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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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Love Joan Hickson's Marple - my favourite of hers is A murder is announced. Love how the episodes all feel a little bit dated and of that era (if that makes sense?).
Also quite getting into Poirot although no particular favourite. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Oh yes. My childhood personal heroine. Ten Little Niggers. One month ago I finally went to watch Mousetrap. I loved the play and the beautiful theatre. "
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"Oh yes. My childhood personal heroine. Ten Little Niggers. One month ago I finally went to watch Mousetrap. I loved the play and the beautiful theatre.
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Oh, so sorry I used the original title (still in use in non-English-speaking countries) instead of Ten Little Indians. My mistake but not bad intention. |
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"Oh yes. My childhood personal heroine. Ten Little Niggers. One month ago I finally went to watch Mousetrap. I loved the play and the beautiful theatre.
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Oh, so sorry I used the original title (still in use in non-English-speaking countries) instead of Ten Little Indians. My mistake but not bad intention. "
They've renamed it again - it's now And Then There Were None. It's my favourite book of hers too.
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"Are you?
Do you have a favourite story?"
I spent a whole summer reading AC books, when I was at school. Those were the days when your Library "card" were four pieces of coloured cardboard and you had to hand one in for each book you borrowed and they put a slip of paper from inside the book cover into the cardboard thingy and put it in an index card box. If you returned the book, you got a bit of cardboard back
I went for the giant multi book tomes so I could get more book for my cardboard tokens.
My favourite would be Death on the Nile. I love Hercule Poirot! |
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By *ndycoinsMan
over a year ago
Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton, |
"Love Joan Hickson's Marple - my favourite of hers is A murder is announced. Love how the episodes all feel a little bit dated and of that era (if that makes sense?).
Also quite getting into Poirot although no particular favourite."
Joan Hickson,the definitive Miss Marple,Legend,none better. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I've all 3 new Kenneth Branaughs film versions of Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile and A haunting in Venice.
Can't decide on a fav though out of all the books |
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By *orny-DJMan
over a year ago
Leigh-on-Sea |
"I've all 3 new Kenneth Branaughs film versions of Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile and A haunting in Venice.
Can't decide on a fav though out of all the books"
Loved Murder on the Orient expresd. Very well done. Fantastic cinematography |
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