Agatha Christie Murder In The Mews


(4.7 stars; 194 reviews)

Radio Theatre: Murder in the Mews Sun 20th Mar 1955, 15:30 on Light Programme Dramatised for radio by Anthony Aspinall from the story by Agatha Christie. Produced by David H. Godfrey in the London Studios of the BBC.   Freddie Hogg: Ian Whittaker Chief Inspector Japp: Jack Melford Hercule Poirot: Richard Williams Detective-Sergeant Jameson: Ronald Sidney Doctor Brett: Duncan McIntyre Jane Plenderleith: Monica Grey Mrs Hogg: Ella Milne Charles Laverton-West: Allan Cuthbertson Major Henry Eustace: William Fox While her flatmate is away for the weekend, Barbara commits suicide. However Inspector Japp is sufficiently concerned about this case to call for the assistance of Hercule Poirot.   Japp asks Poirot to join him at a house in Bardsley Garden Mews where a Mrs Barbara Allen shot herself the previous evening – Guy Fawkes Night – the moment of death being disguised by the noise of fireworks.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Murder In The Mews 58:51

Reviews


(4 stars)

interesting short story, nicely dramatized. too bad the reading was old and the sound level uneven

good short story


(5 stars)

this was a good story. it had a little surprising ending.


(5 stars)

murder mysteries in old radio style don't get any better than this

well read


(5 stars)

a very good story. very well read. thank you

A very satisfying production by the BBC. I loved it.


(5 stars)

another Agatha great!


(5 stars)

love these little "who dunnit"!!


(5 stars)

well acted, clearly recorded, fun to listen to.


(4 stars)

Good rendering of the story. Nicely done.