
I can't believe it! The original British series, which played here on PBS in the 1980's to 1990's. Yes, yes, there have been newer versions, but no one who saw Roy Marsden as Adam Dalgliesh will accept any other (at least, I won't).
Based on the novels of premier English detective novelist, P.D. James. "Inspector Adam Dalgliesh" of Scotland Yard was her singularly memorable creation. Her literate, brilliantly conceived mysteries are considered by critics to be among the handful of British best. High praise.
Having charismatic Roy Marsden play Dalgliesh was key. That unreadable gaze, the blue eyes like a faded chambray shirt.
Dalgliesh is supposed to be very good looking. Marsden is nice looking, but not the "show-stopper" that supposedly Dalgliesh is. It doesn't matter. He IS Dalgliesh-- reserved, cerebral, enigmatic, a published poet as well as policeman. See if you don't think Marsden's beautiful voice plays a big part in his appeal, which grows over the course of the series.

P.D. James and Roy Marsden. I can't think that she'd be less than thrilled with his portrayal...
If you watch online, one of the best ones, "Devices and Desires" might be a good place to start. You can later order DVDs of the show if it appeals to you.
In Episode One of "Devices and Desires", Dalgliesh's late Aunt Jane has left him her converted windmill cottage in Norfolk. While he's there to settle affairs, he's drawn into the social life of employees and scientists at the coastal Larksoken power station, when murder strikes.

This one has lovely players like Susannah York and Gemma Jones. (In every episode, there have to be women susceptible to Dalgliesh's patented sensitivity, ha.)
Oh, another thing-- the famously haunting theme music is an almost universal favorite with viewers-- people who first heard it as a child can still remember it. I'd say it almost rivals the celebrated Pete Rugolo score for "The Fugitive". And that's saying a lot!
And if you want to read P.D. James, the one I'm reading right now is wonderful-- "The Lighthouse". Adam Dalgliesh is summoned to an island off the coast of Cornwall, where a famous novelist has been murdered, hanging from a lighthouse. The island is an exclusive retreat for the movers and shakers of society, accomplished people who need to unwind in a peaceful setting. And one of them (or more) had murder on his mind...
Or you could start by reading another favorite, "Shroud for a Nightengale". Dalgleish roots out shocking secrets and murder among nursing students in a famous teaching hospital...
I'll post the link to Episode One of the free streaming "Devices and Desires" below in the next post. This one has gone on long-windedly enough!