Anna Lee is a British television crime drama series, first broadcast on 10 January 1993, that ran for a total of six episodes on ITV.
[1] The series, loosely based on the detective novels of Liza Cody, starred Imogen Stubbs as the title character, alongside Brian Glover, John Rowe, Peter Wight and Wil Johnson.
The series was produced by Brian Eastman, in conjunction with Carnival Films for London Weekend Television.
[4] Notably, despite all six episodes being adapted from their source books, considerable alterations were made for television, much to the dismay of writer Liza Cody.
Anna Lee's first assignment at her new job in a private security firm, Brierly Detective Agency, is to find a missing girl, Thea Hahn.
Anna looks up one of Thea's tutors, John Tulloch, only to be told by his young son Sam that his father is dead.
Anna tracks down the girl's ex-boyfriend Simon, who leads her to the wedding video company where Deirdre ("Dee") works.
Bernie and Stevie find evidence that seems strongly to implicate Gilmore but Anna refuses to believe it.