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  1. The Yellow Iris: Directed by Peter Barber-Fleming. With David Suchet, Hugh Fraser, Pauline Moran, David Troughton. A man celebrates the two-year anniversary of his wife's sudden death by cyanide while in Argentina - a death which Poirot himself had witnessed, but could not solve at the time.

  2. The Yellow Iris is the third episode of series 5 of the ITV British television drama series Agatha Christie's Poirot featuring David Suchet as Hercule Poirot, first broadcast on 31 January 1993 in the UK and was directed by Peter Barber-Fleming with dramatisation by Anthony Horowitz.

  3. Summaries. A man celebrates the two-year anniversary of his wife's sudden death by cyanide while in Argentina - a death which Poirot himself had witnessed, but could not solve at the time. Hercule Poirot has a rare opportunity when he gets a second chance to solve a murder circumstance prevented him from solving two years before.

  4. 5 gru 2019 · With this un-revelation, Poirot announces that Iriskiller and Pauline’s attempted killer was none other than Bart Russell, who poisoned Iris for her money, then tried to poison Pauline because she was only a month away from her 21st birthday and on the verge of taking all that money away.

  5. When Le Jardin des Cygnes opens in London and Poirot receives a yellow iris shortly afterwards, Poirot realizes he has a chance to solve the case for good. Anthony Chappell meets Poirot for the second time in similar circumstances as the first: after an argument with Pauline Weatherby.

  6. Agatha Christie's Poirot Season 5 Episode 3: The Yellow Iris Summary: Friends and family gather at a dinner-party to mark the second anniversary of a woman's death. The atmosphere is so charged that one almost expects the victim to come back from the dead.

  7. 1 sty 2019 · The third episode of the fifth series of Agatha Christie’s Poirot – ‘The Yellow Iris’ – was first broadcast on 31st January 1993. It was based on the short story ‘Yellow Iris’ (aka ‘The Case of the Yellow Iris’), which was first published in the Strand in 1937.

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