The Body in The Library 11/18 - Agatha Christie

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2008

Agatha Christie
" The Body in The Library "
160 Minutes / Three Parts
Starring: Ms. Marple

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  • RIP Joan Hickson!!Undoubtedly the best Marple!!

  • Poor Blake, trying to be nice and Bantry is not grateful at all. :/

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  • @OscarSp40 There are people (not me but still) who haven't watched this film yet and don't know that as of yet. You might want to think about deleting your comment about who dropped the body in the library, because right now you're spoiling people's fun. =)

  • @Songsmirth

    No, "Liberty Hall" is definitely not a reference to America. There would be no reason to bring in a reference

    to America in a show that has no connection to it in any way.

  • I think the young man was just being compassionate as one who probably has felt the sting of gossip in the past. Bantry has too much pride. We all need the kindness of people sometimes. It was what I think the British call, "a bad showing" on his part. Did I say that correctly? / Cute that he uses, "Liberty Hall." I believe he's refering to our revolution. Anyone have an opinion about that? / Gossip. I define it as viscious talk about someone/something that you wouldn't say to the person

  • Poor old Colonel Bantry, what awful people in that shop! I thought you were innocent until PROVED guilty in Britain. Basil's a nice guy though :-)

  • At 7:21 -- Mr. Blake mentions "tick", short for "ticket", the card on which shopkeepers kept a customer's account.

  • deh vieni non tardar is the title of the aria she hears

    its of le nozze di figaro

  • A fossilised, petrified old bugger! Gor!

  • @lollipopfop

    The only thing I wuz suspicious of Bantry in the beginning was how the older hostess-dancer & he seemed to 'know' each other prior to the time they were "first" 'introduced' in the group scene.

    But I've seen nothing 'come' of my suspicions as yet. Definitely 'hooked' on this "Marple" straight thru the 18th part 2-nite! Yay!

    lol //^_^\\

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