A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a British mystery thriller television series based on the 2019 novel of the same name by Holly Jackson, adapted by Poppy Cogan, directed by Dolly Wells, and developed by Moonage Pictures and the German public broadcaster ZDFneo for BBC Three. The series, consisting of six episodes, covers events from the first book, and it was released for streaming on 1 July 2024 on BBC iPlayer in the United Kingdom, followed by its terrestrial premiere on BBC Three on 10 July. It was released internationally on Netflix on 1 August 2024.
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Genre | Mystery thriller[1] |
Created by | Poppy Cogan |
Based on | A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Producer | Florence Walker |
Running time | 40–48 minutes |
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Network | BBC Three |
Release | 1 July 2024 |
A sequel is under development since 20 November 2024.
Premise
editPip Fitz-Amobi (Emma Myers) is not satisfied that the killing of a local school girl has been investigated sufficiently and takes matters into her own hands, producing her EPQ on the topic.[2]
Cast and characters
editMain
edit- Emma Myers as Pippa (Pip) Fitz-Amobi
- Kitty Anderson as young Pip
- Zain Iqbal as Ravi Singh
- Asha Banks as Cara Ward
- Raiko Gohara as Zach Chen
- Jude Morgan-Collie as Connor Reynolds
- Yali Topol Margalith as Lauren Gibson
- Yasmin Al-Khudhairi as Naomi Ward
- Henry Ashton as Max Hastings
- Carla Woodcock as Becca Bell
- Mathew Baynton as Elliot Ward
- Gary Beadle as Victor Amobi
- Anna Maxwell Martin as Leanne Amobi
Recurring
edit- India Lillie Davies as Andie Bell
- Rahul Pattni as Sal Singh
- Jackson Bews as Daniel Da Silva
- Kamari Loyd as Josh Amobi
- Matt Chambers as Jason Bell
- Annabel Mullion as Rosie Hastings
- Adam Astill as Toby Hastings
- Orla Hill as Ruby Foxcroft
- Matthew Khan as Dylan
- Oliver Wickham as Jesse Walker
- Georgia Lock as Isla Jordan
Guest
edit- Georgia Arron as Emma Hutton
- Jessica Webber as Nat Da Silva
- Thomas Gray as Howie Bowers
- Ephraim O.P. Sampson as Jake Lawrence
Episodes
editThis section's plot summaries may be too long or excessively detailed. (August 2024) |
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | |
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1 | "Episode 1" | Dolly Wells | Poppy Cogan | 1 July 2024 | |
Pippa 'Pip' Fitz-Amobi is entering her final year of secondary school and for her final year project, she has decided to investigate the disappearance of Andie Bell in 2019, five years earlier. A popular student, Andie was dating classmate Sal Singh when she disappeared, with police suspecting him of being responsible for her murder. Before he could be charged, though, Sal allegedly confessed to killing Andie and then took his own life. However, Pip believes Sal is innocent and is determined to find out the truth. After being rebuffed by Sal's brother Ravi, she begins her investigation by interviewing Sal's friend Naomi Ward, the older sister of Pip's best friend Cara, whose father Elliot is an English teacher at their school. Naomi reveals that Sal had an alibi for the night of Andie's disappearance. Following an interview with Sal's friend Max Hastings, who claims Naomi is lying to protect Sal, she approaches Ravi again. After she tells him she believes Sal is innocent, Ravi shows Pip Sal's phone, indicating that someone else appears to have sent the confession text from his phone. | |||||
2 | "Episode 2" | Dolly Wells | Poppy Cogan | 1 July 2024 | |
