Phyllis Tamworthy was a character in the fourth season of the Agatha Raisin television adaptation, originating in the novel Agatha Raisin and Kissing Christmas Goodbye.
She was the much unliked owner of the village of Lower Tapor, known for treating everyone as if they were below her.
She was portrayed by Maggie McCarthy.
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During the Christmas season, Phyllis invited her two daughters and son over to announce that she will be donating the entirety of her large fortune to a charity. Worried about how both her family and the village might react, Phyllis hired the Agatha Raisin Detective Agency to provide her with protection. Consequently, an undercover Agatha Raisin and Roy Silver were also in attendance at the Tamworthy family celebration along with Phyllis's cook, Doris Crampton, and Mrs. Boggle who had been hired to serve the dinner. That evening, Phyllis was poisoned after her sherry was spiked with hemlock. (Agatha Raisin: Kissing Christmas Goodbye)
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TBC
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Santa-loving victim Phyllis Tamworthy wasn’t particularly well-liked, neither by her children, her staff nor the local pagans. (Agatha Raisin: Kissing Christmas Goodbye)
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TBC
Physical appearance[]
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TBC
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Phyllis is described as a small and stout womam. She had deep wrinkes around her small black eyes but smooth cheecks. (Agatha Raisin and Kissing Christmas Goodbye)
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