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Waring and Gillow tent appears in Poirot
A LANCASTER made World War Two army tent has found its way onto the set of a new series of Poirot.
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Christianity: Poirot star David Suchet says religion is being sidelined
POIROT star David Suchet has warned that Christianity in Britain is being pushed out by other religions.
Star cast revealed for new Poirot
Award-winning actress Dame Eileen Atkins and Barbara Hershey will star in a new TV adaption of Agatha Christie's Murder On The Orient Express.
Let Poirot guide you around the cathedral
HIS slick detective work uncovering crimes is muchloved by television viewers. But from Friday, his dulcet tones can be heard unravelling the wonders of a major Winchester attraction.
Chris is growing for moustache gold
From Burt Reynolds to Des Lynam, moustaches have graced the faces of many a discerning gent.
The Labours of Hercules by Agatha Christie
Readers who see shelves filled with Agatha Christie mystery novels may not realize that she also wrote 157 short stories.
Tonight's TV Hot List: Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009
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Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker will lead the cast in a new production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons , which opens at the Apollo Theatre on May 27, 2010 .
New library will be named after Bay Queen of Crime
DAME Agatha Christie will be honoured in the renaming of the new-look Paignton library, it has been confirmed.
Lord Wimsey's sleuthing sets hearts aflutter
RUTH.BONNEVILLE@FREEPRESS.MB.CA Frances Limoncelli holds her script for Strong Poison, which she adapted for the stage.
Belgian detective Hercule Poirot observes and takes notes as he investigates a murder in Agatha Christie's "Black Coffee," which opens Friday on the main stage of Topeka Civic Theatre & Academy.
REVIEW: Murder on Air, the Agatha Christie Company, Connaught Theatre, Worthing
The critically acclaimed Agatha Christie Theatre Company, set up by Joe Harmston, is now touring with a unique production of three radio plays, penned by the Queen of Crime.
What the critics said in 1937 of Agatha Christie's "Death on the Nile" still holds true today.
CHORION: International Brand Strategy Drives 35% Revenue Growth, Profits Up 63%
Chorion, the global media content group, announces results, under UK GAAP, for the 15 months to 31 March 2009 including pro-rata figures for the 12 months to 31 March 2009.
Who's the greatest detective? Let's examine the evidence EVERYONE loves a whodunit.
While Americans have their CSI gadgets and gun-toting cops, the good old British detective solves crimes using brainpower alone.
'Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders' (NDS) - Screens & Trailer
A serial killer is on the loose, murdering his victims in alphabetical order, leaving an ABC Railway Guide beside each body and playing a dangerous game with Hercule Poirot.
The glitter still hasn't gone from the 1920s and early '30s in England - the era of Evelyn Waugh's Bright Young Things and of those marvelous Hercule Poirot mysteries on TV with David Suchet in the title role.
Evergreen Theatre gets caught in Agatha Christie's 'Web'
Problems, Agatha Christie style: The normally fun-loving Clarissa discovers a body in her drawing room and, suspecting her teen stepdaughter is the murderer, tries to dispose of the body before her husband arrives home with an important foreign dignitary.
Christie expert John Curran sifts through the evidence to detect the 10 best mysteries by the world's most popular thriller writer John Curran guardian.co.uk , Wednesday 16 September 2009 10.07 BST Sitting comfortably ... Agatha Christie, pictured at home in Devon in 1946.
Stand by for outbursts of spooky theme music as we embark on a week of murder, mystery and the paranormal on Radio 4, which kicks off tonight with Archive On 4 a ' Agatha Christie's Life In Her Words, as Scottish crime writer Val McDermid listens to the disembodied voice of Christie herself, as preserved on archive tapes.
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