الموسم
الحلقة
خادم المشغّل
بوير

بوير

19898
دراماجريمةغموض
تاريخ الإصدار
08 يناير 1989
بلد
المملكة المتحدة
إنتاجات
The Computer Film CompanyPicture Partnership ProductionsCarnival FilmsLWTGBHA+E Studios+3
من إنجلترا إلى مصر، برفقة حلفائه الأنيقين والموثوقين، يضع المحقق البلجيكي الذكي والمتقن للغاية، هيركل بويـر، ذكاءه أمام مجموعة من الخدع من الدرجة الأولى.

About

A British mystery drama that follows detective Hercule Poirot through a series of classic whodunnits.

From the cobbled streets of London to the sandy dunes of Egypt, Agatha Christie’s Poirot follows the brilliant Belgian detective as he unravels intricate puzzles. Each episode adapts a Christie novel or short story, showcasing Poirot’s meticulous reasoning, his eccentric habits, and the supporting cast of Hastings, Japp, and Lemon. The series maintains a period‑accurate atmosphere, with period costumes, music and set design reflecting the 1930s setting.

What to know

  • David Suchet stars as Poirot from the first episode onward.
  • The show ran for 13 series with 70 episodes, airing 1989–2013.
  • Each story is adapted from Christie’s original novels or short stories.
  • Episodes vary in length, typically 50–90 minutes depending on series.
  • Early seasons are light in tone; later seasons explore darker themes.
  • Poirot’s sidekicks include Captain Arthur Hastings and Inspector Japp.
  • Production shifted from LWT to ITV Studios after 2002.
  • The series has been released on DVD and streaming platforms worldwide.

Watch if

You enjoy period mysteries with a sharp, methodical detective and appreciate faithful adaptations of classic literature. The show’s elegant production, strong performances, and engaging plot twists will keep you invested in Poirot’s investigations.

Skip if

If you prefer fast‑paced action or graphic violence, you may find the series’s measured pacing and low‑level violence insufficient. Those looking for contemporary crime dramas with modern themes might also feel the show is too period‑centric.

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Series Overview
Agatha Christie’s Poirot is a British crime drama that aired from 1989 to 2013. Starring David Suchet as the meticulous Belgian detective, the show adapts Christie’s novels into 70 episodes across 13 seasons, offering a mix of lighthearted charm and darker psychological tension.
Cast and Characters
David Suchet leads as Poirot, with Hugh Fraser as Hastings, Philip Jackson as Japp, and Pauline Moran as Lemon in early seasons. Later series introduced Ariadne Oliver (Zoë Wanamaker) and George (David Yelland). The ensemble adds depth to Poirot’s investigations.
Production History
The show began with LWT, moving to ITV Studios after 2002. Early seasons had a light, comedic tone; later seasons adopted a darker, more serious style. The series maintained period accuracy with period costumes, music, and set design.
Episode Structure
Each episode adapts a Christie story, ranging from 50 to 90 minutes. The pacing is methodical, allowing Poirot to dissect clues and motives, often resulting in a gradual revelation of the culprit.
Availability
The series is available on DVD collections and streaming services such as Amazon Prime, Netflix (UK), and BBC iPlayer. International releases vary by region.
Reception
Critics praised Suchet’s performance and the faithful adaptation of Christie’s work. The series earned multiple BAFTA nominations and won awards for costume design and music.
Legacy
Poirot remains a staple of British mystery television, influencing later detective shows. The series concluded with ‘Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case,’ adapting Christie’s final Poirot novel.

