CTVA UK - "Agatha Chrisitie's Poirot" (LWT/ITV) (1989-2009) starring David Suchet

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 Agatha Christie Movies & TV

Agatha Christie's Poirot (1989-2009)
 Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by:
Dinosaur TV - Save Our Forgotten British Heritage (David Moore)
references:
TV Times / British Film Institute
Internet Movie Database (http://www.us.imdb.com
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AGATHA CHRISTIE'S POIROT
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Carnival Films / Picture Partnership Productions
London Weekend Television (LWT) / ITV Studios

UK Detective Series 1989-2009 65 episodes x 60 min

Starring:
David Suchet as Hercule Poirot (all episodes, 1989-2009)
With
Hugh Fraser as Captain Hastings (41 episodes, 1989-2001)
Philip Jackson as Chief Inspector Japp (39 episodes, 1989-2001)
Pauline Moran as Miss Lemon (31 episodes, 1989-2001)


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1.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE ADVENTURE OF CLAPHAM COOK
8 January 1989
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Poirot is approached by a Mrs. Todd, whose cook, Eliza Dunn, has suddenly disappeared. Poirot manages
to track down the cook , and she tells him that a stranger, acting for a law firm, told her that she
had inherited a property in the North of England but she had to go there immediately. Her heavy trunk
was called for but it was deposited at the train station, where Poirot makes an interesting discovery,
connected to a recent bank robbery.

1.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: MURDER IN THE MEWS
15 January 1989
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Poirot is enlisted by Japp to help solve a mystery that took place on Bonfire Night in a mews flat.
A Mrs. Allen was found shot, apparently a suicide, but she was holding the gun that killed her in the
wrong hand, and foul play is suspected. Furthermore, the ash-tray in the room contained the stubs of
Turkish cigarettes smoked by one Major Eustace, a disreputable acquaintance. The victim was engaged to
be married and seemingly had no cause to take her own life. Did she? Or was it murder in the mews?

1.3 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE ADVENTURE OF JOHNNIE WAVERLY
22 January 1989
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Mr. Waverly, a man whose wealth belongs to his rich wife, comes to engage Poirot's services. He has
had a letter telling him that his little son Johnnie will be kidnapped for ransom. Although Poirot is
present at the Waverly home, the kidnapping goes ahead but all is not as it first seems.

1.4 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: FOUR AND TWENTY BLACKBIRDS
29 January 1989
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 The estranged, elderly Gascoigne brothers are found dead within days of each other. The one, Anthony,
died in his home in Brighton in circumstances that give no cause for suspicion. The other brother,
Henry, an eccentric, reclusive painter, however, has fallen downstairs and been dead for some time
before his death is discovered. Poirot had been eating in the same restaurant as Henry just before
the death. Henry had been pointed out as a creature of habit, a man who always ate exactly the same
meal on every visit. On this last occasion, though, he had had a completely different set of courses,
which leads Poirot to suspect foul play.

1.5 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE THIRD FLOOR FLAT
5 February 1989
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Hercule Poirot is bored to tears and with three weeks since his last case, is worried that his little
gray cells will stop working. Captain Hastings suggest a evening at the theater to see the latest murder
mystery but even that doesn't help when Poirot finds the plot to be absurd. On their return home to
Whitehaven Mansions, they learn that the new occupant of the flat two floors below Poirot's has been
found shot. She had only moved in that very same day and was an unknown. Poirot puts his little gray
cells to good use and assists Inspector Japp of Scotland Yard in identifying the murderer.

1.6 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: TRIANGLE AT RHODES
12 February 1989
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

Just as his holiday on the island of Rhodes is coming to an end, Hercule Poirot finds himself investigating
a murder when one of the hotel guests, Valentine Chantry, is poisoned in the bar. The drink she had was
apparently meant for her husband and had been bought by Douglas Gold, with whom she had been carrying on
since her arrival. Gold is arrested and everyone assumes he is the perpetrator but Poirot thinks otherwise
however and looks to the other guests in the hotel as more likely suspects. When a local pathologist
confirms that the poison used was local in origin, Poirot realizes that only when he learns who purchased
the poison will he learn the killer's identity.

