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And Then there Were None

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ninathenana Sun 27-Dec-15 21:57:37

Mr. Lombard phwa !!

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 27-Dec-15 22:01:07

Yes. Ok. Calm down dear.

Sigh! blush

Good innit!

Ana Sun 27-Dec-15 22:04:55

Poldark with straight hair! He's so gorgeous...especially in that towel...blush

ninathenana Sun 27-Dec-15 22:07:03

Loving it jings I haven't a clue who's doing the killing so anyone whose read the book,
NO SPOILERS please.

ninathenana Sun 27-Dec-15 22:08:16

That's what clinched it for me Ana tchsmile

merlotgran Sun 27-Dec-15 22:10:46

Can anyone tell me what's going on because I can't take my eyes off Poldark. tchblush

Ana Sun 27-Dec-15 22:13:55

Who cares what's going on as long as he's still in it? grin

Iam64 Sun 27-Dec-15 22:15:59

I didn't watch plod ark but having seen Mr Lombard in a towel, I begin to see the appeal

rosequartz Sun 27-Dec-15 22:21:08

Much more hmm yes, well, in this than in Poldark, I don't know why!

However, I have always loved Sam Neill and then he was gone .....

hildajenniJ Sun 27-Dec-15 22:34:16

Oh but slow isn't it? How have they managed to spread it out over three hours?

Well acted though. Burn Gorman should be in more dramas.

rosesarered Sun 27-Dec-15 22:41:46

Saw this at a theatre in Summer, but this tv production is much better ( even without Poldark in a towel.)So, I know whodunnit but promise not to tell.

Bellanonna Sun 27-Dec-15 23:29:31

Agreed Nina. That was an unexpected and special treat.

gillybob Sun 27-Dec-15 23:35:09

I am guessing it's her. The secretary woman. Dunno really but she's ever so shifty. Or else it's the judge..... He's getting back at the people he feels should have been hung for murder but got off ???? Yes that's it. It's def the judge.

Am I right? I am aren't I ? grin

Iam64 Mon 28-Dec-15 07:23:17

It's a good cast isn't it. Charles Dance is always excellent, I confess to replaying (in my mind) the scene on the station in The Jewel in the Crown, where we first see him, broad shoulders, striding down the busy railway station platform.
What is it about this thread and attractive men?! This kind of preoccupation doesn't usually appear on gransnet tchwink

PRINTMISS Mon 28-Dec-15 08:36:10

Oh yes it does Iam64.

Marmark1 Mon 28-Dec-15 09:11:24

Yes I like it.Like Dickensian too,very good.

Teetime Mon 28-Dec-15 09:12:14

Gripping and Mr Lombard in a towel just standing there looking at her - wow what a body and its great to see a man on TV with chest hair - nice!!!!

Anya Mon 28-Dec-15 09:21:09

I hadn't realised it was Poldark! Nice bod and smouldering eyes. What's not to like? grin

I reckon I've figured it out - who's doing it I mean. There's only one possibility.

trisher Mon 28-Dec-15 11:43:15

Hadn't realised it was Poldark!!!?? You haven't been giving these programmes the careful attention they deserve Anya. I recognised him straight away-despite the hairstyle change! So pleased Mr Lombard didn't pack a dressing gown!

Badenkate Mon 28-Dec-15 11:54:11

Parts of it were certainly very enjoyable. It reminds me of watching George Clooney in ER many years ago and commenting that if I were ill I wouldn't object to having him as my doctor, only to be told by my 14-year-old son that I was very shallow ?

rosesarered Mon 28-Dec-15 13:18:24

Sssh, gillybob no guessing allowed!?

gillybob Mon 28-Dec-15 13:27:03

Oops sorry roses just ignore my ramblings. I'm almost always wrong anyway. smile

Bennan Mon 28-Dec-15 13:58:29

I saw this some years ago and have a faint recollection of the plot. I know that there is a real shock near the end but - nuff said!! grin

Stansgran Mon 28-Dec-15 14:06:16

I've read the book and can't remember a thing. Always thought Agatha Christie hadn't even a hint of sex in any book. Perhaps they should redo some of the others.

whitewave Mon 28-Dec-15 14:29:22

I also saw it in the summer in the theatre. Dialogue is different as well. I haven't read the book so would be interesting to see the original.