Well, either it’s the start of some magical fantasy, unknowable horrors, or, more likely, both.
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BBC Radio Dracula audiobook with Tom Hiddleston…!

Omg I just remembered…have the #DraculaDaily fans discovered yet the audio book where Tom Hiddleston plays Jonathan Harker to David Suchet’s Count Dracula… Hiddleston’s performance opposite the Brides is particularly delicious, as I recall…. https://t.co/MhmCnuZcO3
An extract is here:
Hercule Poirot + “little grey cells”
AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT (1989 - 2013)
POIROT – DEAD MAN’S FOLLY FILMED AT THE NATIONAL TRUST’S GREENWAY HOUSE – OFFICIAL STILLS FOR ITV & NATIONAL TRUST
Courtesy: Sghaywood Photography
Dead Man’s folly Series 13 Episode 03
Synopsis: Mrs Oliver is asked to devise a murder hunt for a Devon fête, but her sense of foreboding summons Poirot to the scene. Her fears are realized when the girl playing murder victim winds up truly murdered.
David Suchet on his signature Hercule Poirot walk
Agatha Christie’s Poirot (1989 - 2013)- Gavin Esler In Conversation with David Suchet, December 7 2017
Happy Birthday, Sir David Suchet! (b. May 2 1946)
“He’s very respectful and he’s very charming, but my son-in-law gave the best answer, which is that ‘Poirot is enduring because he’s a great moral compass and people would like to be him’. Whenever you watch him, as he sums up a case, you think the world is a better place.”
- David Suchet on Poirot’s enduring appeal, The Scotsman interview, June 7 2013
Hercule Poirot + the pose
Agatha Christie’s Poirot (1989-2013)
Happy Birthday, David Suchet! (b. May 2 1946)
“One of the great traps for me and I think for other people as well, is that we get too worried about the next day, or the next month, or the next year. And, although what I’m about to say is rather cliché, it’s also rather true. You can’t do anything about yesterday, you can only hope for tomorrow, and the only time you’ve actually got, is now. And you know what now is? It’s called the present. But, actually, giving somebody a present is a great gift. What you have today is the greatest gift that you can be given. The time. Today. And it’s necessary for all of us to just to take a break, take a break and just realize that you’re in this moment. ‘What can I do to make this one moment fill up for the best, not only for me but for all those that I touch?’”
- David Suchet, ABC Radio Perth Drive interview, January 17 2020


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