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Poirot :: The Hollow (09x04)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: The Hollow
Episode #: 09x04
Original Airdate: Monday April 26th, 2004
9.5/10 (2 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Simon Langton
Story: Agatha Christie
Screenplay: Nick Dear
 
Episode Summary
 
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Poirot is staying in the country with the Angkatells, and his fellow-guests include Dr John Christow, his wife Gerda, and Henrietta Savernake, an artist.

Christow is suspected of having an affair with Henrietta, and when he is shot dead his wife is found with the gun in her hand. Did she kill her husband in a jealous rage, or was she framed?
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Andrew Watson (1)playedYoung Officer 
Caroline Martin (2)playedMidge Hardcastle 
Claire PriceplayedGerda Christow 
Dale RapleyplayedSergeant Coombes 
Edward FoxplayedGudgeon 
Edward HardwickeplayedSir Henry Angkatell 
Harriet CobboldplayedSimmons 
Ian TalbotplayedVictor Simms 
Jamie de CourceyplayedEdward Angkatell 
Jonathan CakeplayedJohn Christow 
Lucy Briers (1)playedBeryl Collins 
Lysette AnthonyplayedVeronica Cray 
Megan DoddsplayedHenrietta Savernake 
Paula JacobsplayedMrs Pearstock 
Sarah MilesplayedLady Angkatell 
Teresa ChurcherplayedElsie Patterson 
Tom GeorgesonplayedInspector Grange 
 
Episode Notes
 
Based on Agatha Christie's book The Hollow (1946).
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Al BowllyBy The Firesideopening scenes
Al BowllyDinner At Eight 
Al BowllyTwo Sleepy People 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Henrietta Savernake: What happens if you meet a criminal who's cleverer than you are yourself?
Poirot: This is not the highest probability, mademoiselle.


 
Lady Angkatell: Talk of Baghdad, they were - Monsieur Poirot and his little green cells.
Poirot: Grey, madame.

 
 
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