
Join us as Teresa and Bill Peschel watch movie and TV adaptations of the works of Agatha Christie, and discuss (and sometimes argue) what they think of them, their positives, negatives, interesting background facts, and whether you should watch them too!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In her autobiography, Agatha Christie said she thought less of a reader who loved “The Mystery of the Blue Train.” She wrote it to meet her publisher’s deadline, and finishing it made her realize that she was a professional write... more
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“The Mystery of the Seven Dials” — Agatha Christie’s pastiche of P.G. Wodehouse’s Bright Young Things and John Buchan thrillers — gets the Netflix treatment in this lavish 3-part series written by Doctor Who writer/producer Chris... more
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It’s Agatha Christie meet P.G. Wodehouse’s Drones Club in “The Seven Dials Mystery,” a TV movie from 1981. True, James Warwick (34) was too old to play a Bright Young Thing, and Cheryl Campbell (31) to play “Bundle” Brent, but th... more
Warning: SPOILERS! If you haven’t read “The Murder of Roger Ackroyd,” do yourself a favor and stop here and read it. You’ll thank us later.
“Checkmate” (2022) is the first official adaptation of Agatha Christie’s stories. Situ Yan is an idealistic l... more
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This podcast is guaranteed to reverse a bad day. It’s so fun. Lighthearted yet also informative and thoughtful.
A reasonable amount of research done here for the pod and I generally like what they do but some of the comments Teresa makes (about Irish names like Saoirse, for example) are racist. Bill sometimes seems embarrassed by these outbursts … they also need to do some googling about how to pronounce simple French terms. It’s not that difficult!! Some of the language more generally seems outdated and non pc…
Heard about this podcast on Tea and Murder!! As a huge Christie fan, loving your reviews and comparison with the books!!
Hope you continue!
The female host is like twice as loud as the male, so you’ll be listening at one volume to hear the guy and then she’ll laugh and it’ll be super loud.
Teresa and Bill look at a variety of film treatments of Agatha Christie’s novels, stories, and plays from the acclaimed Poirot, Miss Marple, and Marple series to adaptations from non-English-speaking countries such as Japan, and to the big screen. Let me tell you that you are never in any doubt about Teresa’s opinions. If you disagree with her impressions, I guess you won’t like her much, but I find myself agreeing with her much more often than not. The podcast is a fun listen and a good compani... more
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This podcast focuses on the film and television adaptations of Agatha Christie's works, featuring in-depth discussions that explore the nuances of each adaptation. Listeners can expect critical analysis from hosts Teresa and Bill Peschel, who share their insights on how well adaptations capture the essence of Christie's original stories while often contrasting differing portrayals across various media. Guests are welcomed to engage with the hosts' spirited debates regarding the merits and shortcomings of each adaptation, adding to the overall charm and dynamic of the show. Unique elements include a deep dive into cultural interpretations of Christie's works, particularly in international adaptations, as well as the hosts' personal experienc... more
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