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  1. Devils on Horseback: Part 1: Directed by Malcolm Mowbray. With Richard Griffiths, Maggie Steed, Malcolm Sinclair, Bella Enahoro. Henry and Margaret spend a day at the races with her new client Bob Bishop, who is resisting a take-over bid for his cider brewery.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Malcolm Mowbray
    • 1996-09-15
  2. Devils on Horseback: Part 2: Directed by Malcolm Mowbray. With Richard Griffiths, Maggie Steed, Malcolm Sinclair, Bella Enahoro. Liz claims the money is winnings from a bet and Henry releases her but notes that Jerry too has a healthy bank balance and surmises he was trading inside information for cash.

    • (80)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Malcolm Mowbray
  3. "Pie in the Sky" Devils on Horseback: Part 1 (TV Episode 1996) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Description. Devils on Horseback Part One: A day at the races for the Crabbes turns sour when a stable boy is found dead. The murder investigation focuses on Larkhill Stables, run by the ill-tempered Tony Bishop, and Bishop's Cider, run by his brother, Bob.

  5. Devils on horseback. Devils on horseback are a hot appetizer or small savoury dish of dried fruit stuffed with such ingredients as cheese or nuts, wrapped in bacon, prosciutto or pancetta. The traditional form of the dish is made with a pitted date and bacon, [1] but prunes are also used, usually steeped in brandy or some other liqueur. [2]

  6. Devils on Horseback. Available on U. S4 E1: Margaret drags Crabbe away for a day at the races with cider-making Bob Bishop. When a stable boy is murdered, Crabbe is on hand to investigate. Mystery 13 Sep 1996 45 min.

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  8. Jan 1, 2001 · The Devil on Horseback is narrated by Davina Porter, who I am sure many will recognize as the voice of the Outlander series (although I confess this is my first time listening to her). But I liked her voice in the sample I listened to; her precise delivery seemed perfect for a young, well-bred English lady of the eighteenth century, and I was intrigued to learn how she would handle the rest of ...

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