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Revision as of 11:30, 28 May 2012
The following is a list of episodes for the Britishcrime dramaAgatha Christie's Poirot. It first aired on 8 January 1989 and all episodes have aired on ITV1 (formerly, ITV until 2001).
Episodes run for either approximately 50 minutes, or approximately 100 minutes (the latter are marked "feature-length" in the table below). The shorter episodes are based on Christie's short stories featuring Poirot, many published in the 1920s. The TV adaptations were considerably embellished from the original stories' plots and were set in 1936 instead of the 1920s et al. as is shown by the inclusion of actual historical events such as Fred Perry's win at the French Open and the Jarrow March.[1]
The longer episodes are based on Christie's novels. The chronology of these episodes differs significantly from that of the novels and, as with the shorter episodes, some stories whose book versions were set in other decades are moved to the 1930s. Of these filmed versions, the one inconsistency is "The Mysterious Affair at Styles". This episode (which was Christie's first Poirot novel), was taken out of the previously established time-line that the series had created and was set back in 1917. It deals with Poirot's first mystery in England and his reacquaintance with Hastings (injured during the war) and Inspector Japp. In this episode a significant effort was made to make the actors appear at least 10 years younger by using more make-up and darker hair. After this, all episodes returned to the previously established time-line.
Richard Howard (as George Lorrimer) Tony Aitken (as Tommy Pinner) Charles Pemberton (as Stooge) Geoffrey Larder (as Harry Clarke) Denys Hawthorne (as Bonnington)
John Bardon (as Lavatory Assistant) Peter Waddington (as Forensic) Guy Standeven (as Vicar) Andrew Mackintosh (as Doctor) Stephen Pruslin (as Pianist) John Sessions (as Radio Voices)
James Aiden (as Major Sadler) Peter Aubrey (as Removal Man) Gillian Bailey (as Mrs Sadler) Suzanne Burden (as Patricia Matthews) Amanda Elwes (as Mildred)
John Golightly (as Removal Man) Robert Hines (as Jimmy) Jona Jones (as Police Constable) Josie Lawrence (as Mrs Grant) George Little (as Dicker)
Norman Lumsden (as Vicar) Helena McCarthy (as Coffee Stall Owner) Alan Partington (as Inspector Flint) Susan Porrett (as Trotter) Nicholas Pritchard (as Donovan)
Dimitri Andreas (as Greek Cashier) Anthony Benson (as Skelton) Jon Cartwright (as Commander Chantry) Georgia Dervis (as Greek Girl) Angela Down (as Marjorie Gold) Tilemanos Emanuel (as Customs Officer)
Al Fiorentini (as Police Inspector) Stephen Gressieux (as Italian Policeman) Yannis Hatziyannis (as Purser) Timothy Kightley (as Major Barnes) Annie Lambert (as Valentine Chantry)
George Little (as Dicker) Frances Low (as Pamela Lyall) Patrick Monckton (as Hotel Manager) Sofia Olympiou (as Good Woman) Peter Settelen (as Douglas Gold) Martyn Whitby (as Postman)
Arthur Howell (as Fencing Instructor) Paul Lacoux (as Dr John Stillingfleet) George Little (as Mr Dicker) Neville Phillips (as Holmes) Joely Richardson (as Joanna Farley)
Christopher Saul (as Mr Tremlett) Mary Tamm (as Louise Farley) Martin Wenner (as Herbert Chudley) Tommy Wright (as Workman)
Geoffrey Greenhill (as Wilson) Joe Bates (as Alfred Wilson) Mary Cunningham (as Ellen Wilson) Polly Walker (as Nick Buckley) Christopher Baines (as Charles Vyse) Jeremy Young (as Bert Croft)
Richard Albrecht (as Lobby Clerk) Barbara Barnes (as Mrs Lester) Peter Barnes (as Wilkins) Anthony Bate (as Lord Pearson) Hi Ching (as Chow Feng) Gloria Connell (as Miss Devenish)
John Cording (as Sergeant Jameson) Julian Firth (as Bank Teller) Joe Frazer (as Second Officer) Daryl Kwan (as Oriental Gentleman) Susan Leong (as Chinese Tart) James Saxon (as Reggie Dyer)
