Articles on Agatha Christie

Found 144 articles.

  • Agatha Christie's Poirot; ITV1 Wales, 9pm.(Features)
    Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) - 2008/08/16
  • Follow the danger trail Torquay may be famous for its Riviera-type climate, its lush palm trees and the author Agatha Christie, but few people realise that Torquay's history is steeped in exploration.
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/06/30
  • PICK OF THE WEEK: BEST TV; AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MARPLE ITV1, Sunday.(Features)
    Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England) - 2006/02/05
  • Drive to lure Chinese to the glorious west ; Advertising the Westcountry as the home of rolling hills, cream teas and Agatha Christie might seem twee - but tourism experts say it could have millions of Chinese tourists flocking here.
    Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK) - 2008/08/05
  • See something exciting, discover something new There is plenty to see and do at Torquay Museum this year. In addition to its normal galleries, such as Agatha Christie and the Devon Farmhouse, the museum will also be playing host to a number of major tempo
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/05/26
  • Double murder; AGATHA CHRISTIE'S POIROT: AFTER THE FUNERAL SUNDAY, ITV, 9pm.(Features)
    Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) - 2006/03/25
  • A new edition of an 1879 novel takes readers back to Jules Verne's complex and hazardous future.
    The Washington Post - 2006/03/05
  • A Night of Mystery and Intrigue: CURTIN CALL TO PERFORM AGATHA CHRISTIE WHODONIT.
    Stamford Advocate (Stamford, CT) - 2007/09/13
  • My part in Miss Marple was to dye for; NEW AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MARPLE SUNDAY ITV1, 9pm Emilia Fox loves blood and guts ... but, she tells Paul English, the only thing turning red was her hair.(Features)
    Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) - 2006/02/04
  • New!: Zoe's murder at solving mysteries; DRAMA AGATHA CHRISTIE'S POIROT SUNDAY, ITV1, 9pm.(Features)
    Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) - 2006/03/18
  • What's Going On: Last Night's TV - Agatha Christie's Marple (ITV1, Sunday).(News)
    Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England) - 2006/02/06
  • Culture: Christie murdered in thrilling spoof; Trevor Bannister talks to Terry Grimley about the art of performing and lampooning Agatha Christie.(Features)
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 2002/09/23
  • TURKEY. Town of Istanbul. 1998. The legendary Pera Palace hotel, where the novelist Agatha Christie wrote "Murder on Orient Express". (PAR147589)
    Magnum Photos - 1998/01/01
  • Telly: Agatha Christie's sleuth is back in action; Miss Marple (BBC2, 6.20pm).(Features)
    Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England) - 2004/04/03
  • Nurse battered rival in 'Agatha Christie-style' killing.(News)
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 1999/09/07
  • detective fiction
    World Encyclopedia - 2005/01/01
  • The Box: DAVID'S LABOURS OF HERCULE; Agatha Christie's Poirot: The Hollow ITV1, 9pm, Monday.(Features)
    Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England) - 2004/08/29
  • Partnerships in crime They say the female is more deadly than the male, and that could be true judging by the all-female interest in Creating Crime on Paper, the crime writing event staged by Adult and Community Learning in Paignton as part of the Agatha
    Herald Express (Torquay UK) - 2007/09/17
  • A thriller at the theatre
    Plymouth Evening Herald, The - 2008/01/25
  • Romance is mutton dressed as lamb.(Dispatches)
    The Sunday Independent (South Africa) - 2006/07/02
  • Not Enough of Rinehart Shows Up in Biography
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1994/05/22
  • Finding intrigue wherever he goes. (mystery writer Dick Francis)
    U.S. News & World Report - 1988/03/28
  • Summer '96: Beach Blanket Books: Anything Considered
    The Washington Post - 1996/07/28
  • Whatever floats your boat; Nile cruises have come a long way since Agatha Christie's day. But what will our old-fashioned girl make of this 'funkier' style?
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2006/11/04
  • Verne remembered 100 years after his death
    Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) - 2005/03/17
  • No mystery over Dalton's low profile; Ex-Bond star Timothy Dalton is back on the box after 14 years away - and he loves being in demand again AGATHA CHRISTIE'S MARPLE SUNDAY, ITV1, 9pm.(Features)
    Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) - 2006/04/29
  • Win tickets to see agatha Christie play
    Bath Chronicle, The - 2008/03/06
  • Miss Marple edges toward exit; Veteran actress Geraldine McEwan stars in the first of her final two appearances as Agatha Christie's refined spinster sleuth NEW! MARPLE: TOWARDS ZERO SUNDAY, STV, 8pm Best of this week's TV.(Features)
    Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) - 2008/08/02
  • Agatha Christie's Elephants Can Remember 2.30pm, Radio 4.
    The Evening Standard (London, England) - 2006/01/06
  • Murder most horrid ; Torture, blackmail, sadism, gore - and that's just the policemen. Paul Vallely visits Harrogate's celebrated Crime Writing Festival, and finds that today's bloodthirsty authors are a far cry from Agatha Christie
    The Independent - London - 2007/07/30
  • Ho, Ho, Ho and Merry Murder
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1992/12/20
  • Whodunnit? It's A Right Corrie On; Step back in time for Street stars as they act out hilarious Agatha Christie-style mystery.(News)
    The People (London, England) - 1998/12/27
  • Fiction Lilian Pizzichini enjoys a deft mix of agatha christie and arabia
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2006/05/28
  • AGATHA CHRISTIE IT'S NOT, BUT "FARNDALE' LOT OF FUN.(Local)(Theater review)
    The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) - 2008/03/01
  • Inscribed agatha Christie novels will delight her fans
    Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK) - 2006/09/09
  • 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)
    Daily Post (Liverpool, England) - 2004/08/28
  • Storybook fare Childhood books offer a world of food
    Chicago Sun-Times - 2004/08/04
  • Howling good time Plymouth: Agatha Christie meets Monty Python in Brit mystery-farce.(play 'The Real Inspector Hound')(Theater review)
    Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI) - 2007/04/22
  • First novel has the last laugh Interview She is a farmer's wife from Cornwall whose first novel - after languishing in an attic for 15 years - is the talk of the publishing world. Agatha Christie, once her friend and mentor, would have approved
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2004/04/11
  • THE LAST CONFESSION By Roger Crane Chichester Festival Theatre; first night review.(Theater review)
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2007/05/09
  • Las Agatha Christie del futuro se gestan en España: la segunda edición de esta iniciativa espera llegar a 30 colegios y 4.200 alumnos, con 600 textos participantes: juventud y calidad se unieron en la I Edición del proyect
    Epoca - 2006/02/24
  • PLAYWRIGHTS
    Stack of Lists - 1994/09/01
  • SEPTEMBER 15
    Events Day-By-Day - 1994/09/01
  • The first outing of the Intl. Mystery Writers Fest, which centers on reviving the dying breed of legit mysteries, yielded three plays last year that went on to score noms for the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Allan Poe Awards.(LEGIT BITS)
    Daily Variety - 2008/01/23
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