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Share: Twitter Facebook Pinterest Email. That was my first visit to the house. Another of Agatha Christie's famous literary creations, the much-loved Miss Jane Marple, has also tackled murder mysteries filmed at Hertfordshire's historic stately homes. Geraldine McEwan starred as the sharp-eyed spinster sleuth in the version of 4. The Lytton Cobbold residence stands in for Rutherford Hall, home of the Crackenthorpe family, with the mansion's Gothic-looking exterior complete with turrets and gargoyles instantly recognisable on screen.
Scenes were also shot at Knebworth House. This feature length episode opens with a grand party at Lord Caterham's stately home Chimneys in — with the exterior of Hatfield House playing a starring role on screen. Fireworks explode above the mansion while a maid dances in the Long Gallery, setting the scene for a mystery spanning decades.
The West Garden at Hatfield House. Scenes inside Chimneys were also filmed at Knebworth House, with characters sometimes walking from that historic Hertfordshire home into rooms in Hatfield House. This time the sleuth is seen walking up the North Front steps into the house, which doubles for Sir Henry Clithering's gentlemen's club. Three years later, Knebworth House starred as the eponymous mansion in the Marple episode Greenshaw's Folly. However, things take a sinister turn when the Folly's faithful butler, Walter Cracken Vic Reeves, credited as Jim Moir , is killed in what appears to be a tragic accident.
Brocket Hall features as manor house Stonygates, which includes a halfway house for young criminals. This newspaper has been a central part of community life for many years. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Triangle at Rhodes Agatha Christie's Poirot episode. History Talk 0. There is a heavy overtone of the Italian occupation of Rhodes.
Blackshirts are seen on the streets and the Italian authorities are on the lookout for spies. The opening scene shows Pamela Lyle in the old town of Rhodes attaching herself to Poirot in order to escape the attentions of Major Barnes. This plot element is not present in the original story, and serves to set up Pamela as Poirot's sidekick and companion for the rest of the episode. The earlier part of the plot, especially the scene at the beach, is faithful to the original text, except for the deletion of Sarah Blake and General Barnes.
Pamela makes most of the observations about Chantrys and the Golds. In the show, she and not Poirot is the one who draws the triangle in the sand.
Poirot does have his first conversation with Marjorie Gold where she tells Poirot how lucky she is to be happy and that Valentine Chantry is a woman men get easily tired off. Here they are taking a walk, and she is not doing needlework.
In the original, Poirot goes to the Mount of the Prophet to seek solitude and here encounters Marjorie Gold and warns her to leave Rhodes. In the show, the group are all on an excursion organised by Pamela to Monolithos Castle.
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