S everal years ago, TV powerhouse Shonda Rhimes left her original home at ABC behind and signed a major development deal with ...
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She continued: “All I can see here is mould.” Steve added: “This is minging.” Inspecting the bathroom, Elly couldn’t help but point out: “I think the bowl is past its sell-by date.” ...
Subtlety isn’t really in the conversation. And in truth, no one watches a Sunday evening Agatha Christie expecting nuance. Instead, these dramas have well-worn narrative and presentational beats ...
his-and-hers dressing room, and quick access to Notting Hill Gate and High Street Kensington Tube stations could prove tempting. There are no known famous former owners, although Agatha Christie ...
Viewers have criticised the new BBC adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1944 novel Towards Zero. The BBC One drama aired its first episode on Sunday night but many viewers confessed they found a key ...
The first episode of a new mystery drama based on the novel by famed Oxfordshire author Agatha Christie has aired on BBC One. Towards Zero, a detective fiction novel written in 1944 by the ...
Mary told Thomas that she planned to use her money to travel, first on “le train bleu” to Nice and then on the Orient Express (the setting for one of Agatha Christie’s most famous Hercule ...
The BBC's new Agatha Christie adaptation Towards Zero has divided fans after premiering last night. The show follows a tennis star in the midst of a highly-public divorce, who decides to make a ...
Agatha Christie did it first. Whatever fiendish plot device, impossible solution or dazzling denouement a mystery writer comes up with, you can be sure the Queen of Crime invented it. When Nicole ...
Too often the BBC tries to make its Christie series dark and relevant - but Towards Zero strikes the right balance between glitz and grit Based on Christie’s lesser-known (to me at least ...