1.7 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: PROBLEM AT SEA
19 February 1989
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 While on a Mediterranean cruise, Poirot is asked to investigate the murder of one of the passengers,
Mrs. Clapperton who is found stabbed in the chest in her stateroom. She was somewhat haughty and generally
disliked by the other passengers. Her henpecked husband, Colonel Clapperton, was ashore for the entire
day with two other passengers. General Forbes, who admits to having been in love with the dead woman
when they knew each other many years before, says he was having a nap. Then there is Miss Ellie Henderson,
who is attracted to Colonel Clapperton but whose wife is in the way of any possible relationship.
With everyone having a reasonable alibi, it is left to Poirot to find the killer.

1.8 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE INCREDIBLE THEFT
26 February 1989
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Tommy Mayfield is a British industrialist who has developed a new fighter plane. Up to now he has paid all
development costs himself and he very much wants the government to contribute. It is reluctant to do so
because of an apparent indiscretion some years before when Mayfield was supposed to have sold heavy
artillery to the Japanese. In order to get back into the government's good books, he decides to lay a trap
for Mrs. Vanderlyn, a known Nazi sympathizer and possible spy. The bait is the plans for the new fighter
but Mayfield's wife is so concerned that she asks Hercule Poirot to spend the weekend at their house to
make sure Vanderlyn doesn't get away with anything.

1.9 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE KING OF CLUBS
12 March 1989
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 A deck with a missing card provides Poirot with the clue he needs to solve the murder of the tyrannical
head of a movie studio.

1.10 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE DREAM
19 March 1989
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Hercule Poirot is puzzled when Benedict Farley summons him to a late night meeting. Farley is known as
the king of pies as his company manufactures a well-known brand of meat pies. At their meeting, he tells
Poirot of a recurring dream where he takes a gun from his desk drawer, walks to his office window and
commits suicide. His only question for Poirot is whether someone could be manipulating him psychologically.
When Farley is found dead the next day - in circumstances that appear to match those in his dream - Poirot
and Captain Hastings find themselves assisting Inspector Japp in a case that involves false identities and
an affair. It is Miss Lemon, however, who provides Poirot with the vital information that allows him to
solve the case

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2.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Peril at End House
7 January 1990
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
While Poirot is staying at an exclusive Cornish resort, he meets a beautiful heiress whose life is in danger.

2.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE VEILED LADY
14 January 1990
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Poirot becomes a criminal himself when he agrees to help a beautiful woman recover a letter written in her
youth that is being used to blackmail her.

2.3 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE LOST MINE
21 January 1990
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 When a Chinese businessman with a map to a long lost silver mine is found dead in Chinatown, Poirot must
find the map and killer.

2.4 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE CORNISH MYSTERY
28 January 1990
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Alice Pengelley visits Poirot in London, telling him she thinks she is being poisoned by her husband. When
Poirot arrives in Cornwall the next day to investigate Mrs. Pengelley's charges, he is too late, and finds
her dead.

2.5 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MR. DAVENHEIM
4 February 1990
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

Banker Mr. Davenheim steps out of his house, into the fog, and disappears. Where has he gone? Poirot bets
good friend inspector Japp five pounds that he can solve the mystery within the week, without leaving his
flat, using Captain Hastings to collect the clues.

2.6 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Double Sin
11 February 1990
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
A young woman is delivering a set of antique Napoleon miniatures to an American collector when they are
stolen from her suitcase. Captain Hastings, under Poirot's guidance, sets out to find the thief.

2.7 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE ADVENTURE OF THE CHEAP FLAT
18 February 1990
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 When U.S. Navy plans for a new submarine are stolen and the thief tracked to London, the FBI sends an agent
to work with Inspector Japp to recover them.

2.8 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot:  THE KIDNAPPED PRIME MINISTER
25 February 1990
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 When the prime minister is kidnapped right before an important international arms summit, Poirot has just
32--and a quarter--hours to find the prime minister.

2.9 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE ADVENTURE OF THE WESTERN STAR
4 March 1990
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Poirot is thrilled to receive an invitation from renowned Belgian actress Marie Marvelle. She has been receiving
anonymous notes about the Western Star, a valuable diamond purchased by her husband a cut-rate price several
years before. The notes speak to the mystical nature of the diamonds and that they should be returned to their
rightful owners. The next day, Lady Yardly claims to also have received similar notes about her own fabulous
diamond, the Eastern Star. When Poirot and Hastings visit Lord and Lady Yardly the diamond is stolen in a
daring robbery. Needless to say, none of this sits well with Poirot who finds he has a very tight knot to untie.

