Poirot's Finest Cases: Eight Full-Cast BBC Radio Dramatisations
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- $27.99
Publisher Description
John Moffatt stars as the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.
"The ABC Murders": A chilling letter sets the sleuth on the trail of an enigmatic killer.
"After the Funeral": A wealthy businessman is dead, and his sister thinks it was murder.
"Death on the Nile": Poirot is in Egypt when a chilling murder takes place.
"Peril at End House": Whilst on holiday, the sleuth encounters a young woman, a hat, and a bullet.
"The Murder of Roger Ackroyd": Mrs Farrars is found dead, one year after the death of her husband.
"Murder on the Orient Express": Poirot is aboard a snowbound train when a passenger is found murdered.
"Three Act Tragedy": Poirot is one of the guests at a party when a clergyman dies whilst sipping a cocktail.
"The Mysterious Affair at Styles": Poirot and Captain Hastings become re-acquainted in a quiet English village in 1916.
These BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisations showcase eight of the finest cases in Hercule Poirot's career. Based on the original novels by Agatha Christie, they feature a cast of outstanding actors playing an array of likely suspects…
Customer Reviews
Like Old Time Radio Plays
I have been enjoying listening to the POIROT’S FINEST CASES. Each one is a play acted by wonderful voice actors (including John Moffat who plays “Poirot,” he sounds a lot like actor David Suchet who portrayed the detective on TV) and has complete incidental noises like footsteps, telephones ringing, train whistles, birds, etc., so it really brings the action to life in the imagination.
This must’ve been what it was like when people listened to radio broadcasts, before television took over, and the BBC has done a terrific job.
Each book has been rewritten in play format so it isn’t just someone reading the book out loud.
I’ve been a fan of the movies and TV shows of Agatha Christie’s characters Poirot and Miss Marple and these stories are wonderful to listen to before bed.
I just purchased the other Poirot’s Finest and I hope BBC will do one like this with the Marple stories.
Not user friendly
You’ll have no idea which book you are listening to until you play the track. It would be nice for there to be some sort of title or description letting you know where the titles begin.