Miranda Forbes (as Landlady) Paul Gabriel (as Speedy Tours Representative) Amanda Garwood (as Lady Amanda Manderley) Harry Goodier (as Billy Arkwright) Elspet Gray (as Elizabeth Penn)
David Hargreaves (as Sergeant Vinney) Gerald Horan (as PC Flagg) Adam Kotz (as Norton Kane) George Little (as Dicker) Caroline Milmoe (as Mary Durant)
Jeffrey Perry (as Hotel Receptionist) Michael Shannon (as J. Baker Wood) Anne Small (as Pianist) Jack Williams (as Second Urchin) Ned Williams (as First Urchin)
Oliver Beamish (as Sergeant Hopper) Kate Binchy (as Egan's Landlady) Timothy Block (as Major Norman) Anthony Chinn (as Shi Mong) Sam Clifton (as Street urchin)
Morris Perry (as Wells) Tim Preece (as Phillips, KC) David Savile (as Summerhaye) Eric Stovell (as Chemist) Caroline Swift (as Nurse) Merelina Kendall (as Mrs Dainty) Ken Robertson (as Army Officer) Robert Vowles (as Hire Car Driver)
Michael D. Roberts (as Tindermans) Michael Godley (as Dr Wilkins) Penelope Beaumont (as Mrs Raikes) Lala Lloyd (as Dorcas) Bryan Coleman (as Vicar) Gordon Dulieu (as Clerk of the Court) Jeffrey Robert (as Foreman of the Jury) David Michaels (as Soldier)
John Abbott (as Detective) Marion Bailey (as Jane Mason) Leon Eagles (as Bank Manager) Duncan Faber (as Porter) Kenneth Haigh (as Mr McKenzie) Robert Locke (as Naval Officer)
Steven Mackintosh (as Newsboy) Nigel Makin (as Reception Clerk) Shelagh McLeod (as Florence Carrington) Adrian McLoughlin (as Station Official)
Alfredo Michelson (as Armand de la Rochefort) Stephen Riddle (as Barman) John Stone (as Gordon Halliday) Richard Vanstone (as Sergeant) Julian Wadham (as Rupert Carrington)
Catherine Bott (as Gilda) Richard Cawte (as Young Officer) Edward Clayton (as Rouse) Peter Copley (as Burgoyne) Clem Davies (as Reporter) Roger Kemp (as Doctor) Christopher Lamb (as Party Dancer)
Caroline Langrishe (as Marguerite Clayton) John McEnery (as Colonel Curtiss) Andy Mulligan (as Reporter) John Noble (as Rigoletto) Antonia Pemberton (as Lady Chatterton)
Victoria Scarborough (as Party Dancer) Malcolm Sinclair (as Edward Clayton) Sam Smart (as Smithy) Pip Torrens (as Major Rich) Melissa Wilson (as Maid) Metin Yenal (as Umpire)
Peter Aldwyn (as Durbridge) Tariq Alibai (as Prince Farouq) Stephanie Cole (as Mrs Lacey) John Dunbar (as Peverill) Susan Field (as Mrs Ross) Siobhan Garahy (as Annie Bates) Alessia Gwyther (as Bridget) Edward Holmes (as Michael)
David Howey (as Jesmond) Christopher Leaver (as Parsloe) Nigel Le Vaillant (as Desmond Lee-Wortley) Helena Michell (as Sarah Lacey) Robyn Moore (as Gloria Lee-Wortley/Iris Moffatt)
Michael Mellinger (as Franz Ascher) Miranda Forbes (as Mrs Turton) Peter Penry-Jones (as Superintendent Carter) Lucinda Curtis (as Mrs Marbury) Jeremy Hawk (as Deveril) Allan Mitchell (as Dr Kerr) Philip Anthony (as Doctor) Andrew Williamson (as Man in Library) John Breslin (as Mr Barnard)
Clifford Milner (as Constable) Claude Close (as Doncaster Sergeant) Alex Kinght (as Andover Sergeant) David Fox (as Scotland Yard Sergeant) Campbell Graham (as Mr Downes) Gordon Salkilld (as Commissionaire) Norman McDonald (as Mr Strange) Jane Birdsall (as Nurse) Pat Gorman (as Desk Sergeant)
Yves Aubert (as Airline Clerk) Harry Audley (as Raymond Barraclough) John Bleasdale (as Mitchell) Jenny Downham (as Anne Giselle) David Firth (as Lord Horbury) Cathryn Harrison (as Lady Horbury) Roger Heathcott (as Daniel Clancy)
Richard Ireson (as Inspector Fournier) Gabrielle Lloyd (as Elise Grandir) Guy Manning (as Jean Dupont) Nick Mercer (as PC Roberts) Eve Pearce (as Madame Giselle) Hana Maria Pravda (as Concierge) Russell Richardson (as French Registrar)
