Warning Halt, somewhere in Oxfordshire (judging by the departure from Paddington, and the "train to Henley") - Dame Agatha was enjoying herself with this one. She and her second husband lived just outside Wallingford, Oxon.
Almost as if Agatha Christie had something against philandering husbands. A nail through the forehead while paralyzed? Quite a bit of thought went into that one.😂
Great story and wonderful voice actors.
Great play❤
Agatha could be quite terrifying when she wanted.
Imagine Archie Christie and Nancy Neele hearing this on the BBC in 1948?
How wonderful to hear people speaking so beautifully! Modern actors just can't carry off the intonation and inflexions for these period pieces.
Terrific play. Just love these by Agatha.
Omigosh! The ending just drew me. It was like sliding across ice and into madness! Yikes! I love the shivers I got at the end! ⚘
That was a fun one. Short but very dramatic ending 👍🏻
Another good story and well played. Thankyou. 😘
Thank you too! ❤️
Barbara Lott (Susan Warren ) played Ronnie Corbett's mother in the TV comedy "Sorry".
They should have made a television series with these radio dramas. A lot of AC murder mystery fans out there.
Me for one 😊
Phew that MAD laugh at the end send shivers up my spine!
Very good, many thanks xx
Gorgeous! Thank you so much for the upload from East Frisia! 😊
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing 😊
Really enjoyed this. Thank you👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What a clean audio, amazing. And, so well played.
Wonderful. Thank you "GRD" ❤
Wonderful!
Loved it , thank you 👏🥂
Enjoyed that thanks.
That was great
Warning Halt, somewhere in Oxfordshire (judging by the departure from Paddington, and the "train to Henley") - Dame Agatha was enjoying herself with this one. She and her second husband lived just outside Wallingford, Oxon.
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Flanders and Sean’s “The Slow Train” mentions Trouble House Halt. The song lists unusual names of British train stations.
Flanders and Swann’s “The Slow Train” mentions Trouble House Halt. The song lists unusual names of British train stations.
Indeed, it's called Winterbrook House, about a kilometre downstream of Wallingford Bridge. I've rowed past it's riverbank many times. Lovely spot.
Loved it ❤ he got his comeuppance 😊
😊 Yes, he met that in a decorated style
That is why whenever you go for a sleepover, let your wife know where you are going.
Your wife must be very understanding.😅
This radio drama was created the year I was born.
You play with fire, you get burnt!
loved the story
Perfect!
Couldn’t argue himself out of that one, now could he?
Gosh!
Beware of the last few seconds. Your ears might suffer.
Almost as if Agatha Christie had something against philandering husbands. A nail through the forehead while paralyzed? Quite a bit of thought went into that one.😂
Her first husband was a tremendous philanderer.
Wow
if she loved her Husband SO much to kill ,she should have confessed ,instead of letting him be executed ???!!this is gruesome too
Not really, she just loved herself a bit more.
Perhaps she thought he would be acquitted. Don't know much about typhoid but possibly she was incapacitated?
I do not care WHAT happens to adulterous spouses!
No spoilers please.
The title is so intruiging! Specialy written for radio, did she do more?
Does anyone know the name of the male actor? His voice is very recognizable and he's an older gentleman but there are no name credits.
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Yikes....
Christie was incredibly misogynistic.
Not at all, she just particularly didn't care for cheating spouses
TH-cam claims that Henry Rollins is among the "people mentioned" in this episode. Moronic.
Brilliant!!!