Articles on Agatha Christie

Found 144 articles.

  • Pitlochry premiere for agatha Christie play
    Press and Journal, The Aberdeen (UK) - 2006/06/02
  • Novel ways with windows A magical mystery competition has been launched in Paignton to mark Agatha Christie Week.
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/09/11
  • Worshippers follow agatha's lead to catch plunderers ; Worshippers at a church once attended by mystery writer Agatha Christie were forced to turn detective after roof tiles began disappearing in a series of suspected thefts.
    Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK) - 2008/05/08
  • Reviews: Agatha Christie's Poirot: Five Little Pigs, Lawrence of Arabia: the Battle for the Arab World, Driving Mum Crazy
    The Scotsman - 2003/12/15
  • Call in Agatha Christie
    The Washington Post - 1994/09/29
  • Ancient bodies that fascinated Agatha The British Museum exhibition opening tomorrow reveals Christie's passion for archaeology and for one archaeologist in particular, writes Zenga Longmore
    Evening Standard - London - 2001/11/07
  • Agatha Christie's belongings inspire magic at auction
    The Hindustan Times - 2006/09/13
  • A mysterious affair of style. (Agatha Christie's centenary)
    The Economist (US) - 1990/09/29
  • Worshiping with Agatha Christie.(Faith matters)
    The Christian Century - 2007/08/21
  • The perfect detective; Tomorrow AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MARPLE (ITV1, 8pm).(News)
    Birmingham Mail (England) - 2008/08/02
  • Church joins Christie heritage week All Saints Church in Torre will be open on Friday and Saturday next week from 10am to 4pm as part of Agatha Christie Heritage Week.
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/09/08
  • FREE AGATHA CHRISTIE TALKING BOOK for every reader.(Competition/Offers)
    The Mirror (London, England) - 2000/10/07
  • NHK is scheduled to carry Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple in a series of 39-part anime in its Sunday evening Animation Theather (7.30pm-8pm) beginning July.(in the news)
    Television Asia - 2004/04/01
  • Christie's Beloved Sleuth Returns!; Agatha Christie's MARPLE.
    PR Newswire - 2005/05/11
  • Agatha Christie's `None': Darkness and Light
    The Washington Post - 1997/03/06
  • Family trust lost pounds 1m in arts venture; AGATHA CHRISTIE.(News)
    Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) - 2001/11/17
  • Spend the night at greenway Fancy a champagne picnic on the Dart, a night on Dame Agatha Christie's estate and a Rolls Royce tour of her favourite haunts in Torquay?
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/09/22
  • REVIEW: THEATER; This Marple's daffy, but not condescending; Theatre in the Round takes on Agatha Christie's finest Miss Marple mystery.(VARIETY)
    Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) - 2008/07/17
  • Agatha Christie's favourite spot is so cheap it's criminal.(Features)
    Sunday Mirror (London, England) - 1998/01/04
  • Footlighters holding auditions Agatha Christie's 'Spider's Web'
    Redlands Daily Facts - 2007/07/05
  • The Phillies are Agatha Christie's team.(Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
    Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service - 1996/03/30
  • Murder that's ringing bells; Agatha Christie's Poirot ITV, 8.55pm.(Features)
    Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) - 2000/02/19
  • Travel: Nile stones; HAVEN'T A CLUE HOW BEST TO SEE EGYPT? FOLLOW IN FOOTSTEPS OF AGATHA CHRISTIE'S HERCULE POIROT..(Features)
    Sunday Mirror (London, England) - 2004/11/14
  • THEATER; Springfield Group Bears Witness To the Genius of Agatha Christie
    The Washington Post - 1993/05/20
  • COURTROOM FOUL; Agatha Christie thriller opens
    Boise Weekly - 2006/03/22
  • Ancient bodies that fascinated Agatha; The British Museum exhibition opening tomorrow reveals Christie's passion for archaeology and for one archaeologist in particular, writes Zenga Longmore.
    The Evening Standard (London, England) - 2001/11/07
  • 'PROOF' AN 'INTELLECTUAL AGATHA CHRISTIE'.(Living)
    The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH) - 2003/01/13
  • New Miss Marple reveals a racy past AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MARPLE SUNDAY, SCOTTISH, 9pm
    Evening Times - 2004/12/18
  • Oldway backdrop for Christie classic Death on the Nile is the theme of this year's Agatha Christie commemorative week.
