Jemima Shore
Fictional character
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Jemima Shore is a fictional character created by Antonia Fraser.[1] A television investigative reporter, she has appeared in a series of crime novels and also within two separate television shows. She was first introduced in the 1977 novel Quiet as a Nun, which was adapted for television as a six-part serial for the ITV anthology series Armchair Thriller in 1978. Further novels were the basis of the 1983 TV series Jemima Shore Investigates.
Patricia Hodge
| Jemima Shore | |
|---|---|
| First appearance | Quiet as a Nun |
| Last appearance | Political Death |
| Created by | Antonia Fraser |
| Portrayed by | Maria Aitken Patricia Hodge |
| In-universe information | |
| Gender | Female |
| Occupation | Investigative journalist |
| Nationality | British |
Novels
- Quiet as a Nun (1977)
- The Wild Island (1978)
- A Splash of Red (1981)
- Cool Repentance (1982)
- Oxford Blood (1985)
- Jemima Shore's First Case, and Other Stories (1986; short story collection with 5 JS stories and 8 others)
- Your Royal Hostage (1987)
- The Cavalier Case (1990)
- Jemima Shore at the Sunny Grave (1991)
- Political Death (1995)
Television
Fraser's character has been the basis of two television series which were broadcast in the United Kingdom: the 1978 Armchair Thriller six-part serial Quiet as a Nun with Maria Aitken as Jemima Shore,[2] and a twelve episode omnibus series in 1983, Jemima Shore Investigates, starring Patricia Hodge in the title role. Both series were produced by Thames Television for the ITV network.[3]