An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman

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An Unsuitable Job for a Woman

2000
TV Show
Ended
2 Seasons
English

Cordelia Gray inherits a struggling detective agency after her boss's suicide. Her assistant Edith Sparshott aids her as she navigates the dark underbelly of crime, uncovering clues in complex cases.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: VariousGenres: Mystery, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

Based on the novels by P.D. James, this British television series follows the investigations of Cordelia Gray, a private detective working for the Dalgliesh Detective Agency. Despite facing skepticism due to her gender and youth, Cordelia tackles complex and often dark cases, using her sharp intellect and unconventional methods to uncover the truth. Each episode presents a new mystery, often involving murder and intricate personal dramas.

Critical Reception

An Unsuitable Job for a Woman was generally well-received for its intelligent plotting and strong lead performance by Helen Baxendale. Critics praised its faithful adaptation of P.D. James's work, noting the atmospheric tension and compelling mysteries. Audiences appreciated the mature tone and the portrayal of a capable female detective navigating a male-dominated field.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its faithful adaptation of P.D. James's novels.

  • Helen Baxendale's portrayal of Cordelia Gray was a standout element.

  • The series offered complex and engaging mysteries suitable for fans of classic detective fiction.

Google audience: Audience reception information for this series is limited, but reviews often highlight its engaging storylines and the strength of its central character as a detective.

Fun Fact

The series was based on two novels by P.D. James, 'An Unsuitable Job for a Woman' and 'Death of a Gossip', featuring her detective Cordelia Gray, who is also a supporting character in the Adam Dalgliesh series.

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