Bingo

Bingo was one of two Manchester Terriers owned by Agatha Christie and her husband Max Mallowan. Bingo was the second of Christie's dogs of this breed. He replaced the first, Treacle who died in 1969. Bingo was described as "desperately highly strung" and according to Christie, seemed to believe there was a devil that lived in the telephone. He went on to outlive Christie.

Bingo is believed to be the model for Hannibal, the dog belonging to Tommy and Tuppence in Postern of Fate who plays a large role in the plot.

The graves of Bingo and Treacle are found in the garden of Christie's former residence Winterbrook House.