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The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side (Dramatised)

By: Agatha Christie
Narrated by: Ian Lavender, Gayle Hunnicutt, James Laurenson, June Whitfield
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Summary

After the death of her husband, Dolly Bantry sold Gossington Hall to the former film star Marina Gregg and her husband. When the glamorous couple decide to throw a benefit party for the local hospital, the grounds are thronged with curious visitors, and for one of them, the day ends in tragedy.

As Marina is serving cocktails in the house, she is cornered by the excitable Heather Babcock, who chatters away about their former meeting about eleven years ago before spilling her daiquiri all over herself and Marina. Ever the gracious hostess, Marina offers her own untouched drink to Mrs Babcock - only to look on, horrified, as the lady dies in front of her.

It is up to Miss Marple to find out who was really meant to take the poison that killed poor Heather Babcock. Could it be that Marina Gregg was the intended victim? If so, Miss Marple’s task will not be an easy one, for the lady had an unusually large number of enemies...

Agatha Christie’s perplexing mystery is dramatised with a full cast, including Ian Lavender, Gayle Hunnicutt, and James Laurenson, with June Whitfield as the sharp-witted spinster sleuth.

©1962 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)1962 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

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Thoroughly enjoyed listening to it helps me sleep at night well worth listening to definitely.

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Excellent !

I love these adaptations with June Whitfield as Miss Marple and have listened to this particular one several times. The actors all read their parts skillfully and the bonus is having Ian Lavender as the inspector and JW's daughter Suzy Atchison in the cast. I am slowly acquiring all the dramatised adaptations and anticipate enjoying them all . Ten out of ten !

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Agatha Christie at her best

June Whitfield is the perfect miss Marple for the Radio she paints the picture in the mind that takes you into the story

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ANOTHER SUPERB CHRISTIE PRODUCTION

You cannot beat these full cast Agatha Christie productions for sheer enthralling entertainment. June Whitfield (not of my taste as an actress) yet June pulls it all of with aplomb as the grey haired curly topped knitting sleuth who cannot resist a murder. The actors are bring all of these alive where believe in them! I have had the full sets for years and never tire of listening to them, they bring such joy.

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