Now working with Ravi, Pip turns her attention to Andie's two best friends, Emma Hutton and Nat Da Silva. Interviewing them, she finds out Andie had a secret, older boyfriend. Taking a break from the investigation, Pip goes camping with her friends. During the trip, she finds an anonymous warning telling her to stop digging. Returning from the camping trip, Pip and Ravi deduce from Andie's social media photos that shortly before her disappearance, she and Nat had a falling out over Andie leaking nude photos of her. Pip and Ravi confront Nat, who denies hurting Andie and discloses that Andie was involved with Max. Pip goes back to interview Max, who claims that his relationship with Andie was not romantic; instead, Andie dealt illegal drugs, and Max was one of her customers. | |||||
3 | "Episode 3" | Dolly Wells | Ruby Thomas | 1 July 2024 | |
Pip decides she must track down the drug dealer Andie was dealing for. To do so, she must find the location of a Calamity party, an infamous secret teen party, full of drugs and sex. Attending the party with her friends, Cara and Lauren, she manages to find the drug dealer, who reveals that Andie kept a secret burner phone along with a drug stash in a stuffed rabbit. Pip narrowly escapes being sexually assaulted by another partygoer. After the party, she receives a threatening text message that tells her to stop investigating. The next day, after deciding that she needs to find the rabbit and phone, Pip breaks into Andie's house with Ravi, where they are almost caught by Andie's sister, Becca Bell, and Nat's brother, policeman Dan Da Silva. | |||||
4 | "Episode 4" | Tom Vaughan | Zia Ahmed and Poppy Cogan | 1 July 2024 | |
Going through the stuffed rabbit that they stole from Andie's house, Pip and Ravi find a list of Andie's customers written out in code. Later that day, Pip also discovers that the customer list was written on a piece of paper from the Ivy House Hotel. Going to investigate, Pip steals the guest list from 2019 and during their escape, they discover that Andie stayed at the hotel when Pip recognises the floor from a selfie Andie took there. Pip determines that Andie stayed with her older boyfriend under the pseudonyms of Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. Pip attempts to call the number associated with the booking but find that it is disconnected. The next day, on her way to school, Dan corners Pip, revealing that he knows it was her that broke into the Bell house and pressuring her to stop investigating — even going so far as to show her a video of Sal getting aggressive during a police interview. Unsure of the meaning of the video, Pip wonders if Sal did commit the murder. She remembers seeing Sal and Andie the day before Andie disappeared, with Sal asking Pip if she had seen Andie, when Andie wanted to be left alone. After an argument with Ravi, Pip returns to Cara's house, where Naomi gives Pip access to her laptop before leaving for the 2019 class reunion. On the laptop, Pip finds screenshots from Max Hastings's Instagram account proving Sal's alibi: he had, in fact, been with his friends until after midnight on the night of Andie's disappearance. Pip then goes to find Naomi to ask her why she, Max, and Jake Lawrence had lied to the police saying that Sal left their hangout to go find Andie at 10:30 that night. | |||||
5 | "Episode 5" | Tom Vaughan | Poppy Cogan and Ajoke Ibironke | 1 July 2024 | |
At the 2019 class reunion party, Naomi reveals to Pip that she, Max, and Jake were involved in a drunk driving collision on New Year's Day 2019. Max, the driver, had called someone to have it covered up. Naomi further reveals that someone had blackmailed the three of them into lying to the police in order to implicate Sal. Later that night, Pip receives further threatening text messages. Attempting to goad the killer, she makes a video claiming that she has proof Sal is innocent. However, the next day, during a family birthday party, Pip's dog Barney is killed. Distraught, Pip realises that Max must have called Dan after the accident. When Pip confronts Dan at the police station, he admits that he committed statutory rape against a 15-year-old Andie, two years before her death, and that Max was blackmailing him. The next day at school, Pip gets a call from Andie's secret older boyfriend's number. When