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Ten Little Indians at Two New York City playhouses 1944-1945". The Broadway League, including cast and characters . Retrieved 1 July 2018. Jordan, Tina (11 June 2019). "When the World's Most Famous Mystery Writer Vanished". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 31 October 2020 . Retrieved 12 November 2020. a b Davies, Helen; Dorfman, Marjorie; Fons, Mary; Hawkins, Deborah; Hintz, Martin; Lundgren, Linnea; Priess, David; Clark Robinson, Julia; Seaburn, Paul; Stevens, Heidi; Theunissen, Steve (14 September 2007). "21 Best-Selling Books of All Time". Editors of Publications International, Ltd. Archived from the original on 7 April 2009 . Retrieved 25 March 2009. Christie is one of the most-borrowed authors in UK libraries. [172] [173] [174] [175] She is also the UK's best-selling spoken-book author. In 2002, 117,696 Christie audiobooks were sold, in comparison to 97,755 for J. K. Rowling, 78,770 for Roald Dahl and 75,841 for J. R. R. Tolkien. [176] [177] In 2015, the Christie estate claimed And Then There Were None was "the best-selling crime novel of all time", [178] with approximately 100 million sales, also making it one of the highest-selling books of all time. [132] [179] More than two million copies of her books were sold in English in 2020. [180] Legacy [ edit ] Commemorative blue plaque in the West End marking The Mousetrap as the world's longest-running play

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And Then There Were None in Japan". Agatha Christie. Agatha Christie Limited. 6 March 2017 . Retrieved 24 April 2017. In late February 2014, media reports stated that the BBC had acquired exclusive TV rights to Christie's works in the UK (previously associated with ITV) and made plans with Acorn's co-operation to air new productions for the 125th anniversary of Christie's birth in 2015. [99] As part of that deal, the BBC broadcast Partners in Crime [100] and And Then There Were None, [101] both in 2015. [102] Subsequent productions have included The Witness for the Prosecution [103] but plans to televise Ordeal by Innocence at Christmas 2017 were delayed because of controversy surrounding one of the cast members. [104] The three-part adaptation aired in April 2018. [105] A three-part adaptation of The A.B.C. Murders starring John Malkovich and Rupert Grint began filming in June 2018 and was first broadcast in December 2018. [106] [107] A two-part adaptation of The Pale Horse was broadcast on BBC1 in February 2020. [108] Death Comes as the End will be the next BBC adaptation. [109] Wargrave suggests searching the rooms, and Lombard's gun is found to be missing. Vera Claythorne goes up to her room and screams when she finds seaweed hanging from the ceiling. Most of the remaining guests rush upstairs; when they return they find Wargrave still downstairs in his chair, crudely dressed in the attire of a judge. Dr Armstrong pronounces him dead from a gunshot wound to the forehead. It comes more than a year after Coleen Rooney was seen sporting a similar plastic walker boot during the Wagatha Christie trial last year. Christie published a few non-fiction works. Come, Tell Me How You Live, about working on an archaeological dig, was drawn from her life with Mallowan. The Grand Tour: Around the World with the Queen of Mystery is a collection of correspondence from her 1922 Grand Tour of the British Empire, including South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. Agatha Christie: An Autobiography was published posthumously in 1977 and adjudged the Best Critical/Biographical Work at the 1978 Edgar Awards. [147] Titles [ edit ]

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a b "Interview with Max Mallowan". BBC. Archived from the original on 27 July 2017 . Retrieved 21 July 2017. The Yellow Iris". BBC Genome Project. BBC (735): 44. 29 October 1937. Archived from the original on 20 September 2016 . Retrieved 3 September 2015. Kymmenen pientä neekeripoikaa joutui pannaan". Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). 21 January 2004 . Retrieved 10 January 2023. Nadu Iravil (1970, translation: In the middle of the night), a Tamil adaptation directed by S. Balachander [45]

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Anderson, Isaac (25 February 1940). "Review: Ten Little Indians". The New York Times Book Review. p.15.

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For the 1931 digging season at Nineveh, Christie bought a writing table to continue her own work; in the early 1950s, she paid to add a small writing room to the team's house at Nimrud. [14] :301 [30] :244 She also devoted time and effort each season in "making herself useful by photographing, cleaning, and recording finds; and restoring ceramics, which she especially enjoyed". [199] [31] :20–21 She also provided funds for the expeditions. [14] :414 Agatha Christie 'one of Britain's first stand-up surfers' ". The Daily Telegraph. 29 July 2011. Archived from the original on 29 July 2011 . Retrieved 30 July 2011.

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a b c d e f g h Fitzgibbon, Russell H. (1980). The Agatha Christie Companion. Bowling Green, Ohio: The Bowling Green State University Popular Press. The notice placed by Christie in The Times (11 December 1926, p.1) gives the first name as Teresa, but her hotel register signature more naturally reads Tressa; newspapers reported that Christie used Tressa on other occasions during her disappearance (including joining a library). [45] Birth Certificate. General Register Office for England and Wales, 1879 March Quarter, Newton Abbot, volume 5b, p. 162. One of Christie's plays, The Mousetrap, opened in West End theatre in 1952, and ran continuously until 16 March 2020, when the stage performances had to be temporarily discontinued during the COVID-19 pandemic. It then re-opened on 17 May 2021. In 2009, the London run exceeded 25,000 performances. [8]In September 2015, a public vote identified And Then There Were None—as the public's favourite Christie novel; the book was the writer's favourite, and the one she found most difficult to write. [9] The smash-hit drag comedy Death Drop is making a highly-anticipated West End return starring RuPaul’s Drag Race superstars JuJuBee and Kitty Scott-Claus for a strictly limited season at the Criterion Theatre.

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Matt Casamassina (29 February 2008). "Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None Review (Wii)". IGN. Archived from the original on 7 October 2014 . Retrieved 1 April 2014. Agatha Christie indult (an oecumenical request to which Christie was signatory seeking permission for the occasional use of the Tridentine (Latin) mass in England and Wales)

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a b c Lourenço Hanes, Vanessa Lopes (2018). "The Retitling of Agatha Christie's Ten Little Niggers in Anglophone and Lusophone Markets" (PDF). Translation and Literature. 27 (2): 184–194. doi: 10.3366/tal.2018.0337. S2CID 240478495 . Retrieved 26 August 2020. [ dead link]

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