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A Single Throwaway Detail Quietly Confirmed a Long-Running Agatha Christie Theory Everyone Missed
Agatha Christie's stories are defined by mystery, but a unique theory ties her works to another great mystery TV series.
Queen Camilla is a fan of James’s Brighton-based Detective Superintendent Roy Grace and now finds herself the principal ...
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38 Years Later, Murder, She Wrote’s Most Overlooked Episode Still Pulls Off TV’s Greatest Crossover
Murder, She Wrote is one of TV's most iconic series, and one of its most underrated episodes is TV's biggest crossover ever.
A SONG by Pulp was wrongly subtitled with lines from Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple in a BBC blunder. Phrases such as “Morning, Miss Marple. How’s the leg?” accompanied Jarvis Cocker.
Agatha Christie has been branded the "best crime writer of all time" - it's no surprise she's birthed a slew of TV ...
Keeping Up Appearances first aired on the BBC back in 1990, introducing us to legendary characters like Hyacinth Bucket. 25 ...
From sleepy villages to sharp-tongued sleuths, these are the best cosy crime shows to curl up under a blanket with ...
A BBC star’s nepo daughter has revealed he addiction battle on a new single. The singer has opened up for the first time ...
Netflix's newest Canadian scripted series is The Granville Girls, a romantic drama from Adriana Maggs and Shatesbury.
Director Rebecca Miller does a deep dive into the filmmaker’s career, bolstered by a murderer’s row of talking heads.
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