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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2010

Hercules Poirot visits the prestigious Meadowbank school for girls to present the Pemberton Shield to the winners of an international lacrosse tournament. He is asked to stay on by his good friend, the school's headmistress Miss Bulstrode, who tells him that she has decided to retire and would like his advice on selecting her successor. He soon finds himself trying to solve a murder when the sports mistress, Miss Springer, is found dead in the sports pavilion

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  • he does kinda look like a penguin lol

  • This is my favorite Christie novel. My first one too. I'm interested in how they adapted it for the film...

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  • Great story

  • OMG! That's the mum fro Outnumbered!!!

  • hmm come to think of it, he DOES look like a penguin

  • @hapa122 It is a fantastic period piece! When I rewatch (not a word, I know) for the n'th time, I'll keep a look out for it in those earlier episodes - thanks for mentioning it The wardrobes persons dress the ladies in some great shoes, too. Ah, well...

  • Thank you so much for uploading this! Been looking for it for days!

  • agatha christie's book made me love to read and this is one of my favorite..

  • @CheshireKhat1 Miss Lemon wore that blouse in one of the early Poirot episodes. I can't think of which one, but I recall seeing this blouse before in the series and thinking it was a fantastic period piece.

  • Ok - I love the suit Miss Bulstrode is wearing, but (as Poirot might say) the blouse, she is superb!

  • @GenaWindstarr Indeed, and good ear! She did the Wimsey series and was Fanny Ferrars Dashwood in the movie version of Sense and Sensibility with Emma Thompson, et al. And appeared in a number of other wonderful tv series as well. :)

  • Good lord, Hercule Poirot akin to a "penguin"? What adjective! Its outright outrageous if I may say so. Indeed!

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