- Wasp's Nest (Christie TV play)
"Wasp's Nest" was a television play broadcast on the BBC Television Service on
18 June 1937 . It was adapted from the short story of the same name by crime writerAgatha Christie which had first appeared in the "Daily Mail " on20 November 1928 and first appeared in book form in the US collection "Double Sin and Other Stories " in 1961. It first appeared in a UK collection in "Poirot's Early Cases " in 1974.The play is unique in that it is the only instance of Christie adapting one of her works for television, a medium she later came to dislike. [Morgan, Janet. "Agatha Christie, A Biography". (Page 347) Collins, 1984 ISBN 0-00-216330-6] It was broadcast live from
Alexandra Palace as part of the programme "Theatre Parade ". The broadcast took place at 3.35pm and lasted for twenty-five minutes. It was then repeated the same evening at 9.40pm and lasted for twenty minutes. "Theatre Parade" usually showcased successful stage shows of the time but in this instance presented an original work.The play was only broadcast in the
London area as this was the only part of the UK that could receive television transmissions at this time. Neither transmissions were recorded for future viewing as television recording equipment had not been invented at this point in time.The play is notable for starring
Francis L. Sullivan in the part ofHercule Poirot , reprising his portrayal of the character following his success in the stage play "Black Coffee" in 1930.A three-line review in "
The Observer " of20 June 1937 by "E.H.R" stated that the first performance was "excellently done". [Observer. June 20, 1937. Page 14.]Director/Producer: George More O'Ferrall
Cast:
* Francis L Sullivan
* Wallace Douglas
* D.A. Clarke-Smith
* Antoinette CellierExternal links
* [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/563129 British Film Institute entry for play]
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