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Two-part drama based on Agatha Christie's novel. A dashing young chancer is accused of murdering a rich widow for her money. Can his wife's alibi prove his innocence?

1920s London. A murder, brutal and bloodthirsty, has stained the plush carpets of a handsome London townhouse - the victim is the beautiful widow Emily French. All evidence points to Leonard, a dashing young chancer who seduced the older woman into leaving him her vast fortune before ruthlessly taking her life. At least, this is the story that Emily's distraught, devoted housekeeper Janet stands by in court. Mayhew, a penniless solicitor, is put in charge of Leonard's case.

Initially treating the suspect with indifference, Mayhew is gradually moved by the young man's case. Leonard is certain that his innocence can be proved by his wife, the enigmatic chorus girl Romaine. The entire case rests on her alibi, and Mayhew is reassured to learn that she witnessed Leonard return at 9.30pm, the time when he supposedly murdered Emily. Will she testify and save her husband, or will his infidelity make her vengeful?

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Thu 29 Mar 201803:00

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RoleContributor
John MayhewToby Jones
Romaine HeilgerAndrea Riseborough
Emily FrenchKim Cattrall
Sir Charles CarterDavid Haig
Janet McIntyreMonica Dolan
Leonard VoleBilly Howle
TrippPaul Ready
Sir Hugo MeredithTim McMullan
Alice MayhewHayley Carmichael
Detective BreemDorian Lough
Christine MoffatMiranda Nolan
Stage ManagerPaul Dallison
BernieTed Robbins
DoraCarla Langley
DeverauxCharles De'Ath
Dame’s HusbandRobert Harper
Justice Greville ParrisRobert East
ClerkAdam Jowett
WriterSarah Phelps
ProducerColin Wrattan
DirectorJulian Jarrold
Production CompanyMammoth Screen

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