2.10 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Mysterious Affair at Styles
16 September 1990
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Hastings renews his friendship with Poirot and involves him in the mysterious poisoning of the mistress of a manor
house married to a man twenty years her junior.

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3.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?
6 January 1991
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 At a flower show, an older woman in a wheelchair approaches Poirot, gives him an empty seed packet, and asks him
to visit her the next day. When Poirot arrives the next day, the woman is dead, murdered with poison.

3.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE MILLION DOLLAR ROBBERY
13 January 1991
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 London & Scottish bank officer Mr. Shaw is scheduled to ride the maiden voyage of the Queen Mary to transfer
$1 million in Liberty Bonds to the banks branch in America. But when Mr. Shaw is first almost run down in the street,
and then poisoned, the assistant bank manager must take the bonds instead. The bank hires Poirot to accompany the bonds,
so he and Mr. Hastings are able to ride the maiden voyage of the Queen Mary, much to Hastings delight. But when
the bonds are stolen, suspicion falls on the assistant manager who has a history of large gambling debts.

3.3 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE PLYMOUTH EXPRESS
20 January 1991
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Poirot investigates the murder of Florence Carrington while traveling on the express train to Plymouth. Her father,
mining entrepreneur Gordon Halliday, will spare no expense to have the crime solved. She had recently been
approached by her estranged husband Rupert, asking for money and was seen having lunch with a one-time suitor,
Armand de la Rochefort, of whom her father disapproves. However, the victim's jewelry was stolen and Poirot
realizes that to find the murderer, they must first find the jewels.

3.4 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: WASPS' NEST
27 January 1991
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 At a village fête, Poirot runs into an old friend, John Harrison and his fiancé Molly Deane, a fashion model.
Harrison invites Poirot and Hastings to tea the following week where Poirot learns that Molly had one been
engaged to a local artist, Claude Langton. Poirot is puzzled by a number of apparently unrelated incidents but
concludes that someone is being untruthful and that a murder is being planned. Courtesy of Hastings' new hobby,
photography, Poirot knows exactly what is going to occur. Insp. Japp is hospitalized with a case of appendicitis.

3.5 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE TRAGEDY AT MARSDON MANOR
3 February 1991
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Having been lured to the village of Marsden Leigh under false pretenses - the local hotel owner is unable to
solve the crime in his own manuscript and so invites the detective to solve a "murder" - Poirot and Hastings
are asked to look into the death of Mr. Mantravers, owner of the local manor house. The local rumor mill has
it that the Marsden Manor is haunted by several ghosts and Mantravers' wife is convinced that her husband was
frightened to death. In the end, Poirot initiates a clever ruse to obtain a confession from the murderer.

3.6 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Double Clue
10 February 1991
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Chief Inspector Japp, afraid that he will soon find himself unemployed, needs Poirot's assistance in solving a
string of jewel robberies. Japp is under intense pressure to catch the thief but Poirot counsels patience.
When the jewel thief strikes again, Poirot and Captain Hastings go to the home of Marcus Hardman, a jewelry
collector from whom an emerald necklace was stolen. Poirot is apparently quite taken with the exiled Russian
Countess Vera Rossakoff and to Japp's great consternation, days pass with no progress in the case. With the
famous detective otherwise occupied, Hastings and Miss Lemon decide to investigate on their own. Poirot however
knows well who the criminal is.

3.7 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE MYSTERY OF THE SPANISH CHEST
17 February 1991
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Lady Chatterton asks for Poirot's assistance when she comes to fear for the safety of her friend, Marguerite
Clayton. Specifically, she is convinced that Marguerite's husband Edward Clayton, known for his violent temper,
will kill her. Poirot is invited to a party in order to meet Clayton, but he never shows up. The next day,
Poirot finds himself being interviewed by Inspector Japp when Edward Clayton's body is found hidden in an
elaborate Spanish chest located in the same room as the party the previous evening. When Marguerite's friend
Major Rich is arrested for the murder, Poirot correctly deduces the true nature of the crime and the identity
of the culprit.

3.8 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE THEFT OF THE ROYAL RUBY
24 February 1991
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 When Prince Farouq of Egypt foolishly lets a tart wear a fabulously valuable royal ruby, she simply walks away
with it. With Hastings away in Scotland for the Christmas holidays, Poirot finds himself spending Christmas
with the Lacey family. Colonel Lacey, a well-known Egyptologist, was one of the few people who knew the ruby
was in England. As Poirot investigates, he learns that the Colonel is having financial difficulties and also
that one of the house guests, Desmond Lee-Wortley, may not be of the soundest character. With the help of the
children in the household, Poirot sets a trap for the thief.

