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.
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Any hope these will be in PBS?
We can hope, but And Then There Were None was on Lifetime and now on AcornTV..
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