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[[File:BEA1E860-6F6E-43DD-818B-373A41E5C81C.jpeg|thumb]] '''The A.B.C Murders''' is an adaptation of the novel with the [[The A.B.C. Murders|same name]].
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[[File:BEA1E860-6F6E-43DD-818B-373A41E5C81C.jpeg|thumb]] '''The A.B.C Murders''' is an adaptation of the novel with the [[The A.B.C. Murders|same name]]. It was dramatised by [[Michael Bakewell]] and directed by [[Enyd Williams]]. It was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 22 April 2000.
   
A chilling letter sets Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot on the trail of an enigmatic killer.
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A chilling letter sets Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot on the trail of an enigmatic killer. The arrival of an anonymous note warns Poirot to look out for Andover on the 21st of the month. Signed "Yours ABC", it sparks one Poirot's most disturbing cases. As the body count starts stacking up - who is ABC?
 
The arrival of an anonymous note warns Poirot to look out for Andover on the 21st of the month. Signed "Yours ABC", it sparks one Poirot's most disturbing cases.
 
 
As the body count starts stacking up - who is ABC?
 
 
Dramatist: [[Michael Bakewell]]
 
 
Director: [[Enyd Williams]]
 
 
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 22 April 2000.
 
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Philip Jackson]] as [[Japp]]
 
*[[Philip Jackson]] as [[Japp]]
 
*Tom George as Inspector Crome
 
*Tom George as Inspector Crome
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*John Rye as Franklin Clarke
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*Jane Wenham as Lady Clarke
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*[[Ioan Meredith]] as [[Alexander Bonaparte Cust|A.B. Cust]]
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*Gemma Saunders as [[Mary Drower]]
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*[[Beth Chalmers]] as [[Megan Barnard]]
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*Christopher Kelham as [[Donald Fraser]]
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*Lucy Paterson as [[Thora Grey]]
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*Zeina Harding-Roots as Marjorie Stroud
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*Tim Treloar as Police Sergeant
   
 
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BEA1E860-6F6E-43DD-818B-373A41E5C81C

The A.B.C Murders is an adaptation of the novel with the same name. It was dramatised by Michael Bakewell and directed by Enyd Williams. It was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 22 April 2000.

A chilling letter sets Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot on the trail of an enigmatic killer. The arrival of an anonymous note warns Poirot to look out for Andover on the 21st of the month. Signed "Yours ABC", it sparks one Poirot's most disturbing cases. As the body count starts stacking up - who is ABC?

Cast