3.9 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE AFFAIR AT THE VICTORY BALL
3 March 1991
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Poirot attends the Victory Ball, a costume party where you are expected to dress as someone famous, as himself.
However, when two members of a party of six dressed as characters from classical Italian comedy are subsequently
found dead, Poirot finds himself working with Chief Inspector Japp to solve the case. The solution to the deaths
of Viscount Cronshaw and Coco Courtney is to be found in determining the correct time of death and identifying
an impostor at the ball. Poirot takes to the airwaves and reveals the identity of the killer on a live BBC
radio broadcast.

3.10 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE MYSTERY OF HUNTER'S LODGE
10 March 1991
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Hercule Poirot accompanies his friend Captain Hastings on a weekend shooting party at the home of Harrington Pace,
but he isn't having a very good time. He comes down with the flu and takes to his bed but when Pace is shot dead
in his study, he rises to the occasion to assist Inspector Japp in solving the case. Pace was not very likable
and treated those around him badly. He refused to acknowledge his illegitimate half brother, who worked on the
family estate as the gamekeeper, refusing him even a small loan that would allow him to marry. His two nephews
did not benefit from the family wealth having been told they may inherit something on this death. The solution
to the case lies in correctly identifying the mysterious housekeeper, Mrs. Middleton, whom Pace had hired for
a month and determining her exact role in this mysterious affair.

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4.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: The ABC Murders
5 January 1992
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Poirot receives clues and taunting letters from a serial killer who appears to choose his random victims and
crime scenes alphabetically.

4.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Death in the Clouds
12 January 1992
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
After spending a bit of a holiday in Paris, Poirot finds himself on a flight to London with an odd assortment
of people, some of whom he had met during his stay. When one of the passengers, Madame Gisele, is murdered
during the flight by a poisoned dart, Poirot is asked by Inspector Japp of Scotland Yard to assist with the
investigation. Gisele was a well-known moneylender with penchant towards blackmail. When Lady Horbury denies
knowing the dead woman - which Poirot knows is false - the police clearly have their prime suspect. Poirot
however, sees a far more complex plot to gain access to the victims money.

4.3 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
19 January 1992
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
After Poirot pays a routine visit to his dentist, the doctor apparently shoots himself to death a short time later.
Chief Inspector Japp appropriately recruits the detective as both witness and consultant.

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5.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE ADVENTURE OF THE EGYPTIAN TOMB
17 January 1993
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Shortly after opening an ancient Egyptian tomb, members of an English-American museum expedition start dropping off
like flies. Can it truly be the Pharaoh's curse? Poirot travels to Egypt to unravel the mystery.

5.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE UNDERDOG
24 January 1993
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Invited to the home of chemical company CEO Rueben Astwell for dinner and to view Mr. Astwell's collection of
Belgian miniatures, Poirot finds Astwell universally disliked and shortly thereafter murdered. But the murder is
only one piece of the puzzle when Poirot discovers Astwell's chemical company has developed synthetic rubber
so precious that someone has broken into the company to try and steal the formula. Astwell himself is more than
willing to sell it to the highest bidder, even the Nazi's.

5.3 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: YELLOW IRIS
31 January 1993
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Exactly two years ago, in Buenos Aires, circumstances prevented Poirot from investigating the sudden death of the
beautiful Iris Russell. Now he has the chance to try again, this time in London, when a yellow iris, mysteriously
left on his doorstep, alerts Poirot that the killer may strike once more.

5.4 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE CASE OF THE MISSING WILL
7 February 1993
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 A terminally ill man asks Poirot to be executor of his new will but is murdered before he can write it, and it is
later discovered the old will has been stolen.

5.5 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE ADVENTURE OF THE ITALIAN NOBLE MAN
14 February 1993
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Poirot and his friend Captain Hastings find themselves investigating the murder of Count Foscatini, who was found
in his flat. As it turns out, the dead man's valet, Mr. Graves, has been dating Miss Lemon and has been less than
honest with her about his profession. As for the dead nobleman, the police believe he was being blackmailed.
The Italian Embassy denies any knowledge of the man and denies that he had any official role in the country.
Poirot doubts the veracity of their claims but also concludes that others are lying as well.

