Poirot did not guess my secret; Lysette Anthony reveals to Wil Marlow the mystery she kept from the cast during filming for the latest Agatha Christie.(Features)

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From: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date: 20040828
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Byline: Wil Marlow

IT wasn't just Lysette Anthony's character who was harbouring secrets on the set of ITV1's latest Poirot film The Hollow.

The actress herself was also keeping something from her fellow cast members -- the fact that she was newly pregnant. ``It was very early days so I wasn't telling anyone, '' she says. ``It was quite tough but I still managed to enjoy it. The only thing was I just wanted to puke the whole time which is not great when you're wearing thousands of pounds worth of original costume.

``Plus I was getting bigger by the second so I kept ...

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