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| David Suchet | Poirot | |
| Hugh Fraser | Captain Hastings | |
| Philip Jackson | Chief Inspector Japp | |
| Pauline Moran | Miss Lemon | |
| David Suchet | Hercule Poirot | |
| Donald Sumpter | Cust | |
| Donald Douglas | Franklin Clarke | |
| Nicholas Farrell | Donald Fraser | |
| Pippa Guard | Megan Barnard | |
| Cathryn Bradshaw | Mary Drower | |
| Nina Marc | Thora Grey | |
| David McAlister | Inspector Glen | |
| Vivienne Burgess | Lady Clarke | |
| Ann Windsor | Miss Merrion | |
| Michael Mellinger | Franz Ascher | |
| Miranda Forbes | Mrs. Turton | |
| Peter Penry-Jones | Superintendent Carter |
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| Producer |
Brian Eastman
Nick Elliott |
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| Writer |
Agatha Christie
Clive Exton |
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| Cinematography |
Chris O'Dell
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A series of murders occur, each one announced by mail to Hercule Poirot. Each of the victims is killed in alphabetical order. |
| 1. Wasps' Nest | |
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At a village fête, Poirot runs into an old friend, John Harrison and his fiancé Molly Deane, a fashion model. Harrison invites Poirot and Hastings to tea the following week where Poirot learns that Molly had once been engaged to a local artist, Claude Langton. Poirot is puzzled by a number of apparently unrelated incidents but concludes that someone is being untruthful and that a murder is being planned. Courtesy of Hastings' new hobby, photography, Poirot knows exactly what is going to occur. Insp. Japp is hospitalized with a case of appendicitis.
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