5.6 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Chocolate Box
21 February 1993
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Accompanying Inspector Japp to Brussels, who is receiving an award from the Belgian government, Hercule Poirot tells
him a case from 20 years before. Poirot was a young policeman at the time and at the request of Virginie Mesnard,
agrees to investigate the death of rising young politician, Paul Deroulard. The courts had already ruled that he
had died of a heart attack, but she believes he was murdered. Poirot believed Deroulard had been poisoned, likely
from a box of chocolates he had been given by an aristocrat, Xavier St. Alard. In the end, Poirot identified the
killer, even obtaining a confession, but chose not to make it public, for reasons that he explains to his colleagues.

5.7 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: DEAD MAN'S MIRROR
28 February 1993
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 Poirot is outbid at an auction for an antique mirror by the dislikeable Gervais Chevenix, who requests Poirot's
attendance at his country home as he believes he is being defrauded by a business associate, John Lake. Poirot arrives
at the Chevenix house with Hastings and meets Chevenix's wife Vanda, an eccentric who believes in reincarnation
and predicts a death in the household, his adopted daughter Ruth and her cousin Hugo,a struggling manufacturer of
tubular steel furniture, who will inherit Chevenix's money if they marry and Miss Lingard, a secretary helping
Chevenix research a book he is writing. Hugo is engaged to Susan and Ruth has already married Lake in secret.
As the household are dressing for dinner, the butler sounds the gong to summon them, and then a shot rings out.
Vanda's prophecy has come true and her husband has been murdered.

5.8 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: THE JEWEL ROBBERY AT THE GRAND METROPOLITAN
7 March 1993
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 On his doctor's orders Poirot has gone to stay in the seaside resort of Brighton, where he is frequently mistaken
for Lucky Len, who gives out money on behalf of a newspaper to people who recognize him. Poirot is staying at the
Metropolitan hotel, as are Mr. Opalsen, a theatrical producer, and his wife who is an actress starring in a play
at a local theatre. A set of valuable pearls which Mrs. Opalsen wears in the play is stolen from her room, and
suspicion falls on her maid Celestine, who was in the room next door. Celestine loves Andrew, the impoverished
young author of Mrs. Opalsen's play but they cannot afford to get married and she is accused of taking the jewels
to finance their marriage. Poirot solves the case and unmasks the real culprit, being rewarded by Opalsen and
getting a bonus when he identifies the real Lucky Len.

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6.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Hercule Poirot's Christmas
1 January 1995
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 The tyrannical patriarch of a dysfunctional but wealthy family summons his adult children for a Christmas reunion,
but prior to the holiday his throat is slashed apparently by one of them.

6.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Hickory Dickory Dock
12 February 1995
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Miss Lemon persuades Poirot to investigate a series of apparently minor thefts in a university hostel, but simple
kleptomania soon turns to baffling homicide.

6.3 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Murder on the Links
11 February 1996
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Poirot and Hastings are in Deauville, and Poirot is approached by business-man Paul Renaud concerning threats by
Chileans. The next morning the maid finds Madame Renaud bound and gagged and her husband's corpse is later found
on a nearby golf course. Giraud, a pompous French police officer, dismissive of Poirot's reputation, lays a wager
with him. The detective who fails to catch the killer must make a sacrifice. Giraud will relinquish his trade
mark pipe. Poirot must shave off his moustache.

6.4 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Dumb Witness
16 March 1996
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
An elderly woman confides to Poirot that she fears one of her relatives is trying to kill her for her money.
He persuades her to disinherit her heirs, but she is murdered anyway.

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7.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
2 January 2000
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Living quietly in the small village of King's Abbot, sleuth Hercule Poirot becomes involved in the murder of
successful industrialist Roger Ackroyd. The number of potential killers is almost as great as the population of
the village itself. As Poirot investigates he sees that there might be a connection to the suicide of a local
woman, and the death the previous year of her husband.

7.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Lord Edgware Dies
19 February 2000
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Lady Edgware, the well-known stage actress Jane Wilkinson, has a dilemma in that her husband has consistently
refused to give her a divorce. She asks Hercule Poirot to visit the man to see if there is any possibility of
convincing him. Lord Edgware is nothing short of nasty, treating all those around him very badly. When he is found
dead, there is no great surprise, but there certainly are a good number of suspects. The police believe Lady
Edgware to be the culprit, but she has a cast-iron alibi, having attended a private dinner over the time her
husband was killed. There is also the man's nephew, who would inherit his fortune, and his personal assistant,
whom he treated very badly; and then there is the family butler, who clearly has his own interests at heart.

