BBC Worldwide has some great brand new British period crime drama available to buy this month, with An Inspector Calls out on DVD and the complete third season of Ripper Street out on Blu-ray and DVD.
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Ripper Street Season 3
The eight new episodes star Matthew Macfadyen as Detective Inspector Reid, Jerome Flynn as the newly promoted Detective Inspector Bennet Drake, Adam Rothenberg as Captain Homer Jackson, and MyAnna Buring as Long Susan.
Four years have passed since Det. Insp. Edmund Reid bayed for Sgt. Bennet Drake to end the life of Jedediah Shine. Four years that have seen the crime-fighting axis of Reid, Drake and Cpt. Homer Jackson split and sundered. Drake has left London for Manchester to become the policeman – and man – he felt he could no longer be in Whitechapel.
> Buy Season 3 on DVD on Amazon.
An Inspector Calls
BBC One’s stylish, new adaption of JB Priestley’s masterpiece features David Thewlis (Harry Potter, Naked) as Inspector Goole and Miranda Richardson (Blackadder, The Hours) and Ken Stott (The Missing, The Hobbit Trilogy) as Mr and Mrs Birling.
The enthralling mystery takes place in 1912, over a single night, as Inspector Goole arrives at the Birling household in order to solve the mystery of a girl who has committed suicide. The story proves to be a scathing commentary on the class-obsessed society of the day as the Inspector interrogates each member of the family in turn, slowly revealing that each has had a hand in driving the girl to suicide. As the family’s callous actions are brought to light, so are dark and shameful secrets that threaten to tear the Birling household apart and destroy its reputation.
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