Outsold only by the Bible and Shakespeare, British crime-writing legend Agatha ... detective Hercule Poirot as he hunts for a mystery murderer aboard a river steamer on the Nile. Christie drew ...
The BBC has confirmed that its latest Agatha Christie adaptation, Towards Zero, will begin airing weekly on Sunday 2nd March at 9pm – with all three parts available on BBC iPlayer from 6am that day.
The BBC has announced the launch date and released the trailer and new artwork for Agatha Christie’s Towards Zero. All episodes of the three-part drama will arrive on BBC iPlayer from 6am on ...
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