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8.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Evil Under the Sun
20 April 2001
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Recovering from a sudden collapse, Poirot finds little comfort in doctor's orders confining him to a strict
regimen at an island health resort with Captain Hastings. However, better medicine is to be found in the murder
of another guest, a famous film actress, and a long list of suspects.

8.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Murder in Mesopotamia
8 July 2001
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

 While Poirot is on holiday in Iraq, the wife of the head scientist at an archaeological dig confides to him that
she is the target of threatening letters.

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9.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Five Little Pigs
14 December 2003
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Lucy Crale enlists Poirot to investigate the fourteen-year-old murder case in which her mother was hanged for
poisoning her philandering painter father.

9.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Sad Cypress
26 December 2003
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Elinor Carlisle seems to be the obvious murderer of her ailing aunt and the beautiful romantic rival who broke
up her engagement, but Poirot uncovers darker motives.

9.3 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Death on the Nile
12 April 2004
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
A wealthy British heiress honeymooning on a Nile cruise ship is stalked by a former friend, whose boyfriend she
had stolen before making him her new husband.

9.4 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Hollow
26 April 2004
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Poirot stumbles on the murder scene of philandering Dr. John Christow at a country estate as his mistress, his
hostess, and his wife (with a revolver) stand over him.

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10.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Mystery of the Blue Train
11 December 2005
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Poirot investigates the brutal hammer murder of Ruth Kettering, an American heiress and the theft of a fabulous
ruby on the Blue Train between Calais and Nice.

10.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Cards on the Table
11 December 2005
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
The enigmatic, sinister Mr. Shaitana, one of London's richest men, invites 8 guests, 4 of them possible murderers
and 4 'detectives' to his opulent apartment.

10.3 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: After the Funeral
26 March 2006
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
When a man disinherits his sole beneficiary and bequeaths his wealth to others just prior to his death, Poirot is
called in to investigate.

10.4 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Taken at the Flood
2 April 2006
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Hercule Poirot finds himself trying to solve the mystery of the Cloade family. Rosaleen is the young widow of
Gordon Cloade who was killed in a gas explosion in his London home. Rosaleen has inherited her late husband's
substantial fortune and she and her brother David Hunter are refusing to share it with other members of Gordon
Cloade's family. There have been persistent rumors that Rosaleen's first husband, an intrepid explorer, is still
alive and as such would nullify her marriage to Gordon. What Poirot learns however is of a far greater deception
that will alter everyone's perception of what they believe to their reality.

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11.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Mrs McGinty's Dead
1 September 2008
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
James Bentley is tried for the murder of Abigail McGinty, the charwoman of Broadhinny who also took in Bentley
as her lodger. The evidence is overwhelming, and soon after he is sentenced to hang. Superintendent Spence is
not convinced of the man's guilt, and so he visits Poirot, asking him to look into the case. Poirot then heads
off to the village, where he becomes the paying guest of Maureen and Major Johnnie Summerhayes. Ariadne Oliver,
Poirot's novelist friend, has also come to Broadhinny to collaborate on a stage adaptation of one of her novels
with dramatist Robin Upward. With the clue of a bottle of ink purchased by the dead woman shortly before her
death, Poirot searches Mrs. McGinty's belongings and finds an edition of The Sunday Comet newspaper, where an
article concerning two women connected with famous murders has been cut out. With the story are two photographs
of the women. Poirot discovers that Mrs. McGinty had seen one of the photographs before, and knew to whom it
belonged to. But which woman was this case connected with? Are any of the people living in Broadhinny related
to these women, as one of their children? Or perhaps one of them is one of the actual women? The puzzle pieces
begin to fit in, especially after Poirot is shoved into the path of an oncoming train by an unknown entity.
But will the murderer strike again?

11.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Cat Among the Pigeons
8 September 2008
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
When the middle-Eastern country of Ramat is over-run by anti-monarchist revolutionaries, the surviving heir to
the throne, Princess Shaista, is spirited away to safety in a small girls' school, Meadowbank, which is run by
the progressive Miss Bulstrode. However, when the bullying games mistress Miss Springer is found stabbed through
the chest with a javelin, it appears that Meadowbank may not be the haven it promised to be. As Poirot assists
Inspector Kelsey, they begin to find that some of the staff may not be quite what they appear, a situation which
is compounded when another teacher, Mademoiselle Blanche is found dead and Princess Shaista is kidnapped from
the school. With the princess' life in peril, and the prized rubies of Ramat missing, it is up to Poirot to discover
who is the cat among the pigeons.

