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From: The Evening Standard (London, England)
Date: 20060106
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John Moffat plays Hercule Poirot in this 90-minute mystery. His pal, Ariadne Oliver, meets a woman who talks about one of Mrs Oliver's goddaughters, whom she hasn't seen for ages. "What I want to know is this," says the woman. "Did her mother kill her father or was it the father who killed the mother?" Time to send for Poirot... (But what I want to know is why Radio 4 insists on broadcasting its most popular dramas on a Saturday afternoon, when people are busy. Why not at least have a rerun in the schedule desert that is Sunday evenings, when people have more time to listen?) - ...
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