Rosemary is like the female version of a confirmed bachelor–she’s smart and independent. Having seen all six episodes of the first season already, I can recommend this show to anybody who likes light cozy mysteries with strong female characters. You can be sure that if you hire Rosemary Boxer & Laura Thyme to landscape your garden, someone in your household will end up dead. Just as is the case with Jessica Fletcher on Murder, She Wrote, murder seems to follow these two women wherever they go. After Rosemary loses her academic job, the two women start a gardening business together. At the series start, Laura separates from her husband and shortly thereafter meets Rosemary. Rosemary has a doctorate in plant pathology while Laura Thyme is a former police constable who gave up her career to become a housewife. The show stars Felicity Kendal (who starred in The Good Life in the ’70s) as Rosemary Boxer and Pam Ferris (who I know as Ms Trunchbull from Matilda) as Laura Thyme. Three series have been produced, for a total of 22 episodes. The show originally ran from 2003 until 2007. One series that I haven’t seen much of until recently is Rosemary & Thyme. However, I’m actually a huge fan of British TV and have watched a large number of British mystery series as well. Previously on this blog, I have written predominantly about American detective TV series. Click here to read the full Affiliate Disclosure. At no additional cost to you, I may receive a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. Disclosure: The following contains affiliate links.
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