11.3 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Third Girl
15 September 2008
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Poirot is visited by a distraught girl, Norma Restarick, who fears she may have killed someone but runs away,
telling him,"You're so old", rather than explaining further. By coincidence, Poirot's friend Ariadne Oliver lives
in the same apartment block as Norma and her two room-mates and recently went to their party, where Norma was
distressed when she was offered ice-cream. Norma's ex-nanny, Miss Seagram, an alcoholic, also lived in the block
but was recently found dead, with the verdict being suicide. Ariadne is unconvinced and searches the nanny's
apartment, finding a clue which she puts in her hand-bag. Soon afterwards she is attacked and the bag and its
contents stolen. Poirot visits the Restarick family home in the country, owned by Norma's great-uncle, Sir Roderick,
an elderly, half-blind man, dependant upon Sonia, his young personal assistant, who may well be a gold-digger.
Andrew Restarick, Norma's father,explains to Poirot that he spent much of Norma's childhood working abroad, leaving
her with her unstable mother and Nanny Seagram. Norma admits to Poirot that she blames herself for her mother's
suicide, which took place when the little girl was on an outing with the nanny and wanted to stop for an ice-cream.
She now believes that if she had got home earlier she would have saved her mother, hence her revulsion at being
offered ice-cream. Poirot and Ariadne visit Miss Battersby, Norma's former school-teacher, where they discover
something very suspicious about Norma's friends and family. Also convinced that Miss Seagram's death was not suicide,
Poirot enlists Norma's help in setting a trap to catch whoever killed her old nanny and is now trying to frame her.

11.4 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH
22 September 2008
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
App WD - P.1
App WD - P.2
App WD - P.3
App WD - P.4
App WD - P.5
App WD - P.6
App WD P.7
App WD - P.8
App WD - P.9
App WD - P.10
Syria, 1937:- Hercule Poirot is one of several people present at an archaeological dig to find the skull of John
the Baptist, led by the exuberant Lord Boynton and his loyal son Leonard, the enterprise having been financed by
Boynton's rich, rude and over-bearing American wife. She bullies her three adopted children, Carol, Ginny and
Raymond and the family's ex-nanny. Sarah King, an English doctor, falls for Raymond and would love to tear him
from his mother's apron-strings and another doctor, Dr. Gerard, takes an interest in Ginny, as does a Polish nun,
who, with Ginny, is subject to an attack - by white slavers, according to the independent travel-writer Celia
Westholme. A mysterious young American, Jefferson Cope, whose link to the Boyntons seems tenuous, completes the
group. Only his Lordship has any love for his wife so that , when she is found stabbed to death, one blisteringly
hot afternoon, Poirot has more than his fair share of suspects to interrogate.


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12.1 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Clocks
December 2009
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Investigating a spy-ring Colin Race comes to Wilbraham Crescent, where he literally bumps into agency typist Sheila
Webb, as she comes flying out of number 19, the home of blind ex-teacher Millicent Pebmarsh. Sheila has discovered
the body of a man whose identity proves hard to confirm, surrounded by four clocks, stopped at the same time. Miss
Pebmarsh does not know the man and did not ask for the services of Sheila, who is the initial chief suspect.
However, as Poirot is brought in to assist Inspector Hardcastle in the case, and the murderer strikes again, Poirot
comes to realise that the man was killed elsewhere and brought to Miss Pebmarsh's house. The neighbours claim to
have seen nothing but Poirot believes one of them may have had a secret which was worth killing for and sets out to
unmask them, as well as explaining the significance, if any, of the clocks. At the same time Colin solves his
investigation but with mixed results.

12.2 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Three Act Tragedy
31 December 2009
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Poirot attends a party at great actor Charles Cartwright's Cornish mansion. A local priest dies drinking a cocktail,
but there's no poison in his glass. How did he die, and why? Poirot and Cartwright decide to investigate together.

12.3 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Hallowe'en Party
December 2009
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)

12.4 [--] Agatha Christie's Poirot: Murder on the Orient Express
December 2009
Starring: David Suchet (as Hercule Poirot)
Poirot investigates the murder of a shady American business man stabbed in his compartment on the Orient Express,
blocked by a blizzard in the Serbian mountains.

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