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Agatha Christie's Poirot

TV Show TV-PG 1989 50m/ep 8.2 /10 Ended
ITV1 A ITV1 Original
Created by Agatha Christie

Hercule Poirot, a meticulous Belgian detective with an eye for order and an eccentric manner, travels from London to Cairo and beyond as he takes on a string of intricate crimes. With the steady support of his trusted companions, he pieces together small, telling details that others overlook,... Read more

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About Agatha Christie's Poirot

Hercule Poirot, a meticulous Belgian detective with an eye for order and an eccentric manner, travels from London to Cairo and beyond as he takes on a string of intricate crimes. With the steady support of his trusted companions, he pieces together small, telling details that others overlook, turning social graces and petty jealousies into clues. Each episode presents a new puzzle that relies on Poirot's attention to human nature and methodical logic rather than force. The series stays focused on mystery and procedure, letting character interaction and setting create tension while the detective untangles schemes that threaten to upset carefully maintained facades.

The show first aired in 1989 and adapts Agatha Christie stories into hourlong episodes, later expanding to feature-length installments. David Suchet stars as Poirot throughout the run. Episodes were produced and directed by a range of British television professionals, with production values that emphasize period detail and classic storytelling.

The series and Suchet earned steady recognition from critics and industry bodies, attracting nominations at British television awards and praise across Europe. While it did not chase awards season headlines, the program's consistent craftsmanship and Suchet's performance brought lasting professional acknowledgement and respect within television circles.

Suchet's portrayal reshaped popular images of Poirot, making the character's manners, precise grooming, and investigative rituals instantly identifiable to new generations. The show's Victorian and Edwardian settings, neat interiors, and period costumes helped cement its visual identity. It also revived interest in Christie adaptations on television, inspiring further series and stage revivals that reference its careful production design and measured pacing.

Critics and audiences have generally responded positively, reflected in strong viewer ratings and steady fan interest. Reviewers highlight faithful adaptation of source material and Suchet's methodical interpretation, while themes of reason versus deception, social hypocrisy, and the influence of class recur across episodes. The series rewards attention to detail and patience, appealing to viewers who like puzzles solved through intellect rather than action.

Details

Release Date
January 08, 1989
Episode Length
50m
Rating
TV-PG
User Ratings
525 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
13
Episodes
70
Network
ITV1
Status
Ended
Genres
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Country
United Kingdom
Studio
The Computer Film Company +4 more
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

David Suchet

David Suchet

Hercule Poirot

Created by: Agatha Christie

Seasons (13 seasons, 70 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

10 episodes - 1989

Season 2

Season 2

9 episodes - 1990

Season 3

Season 3

11 episodes - 1990

Season 4

Season 4

3 episodes - 1992

Season 5

Season 5

8 episodes - 1993

Season 6

Season 6

4 episodes - 1994

Season 7

Season 7

2 episodes - 2000

Season 8

Season 8

2 episodes - 2001

Season 9

Season 9

4 episodes - 2003

Season 10

Season 10

4 episodes - 2006

Season 11

Season 11

4 episodes - 2008

Season 12

Season 12

4 episodes - 2010

Season 13

Season 13

5 episodes - 2013

Frequently Asked Questions

Agatha Christie's Poirot is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon Video.

Yes, you can buy on Apple iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon Video.

Agatha Christie's Poirot has 13 seasons with a total of 70 episodes.

With a rating of 8.2/10 from 525 viewers, Agatha Christie's Poirot is highly recommended and considered excellent by most viewers.

Hercule Poirot, a meticulous Belgian detective with an eye for order and an eccentric manner, travels from London to Cairo and beyond as he takes on a string of intricate crimes. With the steady support of his trusted companions, he pieces together small, telling details that others overlook, tur...

Agatha Christie's Poirot stars David Suchet.

Agatha Christie's Poirot was created by Agatha Christie.

Agatha Christie's Poirot was released on January 08, 1989.

Agatha Christie's Poirot is a Crime, Drama, and Mystery series.

The series is generally faithful, with David Suchet and the producers aiming to preserve Christie’s plots and Poirot’s personality. Some episodes condense or change details for television, especially when adapting short stories into longer formats.

Episode lengths vary: many early adaptations run around 50 minutes, while later novel adaptations are feature-length, roughly 90 to 100 minutes. That means the show mixes hour-long episodes with movie-style specials.

Yes, David Suchet portrayed Poirot in all 70 episodes across the show's 13 seasons, and his performance is widely regarded as the definitive screen version of the character.

"Little grey cells" is Poirot’s phrase for his brain and powers of deduction. He’s stressing that careful thought and observation, not force, are what solve crimes.