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The Best Episodes of Sister Boniface Mysteries Season 1

Every episode of Sister Boniface Mysteries Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Sister Boniface Mysteries Season 1!

First there was Father Brown. Now, say hello to Sister Boniface. This clever, moped-riding nun is the police's secret weapon for solving murders in this...
Genres:CrimeDramaMystery
Network:BritBox

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Unnatural Causes" is the best rated episode of "Sister Boniface Mysteries" season 1. It scored 7/10 based on 387 votes. Directed by Paul Gibson and written by Jude Tindall, it aired on 2/8/2022. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Lights, Camera, Murder!".

  • Unnatural Causes
    7.0/10387 votes

    #1 - Unnatural Causes

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 2/8/2022

    The discovery of a housemaid's corpse at a local festival puts a damper on Great Slaughter's jovial gathering.

    Director: Paul Gibson

    Writer: Jude Tindall

  • Lights, Camera, Murder!
    7.0/10329 votes

    #2 - Lights, Camera, Murder!

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 2/8/2022

    And...action! On a movie set, the drama really starts when what was thought to be a prop gun turns out to be a real .38 caliber.

    Director: Merlyn Rice

    Writer: Dominique Moloney

  • Love and Other Puzzles
    7.4/10279 votes

    #3 - Love and Other Puzzles

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 2/15/2022

    After spending the night with a pipe-smoking gentleman caller, a woman is found dead with a jigsaw puzzle and a face full of cold cream.

    Director: Ian Barber

    Writer: Kitty Percy

  • My Brother's Keeper
    7.5/10252 votes

    #4 - My Brother's Keeper

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 2/15/2022

    Sister Reginald's ex-con brother Alfie abruptly shows up at the convent after being released from jail. With nowhere to go, the sisters agree to let him stay. But when a well-known artist is found murdered, Alfie begins to look like the prime suspect.

    Director: John Maidens

    Writer: Kit Lambert

  • Scoop!
    7.7/10243 votes

    #5 - Scoop!

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 2/22/2022

    The body of a high-level government official's secretary is found at the bottom of a staircase - and Sister Boniface claims she was dead before the fall.

    Director: Paul Gibson

    Writer: Dan Muirden

  • Song for the Dead
    7.1/10254 votes

    #6 - Song for the Dead

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 2/22/2022

    The dreamy frontman of buzzy rock'n'roll band The Queenmakers is found dead in the dressing room, just as they are about to go on for their set. Upon inspection, Sister Boniface finds a peculiar sting on the back of his neck.

    Director: John Maidens

    Writer: Oliver Frampton

  • Dem Bones
    7.7/10231 votes

    #7 - Dem Bones

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 3/1/2022

    Great Slaughter's annual giant marrow contest is interrupted when a dog digs up some seemingly ancient bones on the site. Is it the archeological discovery of a lifetime? Or is it murder?

    Director: Ian Barber

    Writer: Michelle Lipton

  • Queen of the Kitchen
    7.6/10226 votes

    #8 - Queen of the Kitchen

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 3/1/2022

    Celebrity housewife Prunella Gladwell arrives in Great Slaughter to film a feisty baking competition, and one of the contestants is about to hit her expiration date.

    Director: Merlyn Rice

    Writer: Tahsin Guner

  • Sister Town
    7.7/10243 votes

    #9 - Sister Town

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 3/8/2022

    When a German mayor makes a visit to Great Slaughter to partake in a war memorial ceremony, tragedy strikes. Was it a terrible accident or a malicious plan?

    Director: Dominic Keavey

    Writer: Oliver Frampton

  • Crimes and Miss Demeanours
    7.7/10221 votes

    #10 - Crimes and Miss Demeanours

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 3/8/2022

    The Miss United contest takes a dive when one of the beauty queens is discovered dead in the pool - and it's not a pretty sight.

    Director: Dominic Keavey

    Writer: Jude Tindall