** Then, when [[The Vicar]] presiding over the funeral registers surprise at Mrs Bradley for throwing Roland's favourite cigars onto his coffin:
{{quote| '''Hermione:''' My husband's mother marches to the beat of a different drum.<br />
{{quote|'''Hermione:''' My husband's mother marches to the beat of a different drum.
'''Ferdinand:''' My mother has an entire orchestra of her own! }}
'''Ferdinand:''' My mother has an entire orchestra of her own! }}
* [[Gorgeous Period Dress]]: Everything Mrs Bradley wears. She also has a [[Nice Hat|beautiful collection of millinery]] to go with her outfits.
* [[Gorgeous Period Dress]]: Everything Mrs Bradley wears. She also has a [[Nice Hat|beautiful collection of millinery]] to go with her outfits.
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 3 October 2017

The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries is a detective series adapted from a series of novels by Gladys Mitchell. The series stars Diana Rigg as Mrs Adela Bradley, an academic/psychoanalyst who tends to end up in situations where she's required to solve a crime, usually murder. Mrs Bradley is accompanied on her travels by her loyal chauffeur and manservant George Moody (Neil Dudgeon) who acts as The Watson, assisting Mrs Bradley with her cases.

Tropes used in The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries include:

Mrs Bradley: Ferdinand, you appear to have something on your lip. It looks like a caterpillar.
Hermione (Ferdinand's wife): I think it makes him look distinguished.
Mrs Bradley: He is distinguished, that thing makes him look seedy.

    • Then, when The Vicar presiding over the funeral registers surprise at Mrs Bradley for throwing Roland's favourite cigars onto his coffin:

Hermione: My husband's mother marches to the beat of a different drum.
Ferdinand: My mother has an entire orchestra of her own!