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Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime is a 1983 British television series based on the short stories of the same name by Agatha Christie. It was directed by Paul Annett, Tony Wharmby and Christopher Hodson, and starred Francesca Annis and James Warwick in the leading roles of wife and husband sleuths Prudence 'Tuppence' and Tommy Beresford. Reece Dinsdale co-starred as Albert in all but two episodes.
Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime | |
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Directed by | Paul Annett Christopher Hodson Tony Wharmby |
Starring | James Warwick, Francesca Annis |
Music by | Joseph Horovitz |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 10 (+ Pilot TV Movie) |
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Running time | 50 minutes |
Production company | London Weekend Television |
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Network | ITV |
Release | 9 October 1983 14 January 1984 | –
The series follows the adventures and exploits of the Beresfords, who have recently taken over the running of a detective agency based in London. Each episode features one of the stories from the book. Among these are a quest for missing jewels, the investigation of poltergeists and a story involving poisoned chocolates.[1]
The series followed the short stories closely with two notable exceptions: First, the detective parodies, although alluded to on occasion, were for the most part dispensed with. Secondly, the story arc of the blue Russian letters and the search for the agent known as Number 16 were also dispensed with. For this reason three chapters (The Adventure of the Sinister Stranger, Blindman's Bluff and The Man Who Was No. 16) were not adapted.
The series' original run was immediately preceded by transmission on 9 October 1983 of the same production team's adaptation of Christie's second novel The Secret Adversary, which also starred Annis and Warwick in the same roles and which acted as an introduction for viewers to Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime.
The series ran for one season between 16 October 1983 and 14 January 1984 with ten episodes. It was poorly received at the time, but was later shown in the United States, where John Tribe, the series graphic designer, won an award at the 1985 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Graphic and Title Design in recognition of the programme's title sequence. As of 2007, the series is regularly aired in the UK on the digital channel ITV3. Unavailable on DVD for a long period, it was released by Acorn Media UK on 2 September 2013.
Episodes
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9 October 1983
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The Affair of the Pink Pearl
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16 October 1983
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The House of Lurking Death
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23 October 1983
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The Sunningdale Mystery
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30 October 1983
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The Clergyman's Daughter
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6 November 1983
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Finessing the King
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27 November 1983
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The Ambassador's Boots
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4 December 1983
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The Man in the Mist
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11 December 1983
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The Unbreakable Alibi
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18 December 1983
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The Case of the Missing Lady
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1 January 1984
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The Crackler
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14 January 1984
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References
edit- ^ O'Connor, John J. (29 November 1984). "TV Review; 'Partners in Crime,' Agatha Cristie on PBS". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
- ^ Agatha Christie's The Secret Adversary (1983) at the BFI's Screenonline