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Series 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - One Corpse Too Many (May/29/1994) | | In 1135, Civil War reigns supreme in England between the forces of King Stephen and Empress Matilda. The battle rages in Shrewsbury where King Stephen successfully besieges a castle and orders 94 of the occupants put to the sword. But when the corpses are being prepared for burial it's discovered that there are 95 of them by Brother Cadfael, a monk at a nearby monastery. Cadfael realizes that a murder has been committed and receives the King's permission to investigate. | | Guest Stars: Gregory Body as Kitchen Boy, Jeremy Young (1) as Arnulf of Hesdin, Marlene Sidaway as Flescher's Wife, Maggie O'Neill (2) as Aline Siward, Robert Oates as Edric Flescher, Geoffrey Leesley as Sheriff Gilbert Prestcote, Nigel Hastings as Giles Siward, Michael Grandage as King Stephen, David Garfield (1) as Sergeant Rhys, Juliette Caton as Godith/Godric, Michael Cadman as FitzAlan, Richard Henders as Torold Blund, Bill Neville as Nicholas Faintree, Zoltán Papp as Captain Ten Heyt, Sándor Téri as Adeney, Raymond Llewellyn as Madog (as Ray Llewellyn), Christian Burgess as Adam Courcelle | Director: Graham Theakston Writer: Russell Lewis (1) Story: Ellis Peters | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The Sanctuary Sparrow (Jun/05/1994) | | After Shrewsbury's goldsmith is robbed and left for dead, the locals turn into a violent mob against the primary suspect--a young juggler who performed at the wedding of the goldsmith's son. The juggler seeks sanctuary from the mob at the abbey. Cadfael investigates things and finds a body floating in the Severn River | | Guest Stars: Toby Jones as Griffin, Steven Mackintosh as Liliwin, Natascha McElhone as Cecily Corde, Michael Nightingale as Ailwin Corde, Sara Stephens as Rannilt, David Tysall as Lestyn, Maria Miles as Margery Aurifaber, Péter Györi as Daniel's Friend, Rosalie Crutchley as Juliana Aurifaber, Fiona Gillies as Susanna Aurifaber, Roy Barraclough as Walter Aurifaber, Steven Beard as Brother Anselm, Hugh Bonneville as Daniel Aurifaber, Raymond Llewellyn as Madog, Roger Booth as Baldwin Peche, Patrick Brennan as John Boneth | Director: Graham Theakston Writer: Russell Lewis (1) Story: Ellis Peters | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - The Leper of St Giles (Jun/12/1994) | | A great wedding is about to take place at the abbey between a powerful baron and a local Shrewsbury damsel but when the groom disappears without a trace right before the nuptuals it's up to Cadfael to sort things out. | | Guest Stars: Jonathan Hyde (1) as Godfrid Picard, Stanley Kowalski as Brother Mark, Raymond Llewellyn as Madog, Adrian Ross-Magenty as Guy, Susan Fleetwood as Agnes Picard, Gábor Urmai as Jehan, Jamie Glover as Simon, Tara Fitzgerald as Iveta de Massard, Jonathan Firth as Joscelyn, Márta Bakó as Madlen, Sarah Badel as Avice of Thornbury, John Bennett (1) as Lazarus the Leper, Paul Broughton as Baron's Steward, Danny Dyer as Bran, Norman Eshley as Baron Huon de Domville | Director: Graham Theakston Writer: Paul Pender Story: Ellis Peters | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Monk's Hood (Jun/19/1994) | | Cadfael investigates the possible poisoning of a landowner who left all of his money to the abbey instead of his stepson. Amazingly, he discovers that the decedant's wife is his childhood sweetheart whom he has not seen in almost 40 years. | | Guest Stars: Huw Garmon as Meurig, Tibor Gyukár as Brother Porter, István Imre as Martin Bellecote, Sophie Lawrence as Aldith, Mary Miller (1) as Richildis, Adam Suranyi as Brother Urien, Aubrey Richards as Brother Rhys, Jonny Lee Miller (1) as Edwin Gurney, Davyd Harries as Presiding Judge, Bernard Gallagher as Gervase Bonel, Thomas Craig (1) as Aelfric, Freddie Boardley as Brother Petrus, Steven Beard as Brother Anselm, Sally Baxter as Sibil Bellecote, Gábor Urmai as Jehan, Raymond Llewellyn as Madog, Greg Saunders as Tom Bellecote | Director: Graham Theakston Writer: Russell Lewis (1) Story: Ellis Peters | | | |
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