It was made between 2012 and 2015 in Australia this series is available through Acorn along with the movie "Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears" (2020) There is also a 1960s version of Miss Fisher's murder mysteries with a different cast set in the late 1960s too but made likely within the last 5 years since the original series was made.
If you aren't familiar with the Australian series set in the "Flapper" era of the late 1920s in Australia or the movie which is set in England and Palestine mostly they are both available on Acorn which can be subscribed to through Amazon prime.
Other programs we like similar are "Father Brown" and "Doc Martin" and sometimes others that you might like too.
I just realized that there is a new season to "Father Brown" my wife and I haven't seen before tonight that automatically recorded on my DVR because I was trying to record all the Father Brown's but now the next season is finally here in the U.S. too mostly I believe on PBS Stations around the country sometimes late at night in your area or at other times. check local listings for when it airs near you if you are interested.
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