Korsakov and Prokofiev this week, but also the score of a Harry Potter movie and a new concerto for the classic Chinese stringed instrument the pipa. There’s classic rock such as Grand Funk Railroad ...
Onstage at Pittsfield’s Colonial, Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap,” the world’s longest-running murder mystery, will keep audiences guessing with its twists and turns. For details ...
Dealing with The Hartford Insurance Company.. a nightmare in communications, getting the long term disability benefits, correcting their mistakes, ignoring our requests for information ...
Lovely to have a proper old school period Agatha Christie mystery back on Sunday nights on BBC1. This is what being English is all about. And what a fine adaptation of Christie’s classic tale ...
Over the last quarter century, David Suchet became the definitive Hercule Poirot, starring as the fussy but perceptive private detective in 70 screen adaptations of Agatha Christie’s murder ...
Subtlety isn’t really in the conversation. And in truth, no one watches a Sunday evening Agatha Christie expecting nuance. Instead, these dramas have well-worn narrative and presentational beats ...
Viewers have criticised the new BBC adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1944 novel Towards Zero. The BBC One drama aired its first episode on Sunday night but many viewers confessed they found a key ...
BBC One's adaptation of Agatha Christie's Towards Zero has left viewers cold, with complaints that the lack of murder was "boring" and that the plot had been changed too much. Those tuning in to the ...
Mary told Thomas that she planned to use her money to travel, first on “le train bleu” to Nice and then on the Orient Express (the setting for one of Agatha Christie’s most famous Hercule ...
This is Agatha Christie after all and soon there is a murder, but as viewers will know, that didn't happen in tonight's episode and there was good reason for it. During a recent Q&A, director Sam ...
Too often the BBC tries to make its Christie series dark and relevant - but Towards Zero strikes the right balance between glitz and grit Based on Christie’s lesser-known (to me at least) 1944 ...
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