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Cadfael

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Cadfael is a movie/drama series airing on UK television.

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The Virgin in the Ice is a televised programme presented as a single episode. It falls within the genre of a medieval whodunit, offering viewers a self‑contained mystery set against a historical backdrop. The format is that of a typical episode, delivering a concise narrative rather than an extended series. The story follows a detective from the twelfth century who is determined to exonerate his apprentice, Oswin. Oswin stands accused of killing a nun, whose body has been discovered encased in a block of ice. The sleuth’s investigation centres on proving Oswin’s innocence and uncovering the true circumstances behind the frozen corpse. Set firmly in the medieval period, the plot leans on the stark image of a nun’s frozen remains as the catalyst for the inquiry. The detective’s pursuit of the real culprit provides the core of the episode’s intrigue, positioning the tale firmly within the tradition of historical mystery. By concentrating on the interplay between the accused novice and the seasoned investigator, the programme delivers a compact, period‑specific puzzle that unfolds within the confines of a single broadcast.

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08:20100 mins
CadfaelS2E1★ New

In the 12th century, a keen‑eyed sleuth embarks on a mission to exonerate his apprentice, Oswin, who stands accused of killing a nun whose remains have been discovered encased in a block of ice. The frozen body, found within the icy walls of the abbey, fuels suspicion and compels the detective to navigate a web of medieval politics and superstition. The tale unfolds as a medieval whodunit, with Derek Jacobi leading the cast as the determined investigator. Throughout the investigation, the investigator can't ignore the harsh climate or the entrenched beliefs of the era, all while striving to prove Oswin’s innocence.