TV viewers have been left in shock at the latest adaptation of Agatha Christie's Towards Zero. BBC fans watched on as the second episode of the series took to the air on Sunday evening.
The works of Agatha Christie have been extensively adapted over the years, from cinematic films, TV shows and video games. The first screen adaptation of work by the author was Alibi (1931), which ...
Renowned as the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie is rightly famous for selling more than a billion copies of her novels, short story collections and plays, as well as creating beloved sleuths ...
Victoria and David Beckham provided the inspiration for the BBC’s latest Agatha Christie adaptation, its makers have said. Towards Zero features a famous sportsman and his wife, whose marriage ...
However, it is those same distinctive features that have led Agatha Christie’s family to claim the BBC show is based on one of her famous novels. The author’s great-grandson, TV and film ...
Agatha Christie's mysteries have long been a staple of BBC drama, and now another of her classic tales is set to grip audiences. Following the success of Murder Is Easy, the broadcaster is turning ...
Watching Towards Zero. I didn't think it was possible to screw up an Agatha Christie adaptation, but 20 minutes in, and they seem to be making a real hash of it. What a waste of a cast ...
Rising Irish star Ella Lily Hyland has described her character Audrey Strange in BBC One's new Agatha Christie adaptation Towards Zero as "twisted, nihilistic, and hedonistic". The new series ...
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery – and judging by the number of TV programmes that have borrowed from Agatha Christie, the crime writer would have been very flattered indeed.
Agatha Christie is symbolic of that. "She was writing at a time when women weren’t really at the forefront. Her observations and involvement with her characters is very succinct. It’s no ...
BBC's Agatha Christie adaptation, Towards Zero, has finally gained momentum with its second episode, after fans initially expressed frustration with the pace of the series on social media.