Bruce Alexander (as Albert Chapman) Ben Bazell (as Sergeant Beddoes) Nigel Bellairs (as Mr Letheran) Peter Blythe (as Alastair Blunt) Oliver Bradshaw (as Mr Hendry) Carolyn Colquhoun (as Mabelle Sainsbury-Seale) Christopher Eccleston (as Frank Carter) Karen Gledhill (as Gladys Neville) Joe Greco (as Alfred Biggs) Laurence Harrington (as Henry Morley) Mary Healey (as Beryl Chapman)
Helen Horton (as Julia Olivera) Trilby James (as Agnes Fletcher) Kevork Malikyan (as Mr Amberiotis) Joanna Phillips-Lane (as Gerda Grant) Julie Smith (as Hopscotch Girl) Sara Stewart (as Jane Olivera) John Warner (as Coroner) Stephen Bird (as Page Boy) David Bowles (as Sgt Evans) Nicolas Brook (as Waiter) John Carlin (as Dr Bennett)
Tom Durham (as Lionel Arnholt) Emma Grey (as Hopscotch Girl) Mark Heal (as Police Constable) Cassandra Holliday (as Receptionist) Dawn Keeler (as Mrs Pinner) Rosalind Knight (as Georgina Morley) Eileen Maciejewska (as Manageress) Alan Penn (as Antonio) John Peters (as Sergeant) George Waring (as First Coroner) Keith Woodhams (as Desk Clerk)
Vittorio Amandola (as 1st Secretary) Michael Tudor Barnes (as Neighbour) Ben Bazell (as Sergeant Beddoes) Arthur Cox (as Dr Hawker) Alberto Janelli (as Darida) Sara Kean (as Bridesmaid 1)
Sidney Kean (as Count Foscatini) Victoria Kean (as Bridesmaid 2) Janet Lees-Price (as Miss Rider) Anna Mazzotti (as Margherita Fabbri) David Neal (as Bruno Vizzini) Leonard Preston (as Mr Graves)
Vincent Riotta (as Mario Asciano) David Verrey (as Chef) David Willoughby (as Lad) Barrie Wilmore (as Manager)
Jonathan Barlow (as Jean-Louis Ferraud) Michael Beint (as Coroner) Linda Broughton (as Denise) Anna Chancellor (as Virginie Mesnard) Kirsten Clark (as Jeanette)
Andrew Carr (as Hubert Devine) Arthur Cox (as Dr Hawker) Eileen Dunwoodie (as Holidaymaker) Karl Johnson (as Saunders) Peter Kelly (as Lucky Len) James McCusker (as Journalist)
Simon Molloy (as Holidaymaker) Jo Powell (as Holidaymaker) Graham Rowe (as Manager) Colin Stepney (as Guest)
Olga Lowe (as Stella) Ayub Khan-Din (as Horbury) John Horsley (as Tressilian) Scott Handy (as Young Simeon) Liese Benjamin (as Young Stella) Oscar Pearce (as Gerrit) Steve Delaney (as Sergeant Coombes)
Colin Meredith (as Shopkeeper) Peter Hughes (as Mr Charlton) Joanna Dickens (as Cook) Michael Keats (as Constable) Christopher Webber (as Train Steward) Mark Tandy (as Superintendent Sugden)
Paris Jefferson (as Sally Finch) Jonathan Firth (as Nigel Chapman) Damian Lewis (as Leonard Bateson) Gilbert Martin (as Colin McNabb) Elinor Morriston (as Valerie Hobhouse) Polly Kemp (as Patricia Lane)
Jessica Lloyd (as Celia Austin) Sarah Badel (as Mrs Florence Hubbard) Rachel Bell (as Mrs Christina Nicoletis) Granville Saxton (as Mr Casterman) David Burke (as Sir Arthur Stanley) Bernard Lloyd (as Mr Endicott)
Terry Duggan (as Butcher) Mark Denny (as Jarrow Marcher) Tony Kirkwood (as Passport Officer) Peter Glancy (as Customs Officer) Andy Linden (as Giorgios) Alec Linstead (as Pharmacist) Brian McDermott (as Chief Inspector)
Diane Fletcher (as Eloise Renauld) Damien Thomas (as Paul Renauld) Ben Pullen (as Jack Renauld) Katherine Fahey (as Bernadette Daubreuil) Sophie Linfield (as Marthe Daubreuil) Terence Beesley (as Stonor) Jacinta Mulcahy (as Bella Duveen) Bill Moody (as Giraud)
Bernard Latham (as Lucien Bex) Andrew Melville (as Dr Hautet) Henrietta Voigts (as Leonie) James Vaughan (as Adam Letts) Richard Bebb (as News Commentator) Belinda Stewart-Wilson (as Dubbing Secretary) Simon Holmes (as Projectionist) Ray Gatenby (as Station Master)
Randal Herley (as Judge) Peter Yapp (as Lawyer) Terry Raven (as Tramp) Margaret Clifton (as Concierge) Tim Berrington (as Golfer) Howard Lee (as Golfer) Christopher Hammond (as Policeman) Joseph Morton (as Policeman)
Charles Simon (as Hammond) Graham Chinn (as Landlord) Clive Brunt (as Naval Petty Officer) Alice Hart (as Mary) Philip Wrigley (as Postman) Phil Atkinson (as Ted)
