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🗓️ 23 August 2024
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I hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane, especially since it will help prepare you for my upcoming live episode at the Agatha Christie Festival, concerning which among the many (many!) screen adaptations of Christie's work is the best....
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0:28.1 | listen to podcasts. |
0:30.8 | Hello all about Akitha listeners, a quick introduction from me since today's episode is a summer |
0:39.2 | rerun discussing all of the adaptations of and then there were none that are available to us. |
0:45.2 | This is an old episode that my former partner, Catherine Brobeck and I did with Dr. Mark Aldridge. |
0:51.5 | And you could use it, if you like, |
0:53.7 | as a bit of a primmer for my upcoming panel |
0:57.7 | at the Ac of the Christie Festival |
0:59.7 | in which I, along with Dr. Ald, Dr John Curran, Theresa Peschel, and Victoria Dowd will be crowning Agatha |
1:09.8 | Christie's greatest screen adaptation. |
1:13.1 | The five of us have nominated ten films to discuss and to debate in our usual balloon debate |
1:20.4 | format that we use for the festival panels. We are going to whittle down that list of 10 to 2 and then our |
1:28.7 | live audience are going to choose which of those two gets the crown as Ag of the Christie's greatest screen adaptation. |
1:36.0 | Some of you have gotten in touch with me and asked me to tell you what those 10 nominated |
1:41.7 | adaptations are. |
1:43.4 | I did this last year with the short stories. |
1:45.6 | I gave you a little sneak peek at what that list would be |
1:48.8 | so that if you wanted to, |
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