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- Six guests are anonymously invited to a strange mansion for dinner, but after their host is killed, they must cooperate with the staff to identify the murderer as the bodies pile up.
- A unique game show in which celebrities try to deduce which of the classic characters commited a murder by watching a short film and interviewing the suspects.
- During one Mrs. Peacock's regular Bridge evenings, Professor Plum invites a pair of professional players, Mr. and Mrs. Hope to teach Elizabeth and Vivianne a lesson. But when the stakes grow too high, Plum begins to regret his decision.
- Investment broker Simon Charles was supposed to help Mrs. Peacock get out of financial uncertainty, but instead thrusts her and her usual guests into deeper monetary dismay.
- Arlington's annual summer fête is held at Mrs. Peacock's estate, but it's special guest, commercial actor Bernard Kirkbride proves himself to be very unlikable and crass to everyone. But by some twist of fate it is not the actor but another guests who is murdered.
- Miss Scarlett has fallen for Dave, the leader of a band of traveling hippies who have set up camp at Arlington. But when she invites him over for dinner, he appears to have more dubious connections to the rest of the dinner guests as well.
- Mrs. White is cleaning up a young man who was beaten after disrupting the annual Arlington fox hunt. She finds out the actions of his fellow saboteurs caused the death of a beloved horse, Phantom when the bitter hunting party returns home.
- A nun named Sister Concepta, who is also the sister of the late Mr. Peacock, arrives claiming her brother left Arlington Grange to her. But which one of the regulars at the Grange invited her in the first place?
- Journalist David Stringer is invited to Arlingon Grange in 'Country Ways' but gathers dirt on all the inhabitants and guests, making enemies of each of them.
- While everyone is busy preparing a charity auction to raise money for the new church roof, window cleaner Ben pokes his nose into the private affairs of too many Grange house guests.
- Richard Forrest, whose late father, a judge, previously owned Arlington Grange, returns to it for Christmas bearing deadly presents for and incriminating knowledge about all the other people present.
- Arlington Grange marks the start of the annual fun run, but most of the runners are none too pleased with Mrs. Peacock's new fiancé, French Count Henri de Beauchamp.
- The "Stop the disco action group" attempts to stop property developer Mr Hall from building a discotheque on the village pond. Unfortunately Colonel Mustard is delayed with a flat tire.
- Miss Scarlett and Clive Moxton announce their engagement, but Clive proves himself only interested in her late father's trust fund, which has already been spent by Mrs. Peacock and Professor Plum.
- A film about previous owner George Velares is about to be filmed at Arlington Grange, but it's star star Marieanne Kray is making enemies of Mrs. Peacock and her guests.
- Everyone at Arlington Grange was fond of farmer Jake Swithin, until he uncovers several lost gold treasures buried underneath his field.
- Peregrine Talbot-Wheeler, host of TV's 'Antiques Treasure Trail' visits Arlington Grange to evaluate Mrs. Peacock's antiques and manages to tick off everyone presents before he starts.
- European multi-millionaire Max Gold helps Mrs. Peacock out of financial troubles, but then reveals his plans to turn the Arlington Grange property into a Robin Hood themed amusement park.
- Col. Mustard and Mr Chapman both want to succeed the recently deceased local MP's. Chapman especially rubs a lot of people the wrong way, starting at the funeral of the former MP.
- Journalist Roger Morgan conducts interviews at Arlington Grange in search of a scandal from Princess Stephanie's past. Soon several of the residents come to the conclusion that Morgan now knows too much.
- Professor Plum and Reverend Green team up and rig the house before Psychic negotiator Miss Terri tries to get rid ghosts that Mrs. White claims to be haunted by.
- Cabinet minister Sir Nigel Hussey plans to approve the building of a "Sin City" pleasure park next to Arlington Grange. If that wasn't enough, he also holds incriminating facts about several of the Grange regular's heads.
- George Biddle visits the Grange to re-insure some of Mrs. Peacock's valuables. But starts to uncover valuable several secrets belonging to the house regulars instead.
- The wedding of Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard is disrupted when her second husband turns up alive in church. Jack Peacock, thought to have been killed during an expedition with Professor Plum, claims ownership of Arlington Grange and has more secrets to reveal.
- Psychic Marjory Hunt starts to uncover dirty secrets in the lives of the Arlington Grange regulars even before she enters through the front door.
- When Crime writer Candice Costello visits Arlington Grange for research she quickly uncovers more deadly intrigues than she bargained for.
- When Mrs White inherits a large amount of money, the others all want her to sponsor their own needs. But financial adviser Terry Radcliffe complicates matters for all involved.