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/06/09
  • Mounds' `The Hollow' is just a basic whodunnit, but theydunnit well; THEATER REVIEW: The Starting Gate production of the Agatha Christie play offers some standout acting, a strong sense of time and place, and a surprise ending.(NEWS)
    Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) - 2008/05/14
  • My grandmother Agatha loved the Orient Express... shame about the bedbugs; YOUR CARRIAGE AWAITS: Stewards greet travellers on the modern-day train and, left, an old advertisement RELATIVE FAME: Agatha Christie and Mathew in 1956 POWERFUL MEMORIES: Mathew
    The Mail on Sunday (London, England) - 2008/01/20
  • A spectacular backdrop for Christie classic More than 400 people gathered under the stars at Oldway Mansion to celebrate the 70th anniversary of one of Agatha Christie's most popular novels.
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/09/15
  • RosettaBooks Publishes First Self-Destructink E-Book.(Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None')(Brief Article)
    Information Today - 2001/10/01
  • Alexandra Marinina: La Agatha Christie RUSA.(TT: Alexandra Marinina: Russian Agatha Christie.)
    Tribuna de Actualidad - 1999/09/20
  • Batya Gur, Israel's cerebral Agatha Christie
    Jerusalem Post - 2005/05/22
  • No mystery here- it's a great show The murder mystery is somewhat of an institution, and the Agatha Christie format is one which most will find familiar and reassuring.
    Grimsby Telegraph - 2007/10/22
  • An Agatha Christie play--without the mystery.(Jane Mason's Safari)
    The Hemingway Review - 2002/03/22
  • Mystery of four missing bathrobes at the Agatha Christie hotel; Anger of guests accused after u9,000 weekend celebration.
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2003/03/22
  • No mystery why 'first Agatha Christie musical' works
    Chicago Sun-Times - 2002/09/27
  • Enough drama to pack out West End and Broadway for smash-hit season; THE GREAT TITLE RACE: Agatha Christie would have been hard pressed to contrive a better cliff-hanger than this thrilling SPL finale
    Evening Times - 2003/05/26
  • Timelord's TV date with dame agatha Riviera tourism bosses are hoping for a surge in interest in Torbay's most famous daughter as the BBC announces Dr Who is set to meet Dame Agatha Christie.
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/08/15
  • Agatha Christie named the nation's favourite detective writer.(Brief Article)
    M2 Best Books - 2004/07/19
  • Why even Poirot couldn't solve the mystery of Agatha Christie's gardens; To the Crime Queen they were her secluded haven, though she did allow her famous detective to visit. Now, through the National Trust, we can all enjoy Greenway.
    The Mail on Sunday (London, England) - 2004/03/28
  • I won't be a Dame says the new Miss Marple; PICTURE EXCLUSIVE: It's a mystery straight from the pages of Agatha Christie's fabled detective who actress Geraldine McEwan is about to play on TV. . . why has she refused to accept a damehood?
    The Mail on Sunday (London, England) - 2004/06/06
  • European City Breaks: ISTANBUL: A BIT OF THE OTHER What drew Agatha Christie, Graham Greene and Mata Hari to the Bosphorus? Adrian Mourby suspects it was the extreme exoticism so close to home...
    The Independent on Sunday - 2005/10/30
  • Future's bleak for club's tree Time could be running out for an historic sporting landmark in Torquay which would have been familiar to Agatha Christie in her childhood.
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/08/29
  • Mild fun afoot in Sinclair opener Curiosity kills characters in the college production, a musical spoof of the Agatha Christie genre.
    Dayton Daily News - 2007/10/16
  • Pick of the day; Agatha Christie's Poirot 9pm ITV1.(Features)
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 2008/08/22
  • television: HIGHLIGHTS - AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MARPLE; SUNDAY, ITV, 9PM.(Features)
    Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland) - 2006/02/19
  • Agatha Christie protagonizó su propia novela de misterio: dejó una carta en la que dijo que temía por su vida y estuvo desaparecida durante 10 días: en 1926, en plena crisis matrimonial, la más famosa
    Epoca - 2006/03/10
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