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Nostalgic Mystery Radio

Ep.198 Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot: The Mystery Of The Blue Train: Pt.3

Nostalgic Mystery Radio

Stevie K.

Detective, Fiction, Crime, Arts, Radio Show, Mystery, Tv & Film, Performing Arts, Drama, Old Time Radio

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot: the world-renowned, moustachioed Belgian private detective, unsurpassed in his intelligence and understanding of the criminal mind, respected and admired by police forces and heads of state across the globe. Since his inception over 100 years ago, Poirot has stolen the hearts and minds of audiences from Azerbaijan to Vietnam, and his celebrated cases have been recorded across 33 original novels and over 50 short stories. The Mystery Of The Blue Train: Poiro...

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode nostalgic mystery radio. I'm your host Stevie K. It's my honor to bring you the radio shows of yesterday year.

0:26.3

For this episode, I bring you, Agatha Christie's Hercule Perrault, episode titled The Mystery of the Blue Train, where Perot investigates the brutal murder of American heiress and theft of a fabulous ruby on the blue train from Calais to Nice.

0:42.7

This will be a four-part series.

0:45.2

So step back and relax,

0:47.2

and I hope you enjoy this nostalgic mystery radio.

0:50.9

Thank you for listening.

1:15.5

Josh, you have some experience of the English upper classes, have you not?

1:20.6

Yes, sir. I was in the service of the late Lord Frampton for several years.

1:24.7

Shall I put out the dark grey suit, sir?

1:27.5

There is a grease spot on the waistcoat.

1:33.2

A morso of Fidel de Sol of Jeanette alighted there when I was lunching at the Ritz last Tuesday.

1:35.6

There is no spot there now, sir.

1:37.0

I have removed it. Ah, Trebillon, George, I should have known you would have seen to it.

1:42.0

Supposing, my George, that you had been born in the same social sphere as your late master,

1:48.5

Lord Edward Frampton.

1:50.7

No, no, no, no, no, no.

1:52.1

Suppose yourself a penniless aristocrat, who had married an extremely wealthy wife,

1:57.4

and you discovered that your wife proposed, for excellent reasons, to divorce you. What would you do about it?

2:05.8

I should endeavour, sir, to make her change her mind.

2:09.8

Ah, by peaceable or by forcible methods.

2:13.7

You must excuse me, Monsieur Poirot, but a gentleman would never resort to forcible means in a situation like that.

2:22.3

Ah, but a cost among the wood, use force. That is very interesting, George.

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