The first on-screen portrayal of Miss Marple was by British actress and singer
Gracie Fields, playing her in a 1956 episode of the American series
Goodyear TV Playhouse based on
A Murder Is Announced, the 1950 Christie novel. In 1970, the character of Miss Marple was portrayed by in a West German television adaptation of
The Murder at the Vicarage (
Mord im Pfarrhaus).
Helen Hayes American stage and screen actress,
Helen Hayes, portrayed Miss Marple in two American
television films near the end of her decades-long acting career, both for
CBS:
A Caribbean Mystery (1983) and
Murder with Mirrors (1985).
Sue Grafton contributed to the screenplay of the former. Hayes's Marple was benign and chirpy. She had earlier appeared in a television film adaptation of the non-Marple Christie story,
Murder Is Easy, playing an elderly lady somewhat similar to Miss Marple.
Joan Hickson From 1984 to 1992, the
BBC adapted all of the original Miss Marple novels as a series titled
Miss Marple.
Joan Hickson played the lead role. In the 1940s, she had appeared on stage in an Agatha Christie play
Appointment with Death, seen by Christie, who wrote in a note to her, "I hope one day you will play my dear Miss Marple". Hickson portrayed a maid in the 1937 film
Love from a Stranger, which starred Ann Harding and Basil Rathbone, another Agatha Christie play adaptation. As well as portraying Miss Marple on television, Hickson narrated Miss Marple stories for audio books. In the "Binge!" article of
Entertainment Weekly Issue #1343–1344 (26 December 2014 – 3 January 2015), the writers picked Hickson as "Best Marple" in the "Hercule Poirot & Miss Marple" timeline. Listing of the TV series featuring Joan Hickson: •
The Body in the Library (1984) •
The Moving Finger (1985) •
A Murder Is Announced (1985) •
A Pocket Full of Rye (1985) •
The Murder at the Vicarage (1986) – BAFTA nomination •
Sleeping Murder (1987) • ''
At Bertram's Hotel'' (1987) •
Nemesis (1987) – BAFTA nomination •
4.50 from Paddington (1987) •
A Caribbean Mystery (1989) •
They Do It With Mirrors (1991) • ''
The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side'' (1992)
Geraldine McEwan (2004–2008) and Julia McKenzie (2009–2013) Beginning in 2004,
ITV broadcast a series of adaptations of Agatha Christie's books under the title ''Agatha Christie's Marple
, usually referred to as Marple.''
Geraldine McEwan starred in the first three series.
Julia McKenzie took over the role in the fourth season. The adaptations change the plots and characters of the original books (e.g. incorporating lesbian affairs, changing the identities of some killers, renaming or removing significant characters, and even using stories from other books in which Miss Marple did not originally feature). In the Geraldine McEwan series, it is revealed that when she was young (portrayed by
Julie Cox in a flashback), Miss Marple had an affair with a married soldier, Captain Ainsworth, who was killed in action in World War I, in December 1915. It is also said (in
A Murder Is Announced) that she served as an ambulance driver during World War I. Listing of the TV series featuring Geraldine McEwan and Julia McKenzie: •
The Body in the Library (2004) •
The Murder at the Vicarage (2004) •
4.50 from Paddington (2004) •
A Murder Is Announced (2005) •
Sleeping Murder (2005) •
The Moving Finger (2006) •
By the Pricking of My Thumbs (2006) •
The Sittaford Mystery (2006) • ''
At Bertram's Hotel'' (2007) •
Ordeal by Innocence (2007) •
Towards Zero (2008) •
Nemesis (2008) •
A Pocket Full of Rye (2009) •
Murder Is Easy (2009) •
They Do It with Mirrors (2010) • ''
Why Didn't They Ask Evans?'' (2011) •
The Pale Horse (2010) •
The Secret of Chimneys (2010) •
The Blue Geranium (2010) • ''
The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side'' (2011) •
A Caribbean Mystery (2013) • ''
Greenshaw's Folly'' (2013) •
Endless Night (2013) In 2015, CBS planned a "much younger" version of the character, a granddaughter who takes over a California bookstore. In 2018, Miss Marple was portrayed by
Yunjin Kim in the South Korean television series
Ms. Ma, Nemesis.
Anime From 2004 to 2005, Japanese TV network
NHK produced a 39 episode
anime series titled ''Agatha Christie's Great Detectives Poirot and Marple'', which features both Miss Marple and
Hercule Poirot. Miss Marple's voice is provided by
Kaoru Yachigusa. Episodes adapted both short stories and novels. The anime series dramatised the following Miss Marple stories: • "
Strange Jest" (EP 3) • "
The Case of the Perfect Maid" (EP 4) • "
The Tape-Measure Murder" (EP 13) • "
Ingots of Gold" (EP 14) • "
The Blue Geranium" (EP 15) •
4.50 from Paddington (EP 21–24) • "
Motive versus Opportunity" (EP 27) •
Sleeping Murder (EP 30–33) ==Radio==