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An Unsuitable Job For a Woman 2 (1998)

An Unsuitable Job For a Woman 2 (1998)
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Helen Baxendale is back as private detective Cordelia Grey in this made-for-TV drama adapted from the works of author P.D. James. As Cordelia struggles to keep her detective agency open and hone her talents as a sleuth, she finds herself trailing a gang of toughs who appear to have friends in a very unexpected place -- Scotland Yard. As if all of this weren't trouble enough, Cordelia has to run the agency and chase dangerous crooks after learning that she's expecting a baby. An Unsuitable Job for a Woman 2 was produced for British television, and made its American debut on the award-winning anthology series Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Mary McMurray
 
 

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Synopsis of An Unsuitable Job For a Woman 2

Helen Baxendale is back as private detective Cordelia Grey in this made-for-TV drama adapted from the works of author P.D. James. As Cordelia struggles to keep her detective agency open and hone her talents as a sleuth, she finds herself trailing a gang of toughs who appear to have friends in a very unexpected place -- Scotland Yard. As if all of this weren't trouble enough, Cordelia has to run the agency and chase dangerous crooks after learning that she's expecting a baby. An Unsuitable Job for a Woman 2 was produced for British television, and made its American debut on the award-winning anthology series Masterpiece Theatre. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Mary McMurray
Writer(s):
Christopher RussellBarbara Machin
Producer(s):
Debbie Shewell
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