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Agatha Christie Close Up

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Agatha Christie Close Up

By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Agatha Christie, Margaret Lockwood, Richard Attenborough
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A fascinating collection of archive radio programmes focusing on the life and work of crime fiction's grande dame and featuring Agatha Christie in her own words.

Dame Agatha Christie published 66 detective novels and 14 short-story collections in her lifetime, but to the public she remained an enigmatic figure. This quartet of BBC radio programmes looks at the woman behind the books and explores the career of one of Britain's most famous mystery writers.

Agatha Christie Close Up (1955) tells the story of the celebrated author, with contributions from Richard Attenborough, Allen Lane, Margaret Lockwood and Peter Saunders, while in The Mysterious Dame Agatha (1975), Cliff Michelmore presents an 85th birthday tribute with Peter Saunders, Nigel Stock and Julian Symons. Women of Mystery: Queen of Crime (1982) sees Jessica Mann investigating women crime writers and Christie in particular, and in Agatha Christie: Speaking Her Own Words (2015), we hear specially selected excerpts from the initial dictated version of Christie's autobiography.

Recorded in 1965, these unedited personal tapes were discovered by her grandson, Matthew Prichard, who introduces the programme. Featuring the voices of fellow writers, friends, family and the Queen of Crime herself, this wide-ranging collection sheds new light on the best-selling novelist of all time.

Duration: 2 hours approx.

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Loved the historical excerts and old fashioned accents though found quite repetative in places.

Some jewels here though quite repetative

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Apart from the writer's words, this profile is quite patronising. One male reviewer describes Christie as a: master puzzle maker. I wonder if he would like the same description for his own work and how he feels about the fact that Christie books will far outlive his own.

Agatha deserves better

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