The Agatha Christie Hour is a collection of ten hour-long dramas
based on short stories by the most popular novelist in history.
Some were romances, some had supernatural themes and a couple
were adventures. The common link was that all came from the
talented pen of Agatha Christie, all were entertaining and each
drama was carefully crafted and well cast with many of Britain's
best known actors of the time represented.
The Case of the Middle-Aged Wife: When Mrs Packington, whose
husband is paying more attention to his young secretary, answers
an ad in the papers reading, ARE YOU HAPPY? IF NOT, CONSULT MR
PARKER PYNE, she soon finds herself being dazzled and swept off
her feet by the handsome Claude Luttrell.
In A Glass Darkly: Matthew Armitage is startled by a vision in
his mirror: he sees a man with a red neck strangling a
beautiful blonde. He later meets the woman in his vision, Sylvia,
and notes her fiance's red neck. Mathew tells Sylvia of his
premonition, and the engagement is broken off. But is that all
there is to it?
The Case of the Discontented Soldier: The recently retired Major
Wilbraham is bored and unhappy so he answers Parker Pyne's
newspaper ad. Before long the Major finds himself rescuing Freda
Clegg from two burly attackers; with Freda in tow, he embarks on
a daring adventure to find treasure in the wilds of Africa!
Another charming love story of an autumn romance.
Magnolia Blossom: Theodora Darrell is running away with her
lover and business associate of her husband - Vincent Easton,
when she learns her husband Richard is facing financial ruin. Old
loyalties resurface and she returns home to see if she can fix
the situation.
The Mystery of the Blue Jar: Playing golf early one morning,
Jack Harrington hears a cry, ''Murder! Help!'' from a nearby
cottage. He runs up to find a beautiful French girl, Felise,
plly weeding the garden, oblivious to any disturbance. When
the Jack hears the same cries for many days he begins to think he
might be mad. But are more sinister forces at work?
The Red Signal: Dermot West is invited to dinner at the home of
Jack and Claire Trent. The first is his best friend, the second,
the woman he loves. During the evening the conversation turns to
the supernatural; Dermot admits he frequently gets what he calls
'the red signal' to warn him of impending danger. He neglects to
mention that he is getting the signal strongly that night!
Jane in Search of a Job: Jane Cleveland lands a sought-after job
as double for the Grand Duchess of Ostrova during the latter's
state visit to England. An attempt is feared on the Duchess' life
and when Jane is framed for a theft, events become ever more
complicated. Can she clear her name and who is trying to kill the
Duchess?
The Manhood of Edward Robinson: Prim and proper, yet a romantic
dreamer, Edward Robinson, leads a rather dull life with his
domineering girlfriend and uninspiring job. His quiet, dull life
ends when he wins some money in a newspaper contest and he
embarks on an adventure that even he never dreamed of.
The Girl in The Train: George Rowland, a bored playboy, disowned
for the seventh time by his wealthy uncle, is on the train to
London. When a beautiful girl bursts into his compartment
frantically begging to be hidden, his life changes dramatically.
The Fourth Man: A canon, a lawyer and a psychiatrist find
themselves together on a train bound for Newcastle. There is a
fourth man in the compartment, who apparently pays no attention
to his companions' animated conversation. But do they have
something to learn from this stranger?