Agatha Christie's England is a 2021 television documentary which explores how the places in Agatha Christie's England and also the people whom she met served as inspirations for her writings. Produced by Knickerbockerglory, with Tony Roebuck as director and Samantha Bond as narrator, the programme was first released on ITV in the UK and also on PBS in the US. The programme is available on ITVX and other streaming services.
Places visited[]
- Devon
- Torquay
- Ashfield - from photographs
- Beacon Cove
- The Imperial Hotel
- Ugbrooke House
- Greenway
- Torquay
- London
- Ealing - where Agatha Christie visited her great aunt
- The Women's Institute at Ealing
- Brown's Hotel, Mayfair
- Ambassadors Theatre (archival footage)
- St Martin's Theatre
- Derbyshire
- Sunningdale
- Newlands Corner, Surrey (scene of 1926 disappearance)
- The Harrogate Hydro
- Wallingford
Featuring (in alphabetical order)[]
- Dr Mark Aldridge - Self - Agatha Christie Scholar (as Dr Mark Aldridge)
- J.C. Bernthal - Self - Agatha Christie Scholar
- Samantha Bond - Narrator
- Simon Calder - Self - Travel Journalist
- Agatha Christie - Self (archive footage)
- Alexander Clifford - Self - Ugbrooke House
- Judy Dewey - Self - curator Wallingford Museum
- Nicola Hudson - Self - Owner, Upper House
- Lauren Hutchinson - Self - National Trust
- Max Mallowan - Self (archive footage)
- Janet Morgan - Self - Author
- Andrew Petit - Self - Vicar, St. Mary's Church, Cholsey
- James Prichard - Self - Agatha Christie's Great-Grandson
- John Risdon - Self - Local Historian, Devon
- Mark Shenton - Self - Theatre Critic
- Laura Thompson - Self - Agatha Christie Biographer
- Ladies of the Ealing Women's Institure Book Club