Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the grand tradition of Agatha Christie stories, “Ordeal by Innocence” has, at its heart, an unsolved murder. In this case, the ...
A role in BBC One drama Ordeal By Innocence that had already been completed by Ed Westwick has been recast. The co-producers of the Agatha Christie adaptation, Mammoth Screen and Agatha Christie ...
Since 2015, when a delightfully dark version of And Then There Were None aired across three nights after Christmas, a new Agatha Christie adaptation on BBC One has become something of an annual ...
One of the greatest offshoots of Peak TV has been the revival of the miniseries, now more fashionably referred to as a “limited series.” Whether or not these series stay limited is always a question, ...
Tonight's first chapter of Ordeal by Innocence was a twisty-turny treat - and even die-hard Agatha Christie fans won't be able to predict where the story is going next. Who killed Rachel Argyll (Anna ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
What good is a murder mystery if you already know the ending? When adapting well-known classics, that is always a challenge. Is Agatha Christie's Ordeal By Innocence on Amazon different from the book?
The actor was replaced on the Agatha Christie adaptation after he faced allegations of sexual assault last year and 42 minutes of the miniseries was reshot. By Cameron K McEwan BBC miniseries Ordeal ...
Amazon is ramping up production of new programming, but in the meantime the streaming service is making the most out of British imports – and specifically, miniseries. After the splendid “A Very ...
Ordeal By Innocence is the first Agatha Christie adaptation under a 2016 deal struck between BBC One and Agatha Christie Productions for seven dramas based on the author’s works. With filming starting ...
The latest screen translation of the author's 1958 novel, starring Bill Nighy and Alice Eve, rarely adds to a plot-heavy portrait of a deeply broken household. In the grand tradition of Agatha ...