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cookie said:Halleluia! Just found out the new Poirots start on Sunday on Aussie ABC. Now I am afraid I've missed one...according to you guys the first one is in Syria aka Morocco...
[huh] In the book he falls for Rosalie but in the movie she's rebuffed.Tiller said:Timothy Allerton. Is his character suppose to be gay, or is his mother not his mother?
Tomasso said:[huh] In the book he falls for Rosalie but in the movie she's rebuffed.
deco_darling said:I adore Poirot with David Suchet, he's the most admirable and true to his character than any other Poirot I've seen. Netflix has a decent collection, which I've seen all of. Although there is still more to the collection that isn't on Netflix I haven't seen. I so am eager for The Murder of the Orient Express show! If it were possible I would love to adopt all the clothes they feature in this show. Captain Arthur Hastings got to be the best dressed. My boyfriend and I always have to watch Poirot at least once every 2 weeks. I'm fascinated by the show!
BinkieBaumont said:
If you talking about "The life and times of Hercule Poirot" its OK must say I greatly prefer this book as its all about the making of the Tv series in the 1980s-90's
There's no way to skimp on such a high level of production values - they're obviously on location to begin with, so I don't see how having a street in the scene would cost that much more.BinkieBaumont said:Watched "Cat amongst the Pidgeons" on ABC TV (Australia) on Sunday night, the new episodes are much darker, than the 1980s/90s shows and no Hastings or Miss Lemon.
And they don't show any street scenes, I guess they are trying to save Money!!
BinkieBaumont said:And they don't show any street scenes, I guess they are trying to save Money!!