![]() Some of the credit for this also goes to the fine writing in the series. Play online or download to listen offline free - in HD audio, only on JioSaavn. Suchet's skill as an actor was such that he was able to turn a rather flat, implausible character (and even fans of Agatha Christie admit that her characters are pretty two-dimensional) into a complex, eccentric but essentially believable person. Listen to Rugby Medley: 1) Blou Bul 2) Province 3) Maak Die Bulle Almal Bokke 4) Groen En Goud 5) Jan Jan Jan Die Bielie Van Die Bosveld 6) Haak Hom Bokkies on the English music album Die Pompie Praat Afrikaans by Stefan Lubbe, only on JioSaavn. ![]() Every detail of the character was perfect, from the stilted, pedantic delivery to the exquisitely fastidious grooming. Suchet's performance as the fussy little Belgian detective was a joy. Mystery fans were fortunate in the late 1980s to have no less than 3 definitive television performances to enjoy: Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes, Joan Hickson as Miss Marple, and David Suchet as Hercule Poirot. ![]() In each episode Poirot gets to solve a crime mystery -mostly murder(s)- for a paying client or otherwise catching his attention, generally along with his faithful English sidekick Captain Hastings and/or his Scotland yard 'friendly rival' Detective Chief Inspector Japp. This whodunit series based on Agatha Christie's crime novels and short stories, is named after its star sleuth, Hercule Poirot, a famous former Belgian policeman, who settled for good in London after the war, soon so famous as an infallible private detective that he becomes a society figure in his own right.
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