Gilbert Keith Chesterton, whose 150th birthday falls ... His most famous invention is Father Brown, the first of whose ...
This is actually in contrast to Chesterton's books, which take place all over the country. But where actually is the on screen version of Father Brown set, and where are the picturesque scenes filmed?
A new year brings a new run of cosy crime drama Father Brown, which is back for its 12th season, once again starring Mark Williams as the priest from GK Chesterton's stories. Joining Williams in ...
Father Brown also has more than a little of Miss Marple about him – Chesterton’s character came first and was conceived as an antidote to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s sharp and logical Sherlock ...
K. Chesterton’s Father Brown short stories and follows the various cases and exploits of our titular crime-solving Roman Catholic priest (Mark Williams). Father Brown: Season 12 sees the village ...
Faced with a crime rate you wouldn't usually expect in a Cotswold village, "Father Brown" season 12 sees our favourite God-appointed sleuth back in the crime solving business with Chief Inspector ...
The series is loosely taken from the Father Brown short stories by G. K. Chesterton and takes place in the fictional village of Kembleford, Gloucestershire. Sorcha Cusack, Hugo Speer and Tom ...