Pip answers, it turns out to be Naomi using her father Elliot's old phone. After getting picked up by Elliot for a movie night with Cara, Pip deliberately leaves her phone in the car so she can track it with her laptop. She then discovers that Elliot printed the message telling her to stop digging, and sees that Elliot has gone to the old Ward family home, which they moved out of years earlier. After notifying Ravi where she is going, she goes to the house and confronts Elliot. He confesses that he had an inappropriate romantic relationship with Andie, which ended when she started dating Sal. Elliot further reveals that months later, Andie approached him and tried to blackmail him for money. Refusing to pay her, they fought, and Andie fell and hit her head on the counter. He then went to call an ambulance, but when he came back, she was gone. After finishing his story, Pip hears a tapping coming from the pipes. Assuming it is Andie, Pip races up to the attic to discover a woman bearing a striking resemblance to Andie. Elliot closes the door to the attic, trapping Pip inside. | |||||
6 | "Episode 6" | Tom Vaughan | Poppy Cogan | 1 July 2024 | |
The young woman in the attic, Isla, tells Pip she had been homeless when Elliot offered to let her stay at the house. That evening, he confessed to her that he murdered Sal to prevent the police from investigating him for Andie's disappearance. Elliot lured Sal into the woods, then drugged and killed him before sending the false confession using Sal's phone. He then kept Isla trapped in the house for the next five years. The police arrest Elliot, though he still denies having killed Andie. Realising that Elliot could not have been the one who abducted Barney, Pip confronts him at the police station, and he reveals that he blackmailed Naomi and her friends, having learned about the hit-and-run from reading Naomi's diary. Elliot also shares that he believes Andie wanted money because she wanted to run away from her abusive father, Jason. Pip learns from Jesse, an employee at Jason's recycling plant, that Andie's sister Becca was once drugged with Rohypnol and raped at a Calamity party; Pip deduces that Max used the Rohypnol he bought from Andie to sexually assault Becca. Becca tells Pip that Andie dissuaded her from reporting the assault to the police because it would implicate Andie as Max's drug dealer. Upon learning that Andie had been planning to run away from home, Becca, feeling abandoned, pushed Andie, who was already injured from her struggle with Elliot, and killed her. Becca takes Pip to where she hid Andie's body in a septic tank, before revealing that she drugged Pip's tea with Rohypnol and intends to kill her too, but Ravi and Cara arrive just in time, and the police apprehend Becca. A flashback reveals that, on the day Andie went missing, Sal had been looking for her so that he could support her plans to run away from home. Pip and Ravi ultimately confess their feelings for each other. |
Production
editIn September 2022, the project was announced as a BBC Three television adaptation of the Holly Jackson novel A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, produced by Moonage Pictures.[3] Dolly Wells is set to direct the project from a script by Poppy Cogan, alongside Zia Ahmed, Ajoke Ibironke and Ruby Thomas. It is produced by Florence Walker, and executive producers include Matthew Read, Matthew Bouch and Frith Tiplady for Moonage Pictures, and Lucy Richer and Danielle Scott-Haughton for the BBC, along with Wells, Holly Jackson and Cogan.[4]
Casting
editIn June 2023, production started with Emma Myers and Zain Iqbal cast into the lead roles of Pip and Ravi.[5][6]
Filming
editFilming took place around Bristol and Somerset. Locations include the Redcliffe Caves,[7] the Avon Valley Railway car park,[8] Redland,[9] Redmaids' High School, Westbury-on-Trym,[10][9] and Axbridge.[11][9] Filming took place between July and September 2023.
