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Murder strikes a teaching hospital in this satisfying puzzle from one of Britain's best mystery writers. Nightingale House, home to a top nursing program, is also the home of students, teachers, a nest of secrets, and racks and racks of easily accessible poisons. When prim Nurse Pierce is offed right in the middle of a classroom demonstration, tensions explode, troubles multiply, and Scotland Yard's poetically inclined Commander Adam Dalgliesh must untangle the mess. P.D. James's mystery novels are notable as much for their emotional depth as for their knotty solutions, and this thoughtful production reflects that, taking its time in building to the macabre fun. The acting is uniformly good, but Roy Marsden makes a truly remarkable Dalgliesh, quietly capturing his intelligence, sadness, and faint touch of cruelty. Shroud for a Nightingale's three episodes take about four hours, so brew a good strong pot of tea (be sure to check the milk for poison) and settle in for the evening. --Ali Davis
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Tony Bennett, the man who gave the world the classic "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," has been one of the top singing stars for nearly a half century. His popularity and appeal spans all generations, won over by a musical style that is timeless. More than thirty million album sales later, Tony Bennett is still going strong. This unique video features Tony performing in Atlantic City and in interview in and around New York. Archive footage and contributions from his many entertainment business friends bring further insights. This is a fascinating look at the eventful life and career of the man Frank Sinatra named as his favorite singer and who is now considered 'The King of Cool' by a new generation of admirers. Includes "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," "Boulevard of Broken Dreams," "Just in Time," "Stranger in Paradise" and more.