My part in Miss Marple was to dye for; NEW AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MARPLE SUNDAY ITV1, 9pm Emilia Fox loves blood and guts ... but, she tells Paul English, the only thing turning red was her hair.(Features)

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From: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date: 20060204
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Emilia Fox sounds disappointed. The stunning actress, who stars in Marple, has developed a liking for blood and guts.

But the closest she came to rivers of red in her latest telly role were the ones which disappeared down her plughole in preparation for her appearance in the new series of Agathe Christie's Marple

The daughter of Day of The Jackal star Edward Fox, and cousin of Lewis' Laurence, stars with Kelly Brookes, Thelma Barlow, Harry Enfield and ...

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