Iain Fraser (as Donald Ross) Lesley Nightingale (as Miss Carroll) Christopher Guard (as Alton) Virginia Denham (as Alice) John Quentin (as Sir Montagu Corner) Janet Hargreaves (as Lady Corner) Aliza James (as Lucie Adams)
Mark Brignal (as Addison) Fenella Woolgar (as Ellis) John Hart Dyke (as Thompson) Jonathan Aris (as Receptionist) Rory Firth (as Page Boy) Nicola Michaels (as Airport Clerk) Tom Beard (as the Duke of Merton)
Rebecca Johnson (as Gladys Narracott) Carolyn Pickles (as Emily Brewster) Russell Tovey (as Lionel Marshall) David Timson (as Horace Blatt) Paul Ready (as William) Guy Vincent (as Barman) Roger Alborough (as Chief Constable Weston) Jason Davies (as Nathan Lloyd)
Lawrence McGrandles Jr (as Simon Kelso) Harriet Eastcott (as Librarian) Steve Bennett (as Policeman) Kevin Moore (as Coroner) Kenneth Gilbert (as Mr Applegood) Grant Gillespie (as Jack Lovett) Andrew MacBean (as Waiter) Andrew Ashby (as Officer)
Ron Berglas (as Dr Leidner) Barbara Barnes (as Louise Leidner) Dinah Stabb (as Anne Johnson) Georgina Sowerby (as Amy Leatheran) Jeremy Turner-Welch (as Bill Coleman) Pandora Clifford (as Sheila Maitland)
Christopher Hunter (as Father Lavigny) Christopher Bowen (as Richard Carey) Iain Mitchell (as Superintendent Maitland) Alexi Kaye Campbell (as Joseph Mercado) Deborah Poplett (as Mrs Mercado) Kamel Touati (as Squat Man)
Richard Teverson (as Hollinghurst) Melissa Suffield (as Young Lucy) Lottie Unwin (as Young Caroline) Darien Smith (as Young Amyas) Jacek Bilinski (as Young Philip) Joel de Temperley (as Young Meredith)
Tom Harper (as Corky Tamplin) Jane How (as Lady at Ball) Samuel James (as Steward) Helen Lindsay (as Sister Rosalia) Roger Lloyd Pack (as Inspector Caux)
Richard Hope (as Superintendent Spence) Nicholas Le Prevost (as Major James Porter) Richard Durden (as Pebmarsh) Claire Hackett (as Beatrice Lippincott) Celia Imrie (as 'Aunt' Kathy Cloade)
Amanda Abbington (as Miss Blake) Elizabeth Berrington (as Miss Springer) Georgia Cornick (as Patricia Forbes) Adam Croasdell (as Adam Goodman) Adam De Ville (as Bob Rawlinson) Lois Edmett (as Julia Upjohn) Don Gallagher (as Mr Forbes)
Haydn Gwynne (as Miss Battersby) Tom Mison (as David Baker) Caroline O'Neill (as Nanny Lavinia Seagram) Tim Stern (as Alf Renny) John Warnaby (as Inspector Nelson) Simon Hill (as Bus Ticket Inspector)
Tessa Bell-Briggs (as Daphne the Waitress) Ysobel Gonzales (as Nurse) Sean Kingsley (as Policeman) Jade Longley (as Young Norma Restarick) Juliet Howland (as Mary Restarick)
Eric Sykes (as Mr Fullerton) Fenella Woolgar (as Elizabeth Whittaker) Timothy West (as Reverend Cottrell) Macy Nyman (as Joyce Reynolds) Ian Hallard (as Edmund Drake)
Paola Dionisotti (as Mrs Goodbody) Phyllida Law (as Mrs Llewellyn-Smythe) Mary Higgins (as Miranda Butler) Vera Filatova (as Olga Seminoff) Richard Breislin (as Leopold Reynolds)
Stanley Weber (as Count Andrenyi) Elena Satine (as Countess Andrenyi) Samuel West (as Dr Constantine) Sam Crane (as Lieutenant Blanchflower) Tristan Shepherd (as Lieutenant Morris) Stewart Scudamore (as Concierge)
A number of Poirot short stories were expanded into other stories or novels and, thus, have not been filmed.
The Market Basing Mystery (1923) – The same plotline was expanded and used for Murder In The Mews
The Submarine Plans (1923) – Later expanded into The Incredible Theft
Christmas Adventure (1923) – Later expanded into The Theft Of The Royal Ruby (or The Adventure Of The Christmas Pudding as it is alternatively known)
The Mystery Of The Baghdad Chest (1932) – Later expanded into The Mystery Of The Spanish Chest
The Second Gong (1932) – Later expanded into Dead Man's Mirror
The Regatta Mystery (1936) – This is not generally known as a Poirot story as it was expanded into the more famous Parker Pyne short story of the same name.