Showing posts with label The Witness for The Prosecution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Witness for The Prosecution. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Agatha Christie's The Witness for the Prosecution

Agatha Christie’s The Witness for the Prosecution premieres in the U.S. on Monday, Jan. 30th on AcornTV

This is the new BBC adaptation of Agatha Christie’s acclaimed story. Brits watched the first episode recently on BBC1, and AcornTV picked it up for the U.S. market.

A brutal and bloodthirsty murder has stained the plush carpets of a handsome London townhouse. The victim is the glamorous and rich Emily French (Kim Cattrall, Sex and the City). All the evidence points to Leonard Vole (Billy Howle, New Worlds), a young chancer to whom the heiress left her vast fortune and who ruthlessly took her life. At least, this is the story that Emily’s dedicated housekeeper Janet McIntyre (Monica Dolan, Eye In the Sky, The Casual Vacancy) stands by in court. Leonard however, is adamant that his partner, the enigmatic chorus girl Romaine (Andrea Riseborough, Bloodline, Birdman), can prove his innocence. Tasked with representing Leonard is his solicitor John Mayhew (Toby Jones, Detectorists, The Secret Agent, Captain America) and King’s Counsel, Sir Charles Carter KC (David Haig, The Thick Of It, Mo).

Just an FYI: this is a reworking of the stage drama and to me is nothing like the classic 1957 film. That's o.k, as long as you are aware and watch it for what it is. Andrea Riseborough is brilliant as Romaine.

I love seeing my favorite actors in different roles. Don't you? 

Thursday, August 25, 2016

BBC to film SEVEN more Agatha Christie Adaptations

The BBC confirmed yesterday that there will be seven more Agatha Christie adapations over the next four years. And Then There Were None, starring Aidan Turner and Maeve Dermody, came out last year (now on AcornTV in the U.S.)

Filming is underway on the adaptation of Christie’s short story "The Witness For The Prosecution" that will be a two-part drama starring Kim Cattrall and Toby Jones.

There will still be another seven after The Witness For The Prosecution airs, with TV bosses confirming three of these will be Agatha’s works Ordeal By Innocence, The ABC Murders, and Death Comes As The End.