If you loved the wit, charm, and mystery of 'The Mrs Bradley Mysteries' (1998), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that capture the same blend of sharp detective work, period drama, and engaging storytelling. Whether you're a fan of classic whodunits or stylish period pieces, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

Murder, She Wrote (1984)
Description: A classic mystery series featuring a sharp-witted female protagonist who solves crimes in a small-town setting, blending cozy mystery elements with clever storytelling.
Fact: The show was so popular that it ran for 12 seasons and inspired a series of novels. Angela Lansbury, the lead actress, was nominated for 12 Golden Globes for her role.


Midsomer Murders (1997)
Description: A long-running series set in picturesque English villages, featuring intricate murder plots and a mix of eccentric characters and dark humor.
Fact: Despite its idyllic settings, the show holds the record for one of the highest on-screen body counts in TV history. It's based on the books by Caroline Graham.


Foyle's War (2002)
Description: A detective series set during and after WWII, focusing on a principled investigator solving crimes that often intersect with wartime politics and morality.
Fact: The show was praised for its historical accuracy, with many episodes inspired by real events. It was initially intended to be a one-off miniseries but expanded due to popularity.


Death in Paradise (2011)
Description: A tropical crime series where British detectives solve murders on a Caribbean island, combining fish-out-of-water humor with clever mysteries.
Fact: The show is filmed on the French island of Guadeloupe. It has had multiple lead detectives over its run, each bringing a unique style to the role.


Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2012)
Description: Features a glamorous and independent female detective in 1920s Australia, solving crimes with wit and style, often highlighting social issues of the era.
Fact: The show's popularity led to a crowdfunded movie, 'Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears,' released in


Father Brown (2013)
Description: Centers around a compassionate and observant priest who solves crimes in a rural English village, combining moral dilemmas with intricate mysteries.
Fact: Based on the short stories by G.K. Chesterton. The character of Father Brown has been portrayed in various adaptations since the 1950s.


The Brokenwood Mysteries (2014)
Description: A New Zealand-based detective series with a dry sense of humor, featuring a big-city detective solving crimes in a small, seemingly peaceful town.
Fact: The show is known for its scenic New Zealand landscapes and its use of country music as a recurring theme. Each episode title is a reference to a country song.


Grantchester (2014)
Description: A British mystery series where a vicar partners with a detective to solve crimes, blending pastoral charm with dark, complex cases.
Fact: Based on the 'The Grantchester Mysteries' novels by James Runcie. The show explores post-war England's social and moral landscape.


The Coroner (2015)
Description: A British mystery series about a coroner returning to her coastal hometown, where she solves crimes with a local detective, blending personal drama with investigative work.
Fact: The show is set in the fictional town of Lighthaven, inspired by real coastal locations in Devon. It was created by Sally Abbott, who also wrote for 'EastEnders.'


Queens of Mystery (2019)
Description: A lighthearted mystery series following a young detective and her three crime-writing aunts as they solve murders in a quirky English town.
Fact: The show blends traditional whodunit elements with whimsical narration and a fairy-tale-like aesthetic. It was created by Julian Unthank, known for his work on 'Doc Martin.'
