
VHS Lord Peter Wimsey Murder Must Advertise
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Acorn Media's four-tape VHS box set of the 1973 BBC production "Murder Must Advertise" is one of the cleaner physical editions of the Ian Carmichael run to surface in the secondary market. Carmichael played Lord Peter Wimsey across six BBC serials between 1972 and 1975, and this adaptation of Dorothy L. Sayers' 1933 novel is widely regarded as the strongest of that run. The box set arrives with slipcase intact and the original shrink wrap seal unbroken.
Dorothy L. Sayers published "Murder Must Advertise" in 1933, setting Wimsey inside a London advertising agency to investigate a copywriter's death. The BBC's decision to adapt the novel for television in 1973 placed it firmly inside the corporation's golden period of literary mystery production, the same years that gave British audiences "Upstairs Downstairs" on ITV and the early Agatha Christie adaptations across both networks. Carmichael's Wimsey was and remains a contested interpretation: lighter and more comedic than purists prefer, but genuinely popular on broadcast and influential in establishing what a Wimsey screen performance could look like before Edward Petherbridge took the role in 1987. Six episodes, directed by Rodney Bennett, who also helmed BBC prestige productions across the 1970s. Acorn Media became the primary North American licensing partner for BBC catalog titles in the home video market and brought this set to VHS audiences who couldn't source the PAL tapes.
Ian Carmichael made Lord Peter Wimsey definitive, and this sealed four-tape set proves it.
This copy presents sealed. The slipcase shows shelf-edge wear consistent with storage across decades, but the shrink wrap holds at all four seams with no breaks or punctures visible from the outside. Four tapes in the original configuration. The set is display-ready as-is or playable once opened, though once that seal goes it goes. Check the shrink wrap seam along the bottom edge of the slipcase before you commit, because that's where storage pressure shows up first on multi-tape sets like this one.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm all four tapes are present inside the sealed set and that the slipcase title card reads the complete serial title.
Ian Carmichael made Lord Peter Wimsey definitive, and this sealed four-tape set proves it.
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Looks awesome. Definitely swinging by again next time I'm in Vegas.
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