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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.
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.
The Yellow Iris is a radio play written by Agatha Christie and broadcast on the BBC National Programme on Tuesday 2 November 1937 at 8.00pm. The one-hour programme was broadcast again two days later, this time on the BBC Regional Programme at 9.00pm.
Poirot attends a party where his wife Iris was murdered a year ago and tries to solve the case. The story was adapted for radio and TV and inspired a novel, Sparkling Cyanide.
Hercule Poirot has a rare opportunity when he gets a second chance to solve a murder circumstance prevented him from solving two years before. On his way to visit Capt. Hastings in the Argentine, Poirot had stopped in Buenos Aires. While out for dinner, a young woman named Iris Russell was poisoned.
Yellow Iris is a Hercule Poirot short story written by Agatha Christie in the U.K. in The Strand Magazine in July 1937. In the U.S., the story was first published in the Hartford Courant in October 1937.
The Yellow Iris. Original Airdate: 31 January 1993. Written by: Anthony Horowitz. Directed by: Peter Barber-Fleming. Recurring cast: Captain Hastings, Miss Lemon. Tropes: Adaptational Expansion: A plot involving shady dealings with Argentine military officers aiming for a coup is added to pad out the episode.