BBC children's television is coming to Great Slaughter. The Jolly Roger is on its summer roadshow.
The nuns of St Vincent will be demonstrating their homemade wine.
There would be a daring stunt as one of the presenters scales the Broadway Tower.
The show is run like a tight ship by its feared editor Dinah Morgan. She takes no nonsense but it seems she might have tipped someone over the edge.
Her dead body is found when the program is broadcast lfe. It looks like she was suffocated.
Sister Boniface thinks the show's mascot, Poopdeck Pete, a macaw might be an important witness.
The second series of Sister Boniface Mysteries is a thinly disguised tribute to Blue Peter. Biddy Baxter it's early editor and who is still alive, was a woman with a fearsome reputation.
It was notable how the story delves into the backstory of the presenters and the Korean war which Britain got involved with in the 1950s.