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One, Two Buckle My Shoe

By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Full Cast, John Moffatt, Philip Jackson
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About this listen

Poirot has always hated visiting the dentist, but this time his check-up is painless and soon over. As he leaves Mr Morley's surgery, he observes a woman wearing patent leather shoes with large buckles. She catches one of the buckles on the taxi door and wrenches it off, and as Poirot hands it back, he is reminded of the children's rhyme 'One, two, buckle my shoe'. Back home, Poirot is astonished to receive a call from Chief Inspector Japp, informing him that Mr Morley has shot himself. There was no reason for him to commit suicide, and Poirot believes he was murdered, but who would want to kill an inoffensive dentist? To find out, Poirot must pick up sticks and lay them straight... As Poirot starts to dig and delve, the solution seems apparent. But with so many suspects, and a wealth of motives to digest, he has a long way to go before his plate's empty... Amateur Sleuths Crime Thrillers Dramatisations Entertainment & Performing Arts Genre Fiction Medical Mystery Thriller & Suspense

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Great as always, just could do with about 8 more hours of it haha. Great atmosphere and voices.

Wish it was longer

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It was fine but only for those who know the story - it was a bit rushed and I lost the plot during the listening. But I loved the voice of Hercules Poirot - perfectly matched

For great fans

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John Moffatt is great as Poirot. This is a lovely full cast dramatization of the Agatha Christie book. Also includes Philip Jackson as Inspector Japp - he played Japp opposite David Suchet in the Poirot TV series. A lovely story with some good actors voicing the characters.

Love it

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Just like Miss Marple's few stories, some of Poirot's stories are also repeating..... But it's still nice to listen.

Nice Job. But some stories are too similar.

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The BBC are top form with this collection of A C productions. The brilliant J Moffat is par excellence as a radio Poirot bringing alive in voice mode our beloved super sleuth.

Another Excellent Agatha Christie

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