Anna Lee
7.3
1994
Drama
, Crime
Anna Lee is a British television series produced by Brian Eastman and Carnival Films for London Weekend Television. Following a 1993 pilot, five two-hour programmes were produced in 1994, loosely based on the detective novels of Liza Cody. These were broadcast in the U.S. on the A&E cable network. The title role was played by Imogen Stubbs. Music was by Anne Dudley with theme song "Sister, Sister" and some additional songs by Luciana Caporaso. Considerable alterations were made from the original books so that sometimes they seem to share only their titles. According to actor Ken Stott's webpage:
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- Cast:
- Imogen Stubbs , Brian Glover , Peter Wight , Wil Johnson
Episode 5 : Requiem
March. 27,1994
Investigating the death of a young pop singer, Anna suspects the millionaire head of her recording company.
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Episode 4 : The Cook's Tale
March. 20,1994
An old school friend hires Anna to follow her philandering husband, a chef at a gourmet restaurant.
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Episode 3 : Diversion
March. 13,1994
Anna investigates terrorist threats against London's Notting Hill carnival, and the kidnapping of a secretary.
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Episode 2 : Stalker
March. 06,1994
Anna's investigation of a drunk driver who killed a child leads her into a romantic entanglement.
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Episode 1 : Dupe
February. 27,1994
A young woman's murder puts Anna on the trail of a pirate video operation.
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