Saturday 6 January 2024

Doctor Who Vs. Agatha Christie's Poirot, Series 7

David Suchet, Hugh Fraser, Philip Jackson, and
Pauline Moran all returned for two feature-length
serials based on the Queen of Crime's earliest
books. Christie's seminal work, The Murder of
Roger Ackroydwas published in 1926, the year
of her mysterious disappearance.
The novel formed the basis of the earliest
Poirot adaptation, the play Alibi (first per-
formed in 1928 with Charles Laughton in the
lead), which in turn inspired the writer's first
stage play, Black Coffee in 1930. Orson Welles
adapted, directed and starred in the first radio
 version of 1939, whilst Radio 4 dramatised the
story in 1987. Lord Edgware Dies (the seventh
Poirot novel) was issued in 1933, and was
adapted by CBS as Thirteen at Dinner (the
original American title) in 1985. After a four-year hiatus the mysteries were transmitted in the winter of 2000 - the first was repeated on ITV3
today, and both featured total of eleven Doctor Who cast and crew
connections:

The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (UK TX: January 2)
  • Malcolm Terris (Ackroyd) was Etnin in The Dominators, and the Co-Pilot in The Horns of Nimon
  • Daisy [Roma] Beaumont (Ursula) was Maisie in Mummy on the Orient Express
  • Jamie Harcourt was also a camera operator on The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit
  • Richard Hammatt was a stuntman on The Runaway Bride too
  • Garry Dawson also worked on the stand-by props for Cold War and The Crimson Horror
Lord Edgware Dies (UK TX: February 19)
  • John [Michael Frederick] Castle (Edgware here; DI Craddock in A Murder is Announced, 1985 The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side, 1992) voiced Edmund Trevithick for Big Finish's Nightshade (2016)
  • Fenella Woolgar (Ellis here; Elizabeth in Hallowe'en Party; Narrator of The Last Séance & Midwinter Murder) depicted Agatha Christie in The Unicorn and the Wasp, then voiced Commander Hellan Femor for Fitz's Story (2009), Morella Wendigo for Nevermore (2010), Leanne for Ghost Walk, Professor Jemima Still/Formidian Queen for Time in a Bottle (both 2018), Vanessa Seaborne for Planet of the Drashigs (2019), Lady Malina Rigel Smythe for Shadow of the Sun (2020), and Captain Eslo for Pursuit of the Nightjar (2023)
  • Janet [Elizabeth] Hargreaves (Lady Corner here; Unknown/Mrs. Boyle in The Mousetrap, 1960/1998; Anne in Murder at the Vicarage, 1978) and Christopher Guard (Alton here; Legge in Dead Man's Folly) both appeared in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, as Mum and Bellboy respectively
  • Dominic Guard (Martin) was Olvir in Terminus
  • Jonathan Aris (Receptionist) voiced the Department Head for Altered Status (2021)

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