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Poirot :: The Third Girl (11x03)
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| Title: | The Third Girl |
| Episode #: | 11x03 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday September 28th, 2008 |
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| | Episode Crew | | Director: | (Unknown) | | Writer: | (Unknown) |
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A young heiress tells Poirot that she is worried that she might have killed someone. When her childhood nanny is found murdered it looks like she might have been telling the truth. Poirot investigates the case and finds out more sinister things about the case. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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Lady Don't Fall Backwards
The title of this novel by Mrs. Ariadne Oliver has been taken from the Hancock's Half Hour comedy episode 'The Last Page' , a classic episode of the show where Tony Hancock is reading a mystery novel entitled Lady Don't Fall Backwards only to discover that the last page, which reveals the identity of the murderer, is missing. Sid's reaction is to say that the murderer stole the page so that nobody would know who did it, followed by one of Sid's absolutely filthy laughs.
It is one of the funniest and best known television episodes in British comic history. |
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