FAQ

Who is the murderer in 'The ABC Murders'?
The murderer in 'The ABC Murders' is Franklin Clarke.
Where was Hercule Poirot born?
Hercule Poirot was born in Belgium.
What is the first Agatha Christie novel featuring Poirot?
The first Agatha Christie novel featuring Poirot is 'The Mysterious Affair at Styles'.
Are there any plot holes in 'Agatha Christie's Poirot' episodes?
While the show is generally well-regarded, discussions about potential plot holes or inconsistencies in certain episodes can be found among fans and critics.
What is Poirot's relationship with Captain Hastings?
Captain Hastings is Poirot's loyal friend and assistant, often helping him with cases.
What is the moral dilemma in 'Curtain: Poirot's Last Case'?
In 'Curtain: Poirot's Last Case,' Poirot faces the moral dilemma of bringing a murderer to justice when he himself is involved in a plan to achieve that justice outside the law.
What was Poirot's profession before becoming a private detective?
Before becoming a private detective, Hercule Poirot was a police officer in Belgium.
Why did Agatha Christie reportedly dislike Poirot?
Agatha Christie did not dislike Poirot; she stated that she was rather fond of him and found him a charming character.
What is Miss Lemon's role in Poirot's investigations?
Miss Lemon is Poirot's efficient and highly organized secretary, known for her filing system and her own penchant for mystery.
What is the plot of 'Death on the Nile'?
In 'Death on the Nile,' a wealthy heiress is murdered during a honeymoon cruise, and Poirot must uncover the killer among the passengers.
How did Poirot and Chief Inspector Japp first meet?
Poirot and Chief Inspector Japp first met when Poirot was still a detective in Belgium, and Japp was investigating a case in England.
What is the ending of 'Curtain: Poirot's Last Case'?
In 'Curtain: Poirot's Last Case,' Poirot, frail and close to death, orchestrates a plan to expose a murderer, leading to his own demise after the case is solved.
What is the significance of Poirot's mustache?
Poirot's mustache is a distinctive feature that he takes great pride in maintaining, reflecting his meticulous nature.
Which Poirot novel was adapted into the film 'Murder on the Orient Express'?
The novel 'Murder on the Orient Express' was adapted into the film of the same name.
What happens to Poirot at the end of 'Curtain'?
At the end of 'Curtain,' Poirot dies, having solved his final case.
Why did Poirot let the murderers go in 'Murder on the Orient Express'?
Poirot does not let the murderers go in 'Murder on the Orient Express.' He uncovers their collective guilt but struggles with the concept of justice.
What is Poirot's famous quote about 'little grey cells'?
Poirot's famous quote is, 'Whatever is crucial, whatever is delicate, requires the exercise of the little grey cells.'
Did Poirot have any family mentioned in the series?
While Poirot is largely solitary, some distant relatives are mentioned, but his primary focus is his work.
In which episode does Poirot famously say 'Mon ami'?
Poirot frequently addresses Captain Hastings as 'Mon ami,' which means 'my friend' in French.
What are Poirot's signature characteristics?
Poirot's signature characteristics include his fastidious neatness, his impressive mustache, his precise speech, and his reliance on his 'little grey cells' for deduction.
How many novels and short stories did Poirot appear in?
Hercule Poirot appeared in 33 novels and over 50 short stories written by Agatha Christie.
How do the TV adaptations differ from the books?
TV adaptations may alter details, characters, or plot points to fit the visual medium and a modern audience, though many strive for faithfulness.
What is Hercule Poirot's full name?
Hercule Poirot's full name is Hercule Poirot.
How does 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd' end?
The ending of 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd' reveals that the narrator, Dr. Sheppard, is the murderer, a shocking twist that was controversial at the time.
What is the last Agatha Christie novel featuring Poirot?
The last Agatha Christie novel featuring Poirot is 'Curtain: Poirot's Last Case.'
What are common filming locations for 'Agatha Christie's Poirot'?
Filming often took place in historic houses and gardens across the United Kingdom, particularly in England.
Should viewers read the books before watching the episodes?
Watching the episodes first is fine; reading the books offers more detail but is not required.
What makes David Suchet's portrayal of Poirot definitive?
David Suchet's portrayal is praised for its faithfulness to the character's personality and mannerisms as described in the books.
Which episode is considered Poirot's definitive ending?
The episode 'Curtain: Poirot's Last Case' is considered Poirot's definitive ending.
What are some of the most complex plot twists in Poirot's cases?
Complex plot twists often involve unexpected killers and intricate motives, such as those found in 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd'.
Are the sets reused across different episodes?
Yes, some sets and locations were reused to represent different places across various episodes.
What is the importance of Poirot's Belgian heritage?
Poirot's Belgian heritage influences his meticulous methods and his initial outsider perspective in English society.
Did Poirot ever have a romantic relationship?
Poirot had a significant romantic interest in Countess Vera Rossakoff, and also a brief, unfulfilled romance with Countess Arlena Marshall in ' kematian di Udara'.
Where was 'The Mysterious Affair at Styles' filmed?
'The Mysterious Affair at Styles' was filmed at various locations, including Styles Court itself, the inspiration for the novel's setting.
How does Poirot's character evolve throughout the series?
Poirot's character remains largely consistent, but his weariness and reflection on his life's work become more prominent in later seasons.
What is the difference between Poirot novels and short stories?
Novels feature longer, more intricate plots, while short stories focus on a single case, often with a quicker resolution.
How does Poirot approach solving a crime?
Poirot approaches crime-solving by meticulously gathering facts, observing human nature, and using his 'little grey cells' to deduce the truth.
What is the role of Hastings in the later seasons?
Hastings appears in some later seasons, often serving as Poirot's loyal friend and companion, and sometimes as a sounding board for his deductions.
Who is the most memorable villain Poirot faced?
Villains like Roger Ackroyd from 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd' are often cited as particularly memorable due to their shocking deceptions.
What are some notable Art Deco locations featured in the series?
The series featured several notable Art Deco locations, including interiors and exteriors that reflected the style of the 1930s.
What are some of the most beloved Poirot episodes?
Beloved episodes include 'Murder on the Orient Express,' 'Death on the Nile,' and 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd'.
What is the significance of Poirot's fastidiousness?
Poirot's fastidiousness, his extreme neatness and orderliness, reflects his organized mind and attention to detail, crucial for solving crimes.

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