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The Best Episodes of Sister Boniface Mysteries Season 2

Every episode of Sister Boniface Mysteries Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Sister Boniface Mysteries Season 2!

The Best Episodes of Sister Boniface Mysteries Season 2

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...

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    #1 - Don't Try This at Home

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    S2:E1

    Great Slaughter plays host to the summer roadshow of kids’ TV show ‘Jolly Roger’, much to the annoyance of editor Dinah Morgan. Timbers are soon shivered however when Dinah is discovered smothered onset during a live show. Sister Boniface is called in to investigate who could have committed the deed.

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    Director:Ian Barber
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    #2 - The Shadow of Baron Battenberg

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    A sighting of the mysteriously missing Baron Battenberg sends the press and police into a frenzy. Determined to uncover the facts, Ruth and Sam go undercover at the Pranayama retreat, run by the Baron’s widow Marion Grey and brother Edwin Battenberg.

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    Director:John Maidens
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    #3 - The It Girl

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    S2:E3

    Peggy is delighted when an old school friend and supermodel Robin returns home to film a documentary but all goes awry once Max Savage, Robin's manager, is found dead locked in his bedroom.

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    Director:Ian Barber
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    #4 - The Book of Shadows

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    S2:E4

    Sister Boniface and the gang are horrified to discover all the hallmarks of a ritualistic human sacrifice in the woods, supposedly acted out by a coven of witches!

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    Director:Judith Dine
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    #5 - St George's Defence

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    S2:E5

    Convinced that events catastrophic to the Cold War are being planned at the British Open Chess Championships, Sister Boniface must brush off her chess skills and join the tournament.

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    Director:Merlyn Rice
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    #6 - A Tight Squeeze

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    S2:E6

    Felix is a Police Advisor on set of the latest 'Oh! Do Behave!' picture. Felix is soon called to action once the abrasive direction Sexton St Juste is found strangled

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    Director:Judith Dine
    Writer:Ed Sellek
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    #7 - Stiff Competition

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    S2:E7

    Great Slaughter is buzzing with excitement for this year’s talent show! The excitement turns to panic once a magician is murdered due to a trick.

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    Director:John Maidens
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    #8 - Dead Air

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    S2:E8

    A new trendy radio station comes to Great Slaughter but soon there is only static once a host is murdered on the air.

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    #9 - Stage Fright

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    S2:E9

    Great Slaughter's Amateur Dramatic Society's upcoming production turns from drama to disaster once the leading actor is killed by the leading actress.

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    Director:Paul Gibson
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    #10 - The Good Samaritan

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    S2:E10

    When a local resident is found murdered in a method matching that of "The Good Samaritan" killer, Sister Boniface fears the killer is back.

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    Director:Merlyn Rice
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Season 2 Ratings Summary

"Don't Try This at Home" is the best rated episode of "Sister Boniface Mysteries" season 2. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Ian Barber and written by Jude Tindall, it aired on 4/4/2023. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "The Shadow of Baron Battenberg".