Agatha Christie's Poirot

Agatha Christie's Poirot

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From England to Egypt, accompanied by his elegant and trustworthy sidekicks, the intelligent yet eccentrically-refined Belgian detective Hercule Poirot pits his wits against a collection of first class deceptions.

  • Release Date: January 8, 1989
  • Status: Ended
  • Languages: English
  • Production: The Computer Film Company, Picture Partnership Productions, Carnival Films, LWT, GBH, A+E Studios, Agatha Christie, Masterpiece, Granada Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
CrimeDramaMystery

Cast

Seasons

  • Specials

    Specials

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    David Suchet attempts to unravel the mysterious appeal of the great detective Hercule Poirot - and reveals what it has been like to play one of fiction's most enduring creations.

    Episodes: 6

  • Season 1

    Season 1

    7.5

    January 8, 1989

    Episodes: 10

  • Season 2

    Season 2

    7.7

    January 7, 1990

    In the second series, as always, Poirot's ingenious mind manages to find a way through a number of mysteries. He even manages to feign disinterest in a case when it is apparent that Hastings wishes to take the glory in order to impress a lady.

    Episodes: 9

  • Season 3

    Season 3

    7.9

    September 16, 1990

    Episodes: 11

  • Season 4

    Season 4

    7.8

    January 5, 1992

    Episodes: 3

  • Season 5

    Season 5

    7.7

    January 17, 1993

    Episodes: 8

  • Season 6

    Season 6

    7.8

    December 25, 1994

    Episodes: 4

  • Season 7

    Season 7

    7.6

    January 2, 2000

    Episodes: 2

  • Season 8

    Season 8

    7.5

    April 20, 2001

    Episodes: 2

  • Season 9

    Season 9

    7.6

    December 14, 2003

    Episodes: 4

  • Season 10

    Season 10

    7.4

    January 1, 2006

    Episodes: 4

  • Season 11

    Season 11

    7.7

    September 14, 2008

    Episodes: 4

  • Season 12

    Season 12

    7.8

    January 3, 2010

    Episodes: 4

  • Season 13

    Season 13

    7.9

    June 9, 2013

    Episodes: 5

Reviews

  • Coco Sea

    Coco Sea

    10

    January 17, 2024

    CocoSea

    Thank you LWT (London Weekend Television) and (eventually) ITV Studios for offering this magnificent television expédition! Poirot, brilliantly portrayed by Sir David Suchet is one of the best television shows in the world, ever! Even Agatha Christie's books are not as good as the writing in this show (thank you Poirot writers!). You haven't been gobsmacked until you've seen this elegant, suspenseful, well-written, and well-acted marvel! Art Deco became appealing because of this television's well design elegant sets. The soundtrack naturally complements the refined, stylish and nostalgic approach to murder mysteries that Poirot exhibits. The acting of the cast is incredible! The friendships of Poirot are gassers! There is the comically brazen off the cob bazoo, Inspector Chief Japp (Jackson). There is the attractive and fun timidity of our piece of cake, Captain Hastings (Fraser). I especially like the dedicated, organized, and caring tomato, Miss Lemon (Moran). Lastly, there is the hilarious Abercrombie whiz , our Ariadne Oliver (Wanamaker). They hold respect for one another; fret together through the maze and horror of murder; can still laugh; and never forget to recognize and value the nice in this world. Their working relationships and persinal friendships are a model for all. Sir David Suchet is the best Hercule Poirot, a butter and egg man! His acting is as impeccable as M. Poirot's criminal detection. Mr. Suchet is so good being M. Poirot --- which he did for around (25) twenty-five years --- that it is hard to believe that he isn't really the world's greatest detective from Belgium (please remember, for Poirot's sake, that he is not French). The way Mr. Suchet walks; meticulously cares for his moustache; experiences the dirtiness in the world with the same disgust and need to clean as the rest of us; insists on the best of everything, as a consumer (like the rest of us); and dances with his little gray cells is amazingly real! I miss the early 20th century roadsters and fashion. I miss traveling in style with Poirot around the world; xplring the great and trying to understand the terrible together; and seeing Life through his intelligent yet innocent lonely eyes. Abyssinia from this road sister!

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