Celebrating 50 years since the last published outing of Agatha Christie's inimitable detective - Hercule Poirot - Riverside Studios and the long-running and hugely-popular The Labours of Hercule podcast join forces to bring you another special cinema screening of a key episode from the beloved ITV series; POIROT, which starred an unforgettable David Suchet in the lead role for an astonishing run that ultimately encompassed every Poirot story. Frankie and Adam, the hosts of The Labours of Hercule, will provide their usual enormously entertaining and incisive commentary before the episode begins, and will moderate a special Q&A afterwards.
We are delighted to be joined for this appropriately-timed spooky screening of The Hallowe'en Party by guests:
Ian Hallard - actor and writer who worked on the episode script and production.
Charlie Palmer - director of the episode.
… & more surprise guests to come!
THE HALLOWE'EN PARTY (Aired 27 October 2010):
During a village's Hallowe'en, a young girl boasts of having witnessed a murder from years before. No one believes her tale until her body is found later on in the evening, drowned in the apple-bobbing bucket.
ABOUT THE LABOURS OF HERCULE:
Adam and Frankie are the hosts of The Labours of Hercule, a podcast dedicated to the beloved television series Agatha Christie's Poirot. Since launching three years ago, the podcast has amassed a loyal international following, which has led to them top podcast charts all over the world. They've also interviewed the key cast including David Suchet, Pauline Moran, Hugh Fraser and Philip Jackson.
Adam Roche is a writer, producer and BBC presenter. Following his personal passion for the films, television and literature from the 1930s-1940s, he is creator of a number of highly-successful podcasts, including The Labours of Hercule, Attaboy Clarence and The Secret History of Hollywood.
Frankie Pellatt is a podcaster and content producer. Her enduring love of crime fiction and murder mysteries lead to her creating the Read and Buried podcast, where she has interviewed bestselling crime authors from all across the genre