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Agatha Christie (Poirot & Miss Marple) Dramatized Audiobooks

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Agatha Christie

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THIS IS A DOWNLOAD ONLY THERE IS NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT. Full Cast BBC Radio Dramatizations 50 BBC Radio dramatization audio books in total in High Quality mp3 format (192 kbps for crystal clear sound) To be downloaded from Google Drive (Please allow up to 12 hours between purchase and receiving the Google Drive links) Miss Marple (June Whitfield as Miss Marple) Murder at the Vicarage A Pocket Full of Rye At Bertrams Hotel 4.50 from Paddington A Caribbean Mystery The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side Nemesis The Body in the Library A Murder is Announced The Moving Finger They Do It with Mirrors Sleeping Murder and Miss Marple's Final Cases 'Tape-Measure Murder' 'The Case of the Perect Maid' 'Sanctuary' Poirot (John Moffatt as Hercule Poirot, Simon Williams as Hastings except * Maurice Denham as Hercule Poirot, and ** Peter Sallis as Hercule Poirot.) The Mysterious Affair at Styles Murder on the Links The Christmas Pudding The Murder of Roger Ackroyd The Mystery of the Blue Train * Peril at End House Lord Edgware Dies Murder in Mesopotamia Murder on the Orient Express Three Act Tragedy Death in the Clouds The ABC Murders Dumb Witness Cards on the Table Death on the Nile Appointment With Death Hercule Poirot's Christmas ** One, Two Buckle My Shoe Sad Cypress Evil Under the Sun Five Little Pigs Taken at the Flood Mrs McGinty's Dead After the Funeral Dead Man's Folly Hallowe'en Party Elephants Can Remember Other Agatha Christie drama The Sittaford Mystery Endless Night Crooked House Sparkling Cyanide Towards Zero Murder is Easy And Then There Were None The Pale Horse Ordeal by Innocence The Unexpected Guest Twelve Radio Mysteries Philomel Cottage Swan Song Magnolia Blossom The Witness for the Prosecution The Gates of Baghdad The Hound of Death In a Glass Darkly The Dressmaker's Doll The Case of the Perfect Carer The 199 Adventure The Gypsey The Last Séance The Lost Plays Butter in a Lordly Dish Luke Enderby's infidelities lead him into trouble when he goes to meet his latest flame. Personal Call A disturbing telephone call from a woman named Fray has consequences for both Richard Brent and his wife. Poirot: Murder in the Mews A young woman is found dead in her flat, the day after Guy Fawkes night. But did she die by her own hand or someone else's? Inspector Japp calls for the assistance of Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot. This 1955 broadcast was long thought lost, but a tape was rediscovered in the BBC archive. From a short-story first published in Woman's Journal in 1936, which later appeared in a book collection in 1937. Extras: (extras are in 128 kbps stereo) Poirot: The Adventure of the Clapham Cook Narrated. Hercule Poirot (formerly chief of the Belgian force, now private detective) would have preferred to spend the day attending to affairs of importance, trimming his moustache, applying pomade. But suddenly the case of a missing domestic fired the little man's imagination. The Mysterious Mr Quinn Three short narrated stories written by Agatha Christie in the 1920s, featuring a highly unusual detective team: Mr Satterthwaite, a bachelor in his 60s, and the mysterious Mr Harley Quinn. "The Coming of Mr Quinn" "The Soul of the Croupier" and "At the Bells and Motley" Agatha Christie: Speaking Her Own Words Specially selected excerpts from the Queen of the Crime's personal tapes as she dictated her autobiography to her typist using a dictaphone machine. A fascinating chance to hear Agatha Christie's voice and words before she made any amendments for publication The Radio Detectives: The Little Grey Cells of Hercule Poirot Professor Jeffrey Richards investigates the casebook of Agatha Christie's Belgian detective and his little grey cells. The Radio Detectives: The Wisdom of Miss Marple Examining the continual appeal of Agatha Christie's shrewd detective, Miss Jane Marple. The Mysterious Dame Agatha Cliff Michelmore presents an 85th birthday tribute to the Queen of whodunits. The prolific author and playwright was desperately shy in public - so what was she really like? First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1975 and in high quality. Close Up Agatha Christie Profile of the prolific 'Queen of Crime' Agatha Christie featuring the writer herself. Friends and associates helping to tell the story of the author and playwright are Lord Richard Attenborough, Sir Allen Lane, Margaret Lockwood, Peter Saunders, Francis L Sullivan and Sir Mortimer Wheeler. First broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1955. The Mystery of Agatha Christie The Queen of Crime is famed for her best-selling classic mysteries with ingenious murders, featuring the likes of Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. But what about the enigma of Agatha Christie's own life and personality? Frances Donnelly sets out to gather clues from relatives and associates, including Harry Keating, Julian Symons, Christianna Brand and Christie's biographer Dr Janet Morgan. First broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 in 1984. The 8:55 to Baghdad In 1928, crime writer Agatha Christie made a spur-of-the-moment decision to go on holiday, alone, to Iraq. Then in her late thirties she was already a popular and successful novelist, but her 14 year marriage to Archie Christie had recently ended and her comfortable life at Sunningdale had become oppressive. Andrew Eames describes how 75 years later on, on the eve of the second Gulf War, he set out to trace Agatha's journey and explore her reasons for making it. Behind the Screen Behind The Screen is a collaborative detective serial written by six members of the Detection Club. It was first broadcast weekly on the BBC National Programme in 1930, with each contributor reading his or her own part of the story. The six authors were Hugh Walpole, Agatha Christie, Dorothy L Sayers, Anthony Berkeley, EC Bentley and Father Ronald Knox. The original version no longer exists, however this new version recreates it with a different reader for each part to reflect the change of storyteller.