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Poirot., Series 13
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The Resource Poirot., Series 13
Label
Poirot., Series 13
Title number
Series 13
Statement of responsibility
ITV Studios Global Entertainment ; Acorn ; screenplays by Nick Dear [and four others] ; directed by John Strickland [and four others] ; produced by David Boulter
Title variation
Agatha Christie Poirot
Creator
  • Agatha Christie's Poirot., Selections.
Contributor
  • Gatiss, Mark
  • Glen, Iain, 1961-
  • Fraser, Hugh
  • Glenister, Philip
  • Elyot, Kevin
  • Hallard, Ian, 1974-
  • Jackson, Philip, 1948-
  • Dear, Nick
  • Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976
  • Lydon, Peter
  • MacDonald, Hettie
  • Boulter, David
  • Moran, Pauline
  • Baxendale, Helen, 1969-
  • Strickland, John, (Television director)
  • Andrews, Guy
  • Suchet, David
  • RLJ Entertainment
  • ITV Studios
  • Vaughan, Tom, 1969-
  • Wanamaker, Zoë, 1949-
  • ITV Global Entertainment
  • Wilson, Andy, 1958-
  • Acorn Media (Firm)
Actor
  • Glenister, Philip
  • Glen, Iain, 1961-
  • Jackson, Philip, 1948-
  • Baxendale, Helen, 1969-
  • Wanamaker, Zoë, 1949-
  • Moran, Pauline
  • Suchet, David
  • Fraser, Hugh
Screenwriter
  • Andrews, Guy
  • Dear, Nick
  • Hallard, Ian, 1974-
  • Elyot, Kevin
  • Gatiss, Mark
Director
  • Lydon, Peter
  • Wilson, Andy, 1958-
  • Vaughan, Tom, 1969-
  • Strickland, John, (Television director)
  • MacDonald, Hettie
Producer
  • Boulter, David
Subject
  • Private investigators -- England | London -- Drama
  • Mystery television programs
  • Fiction television programs
  • Fiction television programs
  • Historical television programs
  • Murder -- Investigation -- England -- Drama
  • Poirot, Hercule, (Fictitious character) -- Drama
  • Television adaptations
  • Television adaptations
  • Television programs for the hearing impaired
  • Television series
  • Television series
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
  • Belgians -- England -- Drama
  • Detective and mystery television programs
  • Detective and mystery television programs
  • Drama
  • England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Drama
Genre
  • Television series
  • Detective and mystery television programs
  • Drama
  • Fiction television programs
  • Historical television programs
  • Mystery television programs
  • Television adaptations
  • Television programs for the hearing impaired
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Language
  • eng
  • eng
  • eng
Summary
  • Elephants can remember: "While Poirot investigates a famed psychiatrist's murder, crime novelist Ariadne Oliver looks into a couple's mysterious death." -- The Big Four: "With the world on the brink of war, Poirot finds himself drawn into a case marked by political intrigue and international connections. -- Dead man's folly: "Fiction turns to fact when a young woman is killed at a "murder hunt" devised by Ariadne Oliver." -- The labours of Hercules: "Poirot journeys to the Swiss Alps to lay a trap for an infamous art thief." -- Curtain: Poirot's last case: "After returning to Styles with Hastings, Poirot confronts a killer and his own conscience as he tries to stop a series of murders."--Container
  • "It's the end of an era as Agatha Christie's brilliant and beloved Hercule Poirot investigates his final cases in these five feature-length mysteries. The persnickety sleuth, played to perfection by David Suchet, relies on his "little grey cells" and friends Captain Hastings (Hugh Fraser), Assistant Commissioner Japp (Philip Jackson), and Miss Lemon (Pauline Moran) to solve complex crimes."--Container
Cataloging source
JBL
Characteristic
videorecording
Credits note
Screenplays by Nick Dear, Mark Gatiss, Ian Hallard, Guy Andrews, Kevin Elyot ; directed by John Strickland, Peter Lydon, Tom Vaughan, Andy Wilson, Hettie MacDonald ; produced by David Boulter
Dewey number
791.45/75
Intended audience
Rating: Not rated
Language note
In English, with optional subtitles in English for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH)
LC call number
PN1992.77
LC item number
.A338 2014
PerformerNote
David Suchet, Hugh Fraser, Philip Jackson, Pauline Moran, Iain Glen, Zoë Wanamaker, Helen Baxendale, Philip Glenister
Runtime
462
Series statement
  • Agatha Christie Poirot
  • Poirot
Series volume
  • Series 13
  • Series 13
Technique
live action

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