"Armed with only his "little grey cells", Hercule Poirot wrestles evil to the ground without mussing so much as a hair of his famously sculpted moustache."@en
"Three episodes of the impeccably turned-out diminutive Belgian sleuth. With the his razor sharp mind and the aid of the affabel Captain Hastings, Poirot unravels the thorniest cases without mussing a hair of his famously sculpted mustache. Set in the elegance 1930's England, the series also includes Chief Inspector Japp and Miss Lemon."
"The king of clubs: When Poirot and Hastings confront a murder in the movie-making community, a playing card found near the body is their only clue. The dream: A wealthy man asks Poirot to investigate, even though nothing has happened but a recurring bad dream. The incredible theft: Poirot takes on a case of national importance when secret plans for a military combat aircraft disappear."@en
"The dream (49 min.): Poirot is asked to consult with a rich miser about a recurring suicidal dream and then investigates when the dream apparently comes true."@en
"The king of clubs (47 min.): Hasting's delivers a sports car he's lending to a film director friend. While at the studio, they observe that the drama is most compelling when the camera's aren't rolling."@en
"The incredible theft (50 min.): Poirot is invited to a country house where highly secret plans for a new British combat aircraft are being discussed. When a key design sheet goes missing Poirot gives his help before harm is done."@en
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Detective and mystery television programs Great Britain.
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