Release
editA Good Girl's Guide to Murder was released for streaming on 1 July 2024 on BBC iPlayer in the United Kingdom[11][12] and in Ireland,[13] Stan in Australia,[14] and ThreeNow in New Zealand.[15] A terrestrial broadcast on BBC Three began on 10 July 2024,[12] with two episodes being broadcast per week.[16] The series was released in Germany on 30 August 2024 on the ZDFmediathek service, while ZDFneo will broadcast two episodes per week beginning from 8 September 2024.[17] On 22 April 2024, Netflix announced that the series would be released on its platform on 1 August 2024.[18]
Reception
editOn the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 84% of 37 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.3/10.[19] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 69 out of 100, based on 19 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[20]
Sequel
editDespite the executive producer Frith Tiplady stressed that the first series has a real end,[21][22] it was renewed for a second series on 20 November 2024, which will cover events from the second book, Good Girl, Bad Blood. Jackson and Cogan will be returning for the screenplay, while Myers and Iqbal are set to reprise their roles.[23]
References
edit- ^ Tinubu, Aramide (1 August 2024). "Netflix's 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' Grows Into a Dark, Twisted Delight: TV Review". Variety. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
- ^ Stedman, Emily (20 June 2023). "Wednesday star Emma Myers confirmed for A Good Girl's Guide to Murder". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on 4 July 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
- ^ Goldbart, Max (5 September 2022). "'The Pursuit of Love' Producer Moonage Pictures To Adapt New York Times Bestseller 'A Good Girl's Guide To Murder' For BBC Three". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 29 June 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
- ^ Goldbart, Max (19 June 2023). "'Wednesday' Star Emma Myers To Lead The BBC's 'A Good Girl's Guide To Murder' Adaptation". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 4 July 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
- ^ "BBC Three announces Emma Myers and Zain Iqbal to lead cast of A Good Girl's Guide To Murder, adapted from the novels by Holly Jackson". BBC Media Centre. 19 June 2023. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
- ^ Tai, Anita (19 June 2023). "'Wednesday' Star Emma Myers Leads The BBC's 'A Good Girl's Guide To Murder' Adaptation". Entertainment Tonight Canada. Archived from the original on 4 July 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
- ^ Streeting, Louisa (3 July 2023). "TV crews seen by Redcliffe Caves as filming frenzy grips Bristol". Bristol Post. Archived from the original on 4 July 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
- ^ "AVR filming announcement". Avon Valley Railway. Retrieved 23 July 2023 – via Facebook.
- ^ a b c Bullock, Clara (7 July 2024). "Murder mystery filmed in South West released". BBC News. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ Booth, Martin (2 July 2024). "Bristol-spotting in 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder'". Bristol247. Retrieved 13 July 2024.
- ^ a b Robinson, Abby (1 July 2024). "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder filming location: Is Little Kilton real?". Radio Times. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ a b Darvill, Josh (5 June 2024). "A Good Girl's Guide To Murder TV show release date, cast and trailer". TellyMix. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ Creamer, Jon (23 April 2024). "Netflix boards A Good Girl's Guide to Murder". Televisual. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
- ^ Janssen, Eliza (25 June 2024). "Best new movies and TV series on Stan: July 2024". Flicks. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
- ^ Wakefield, Philip (5 June 2024). "ThreeNow's Guide to Murder". ScreenScribe. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
- ^ Richardson, Hollie; Verdier, Hannah; Virtue, Graeme; Jones, Ellen E; Heritage, Stuart (10 July 2024). "TV tonight: the police-corruption drama that was banned for 30 years". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
- ^ "Die kommenden Serienhighlights in der ZDFmediathek, im ZDF und bei ZDFneo" (Press release) (in German). ZDF. 2 July 2024. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
Die Serie ist ab dem 30. August in der ZDFmediathek verfügbar und läuft ab Sonntag, 8. September 2024, ab 20.15 Uhr, sonntags in Doppelfolgen in ZDFneo.
- ^ Corbett, Erin (2 August 2024). "Wednesday Star Emma Myers Is on the Case in A Good Girl's Guide to Murder". Netflix Tudum. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
- ^ "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
- ^ "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder season 1". Metacritic. Retrieved 1 September 2024.
- ^ Yossman, K. J. (17 October 2023). "'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' Producers on Casting 'Wednesday' and 'Family Switch' Star Emma Myers, Making a Modern-Day Agatha Christie". Variety. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
- ^ "BBC Three announces A Good Girl's Guide To Murder". BBC Media Centre. 5 September 2022. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
- ^ Max Goldbart; Nellie Andreeva (20 November 2024). "'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' Renewed for Season 2 At Netflix & BBC". Deadline. Retrieved 20 November 2024.