Agatha Christie's Poirot

1989 • A&E
4.8
330 reviews
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Season 1 episodes (10)

1 The Adventure of the Clapham Cook
1/7/89
Season-only
Finding a missing cook proves a challenge for Poirot.
2 Murder in the Mews
1/14/89
Season-only
Poirot investigates a suspicious death on Guy Fawkes Day.
3 The Adventure of Johnnie Waverley
1/21/89
Season-only
Poirot probes kidnapping threats against a rich man’s son.
4 Four and Twenty Blackbirds
1/28/89
Season-only
The detective uses his culinary knowledge to solve a case.
5 The Third Floor Flat
2/4/89
Season-only
Poirot looks into a murder that occurred close to home.
6 Triangle at Rhodes
2/11/89
Season-only
A new case interrupts the sleuth’s Greek holiday.
7 Problem at Sea
1/21/89
Season-only
Poirot unravels the mystery of a woman killed aboard a cruise ship.
8 The Incredible Theft
1/21/89
Season-only
Poirot is called in when top-secret government documents get stolen.
9 The King of Clubs
3/11/89
Season-only
A playing card is the only clue in a complicated case.
10 The Dream
3/18/89
Season-only
A wealthy man asks Poirot to investigate his recurring nightmare.

About this show

He's the most-watched sleuth in the history of PBS's Mystery!
David Suchet stars as the dapper, diminutive Belgian who solves the most serpentine cases with the sharpest of minds and the driest of wits. Set in the Art Deco elegance of 1930s England, each mysterious adventure is a treat for the eyes and the intellect.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
330 reviews
A Google user
November 9, 2015
Agatha Christie's Poirot will likely forever be my favorite murder mystery detective, and David Suchet -IS- Poirot as far as I'm concerned. I doubt that anyone else could portray him so perfectly and the chance to see an episode of this series I've not seen yet (especially if I've read the book first) never fails to excite.
73 people found this review helpful
Timothy Baisch
March 24, 2016
Described by some as the most brilliant detective in the 1920-1940s, I disagree I believe he's the best of all time :)
Erica Gilmore
October 1, 2015
I absolutely love this show! I find something interesting in every episode. David Suchet has outdone himself in the epic sleuthing role. Extremely well done!!!