Agatha Christie's Poirot: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe


09:55 am - 12:05 pm, Sunday, June 21 on ITV3 (10)

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One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
Season 4, Episode 3

When the sleuth's dentist is found dead just minutes after he leaves his surgery, Chief Inspector Japp believes it to be suicide - but Poirot has reason to think otherwise and embarks on his own investigation. Drama, starring David Suchet


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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David Suchet (Actor) .. Hercule Poirot
Philip Jackson (Actor) .. Chief Insp James Japp
Peter Blythe (Actor) .. Alistair Blunt
Joanna Phillips-Lane (Actor) .. Gerda Grant/Helen Montressor
Carolyn Colquhoun (Actor) .. Mabelle Sainsbury-Seale
Sara Stewart (Actor) .. Jane Olivera
Christopher Eccleston (Actor) .. Frank Carter
Karen Gledhill (Actor) .. Gladys Neville
Rosalind Knight (Actor) .. Georgina Morley
Trilby James (Actor) .. Agnes Fletcher
Helen Horton (Actor) .. Julia Olivera
Kevork Malikyan (Actor) .. Amberiotis
David Bowles (Actor) .. Sergeant Evans
Mary Healey (Actor) .. Beryl Chapman
Laurence Harrington (Actor) .. Henry Morley
Ben Bazell (Actor) .. Sergeant Beddoes
Bruce Alexander (Actor) .. Albert Chapman
Tom Durham (Actor) .. Lionel Arnholt
Nigel Bellairs (Actor) .. Leatheran
Oliver Bradshaw (Actor) .. Hendry
Joe Greco (Actor) .. Alfred Biggs
Jean Ainslie (Actor) .. Alison Hendry
Chris Spicer (Actor) .. Claudio
Alan Penn (Actor) .. Antonio
Dawn Keeler (Actor) .. Mrs Pinner
John Carlin (Actor) .. Dr Bennett
Guy Oliver Watts (Actor) .. Benedick
Emma Grey (Actor) .. Hopscotch girl
John Warner (Actor) .. Coroner
Julie Smith (Actor) .. Second hopscotch girl
Mark Heal (Actor) .. Police constable
Keith Woodhams (Actor) .. Desk clerk
Nicolas Brook (Actor) .. Waiter
Eileen Maciejewska (Actor) .. Manageress
Stephen Bird (Actor) .. Pageboy
Cassandra Holliday (Actor) .. Receptionist
Clive Exton (Writer)
Ross Devenish (Director)

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David Suchet (Actor) .. Hercule Poirot
Born: May 02, 1946 in London
Best Known For: His portrayal of Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot.
Early-life: Born on May 2, 1946, in London, David is the middle of three sons - the eldest, John, is a newsreader, Peter, the youngest, is an advertising executive. Their father was a successful obstetrician and gynaecologist, while their mother was a respected stage actress. Suchet was expected to follow in his father's footsteps, but opted for showbusiness at the age of 18 after visiting his mother backstage. He joined the National Youth Theatre before enrolling at Lamda.
Career: Suchet's first professional engagement was in theatre in Chester, followed by a stint at the RSC. His TV career took off in the late 1970s, thanks to roles in The Professionals and Tales of the Unexpected. Bigger parts on the small and big screens followed, including Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, A Tale of Two Cities, Blott on the Landscape and Executive Decision. He began playing Poirot, the role that made him an international star, in 1989. Since then he's appeared in such acclaimed projects as The Way We Live Now, NCS Manhunt, Maxwell, Live from Baghdad, Henry VIII, The Bank Job and Going Postal, as well as numerous stage roles.
Quote: On acting: 'You don't take characters home; you take the worries of anybody who is doing a very difficult job. People in business or medicine face these worries. It's important not to make too much of them.'
Trivia: He received an OBE in 2002.
Philip Jackson (Actor) .. Chief Insp James Japp
Peter Blythe (Actor) .. Alistair Blunt
Joanna Phillips-Lane (Actor) .. Gerda Grant/Helen Montressor
Carolyn Colquhoun (Actor) .. Mabelle Sainsbury-Seale
Sara Stewart (Actor) .. Jane Olivera
Christopher Eccleston (Actor) .. Frank Carter
Born: February 16, 1964 in Salford
Best Known For: Doctor Who.
Early-life: Christopher Eccleston was born on February 16, 1964, in Salford, Manchester, but raised in Eccles. His father worked in a factory, and he knew he didn't want to follow in his footsteps, preferring to dream of a career as a Manchester United footballer. However, he realised he was better at acting than soccer, so after studying at Salford Technical College, he enrolled at London's Central School of Speech and Drama.
Career: Following his graduation in 1986, Eccleston spent several years without an acting job, making ends meet as a labourer. He eventually made his professional stage debut at the Bristol Old Vic, and gained plaudits for his first film, Let Him Have It. Major roles in Cracker, Shallow Grave and Our Friends in the North made him an instantly recognisable figure. He's since appeared in such projects as Jude, Hillsborough, Elizabeth, The Others, 24 Hour Party People, 28 Days Later, and The Second Coming. In 2005 he became the ninth official Doctor Who, but quit after one series to avoid being typecast. He's since appeared in Heroes, GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra, Lennon Naked, Accused, The Shadow Line, and HBO drama The Leftovers.
Quote: 'I don't want to be thought of as the Doctor to the exclusion of everything else I've done or may do.'
Trivia: He supports Manchester United and used to be a regular marathon runner.
Karen Gledhill (Actor) .. Gladys Neville
Rosalind Knight (Actor) .. Georgina Morley
Trilby James (Actor) .. Agnes Fletcher
Helen Horton (Actor) .. Julia Olivera
Kevork Malikyan (Actor) .. Amberiotis
David Bowles (Actor) .. Sergeant Evans
Mary Healey (Actor) .. Beryl Chapman
Laurence Harrington (Actor) .. Henry Morley
Ben Bazell (Actor) .. Sergeant Beddoes
Bruce Alexander (Actor) .. Albert Chapman
Tom Durham (Actor) .. Lionel Arnholt
Nigel Bellairs (Actor) .. Leatheran
Oliver Bradshaw (Actor) .. Hendry
Joe Greco (Actor) .. Alfred Biggs
Jean Ainslie (Actor) .. Alison Hendry
Chris Spicer (Actor) .. Claudio
Alan Penn (Actor) .. Antonio
Dawn Keeler (Actor) .. Mrs Pinner
John Carlin (Actor) .. Dr Bennett
Guy Oliver Watts (Actor) .. Benedick
Emma Grey (Actor) .. Hopscotch girl
John Warner (Actor) .. Coroner
Julie Smith (Actor) .. Second hopscotch girl
Mark Heal (Actor) .. Police constable
Keith Woodhams (Actor) .. Desk clerk
Nicolas Brook (Actor) .. Waiter
Eileen Maciejewska (Actor) .. Manageress
Stephen Bird (Actor) .. Pageboy
Cassandra Holliday (Actor) .. Receptionist
Clive Exton (Writer)
Ross Devenish (Director)