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TOWARDS ZERO - Sun 2nd March 9pm bbc1 - TV PACE NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 20/02/2025 18:20

3 part Murder mystery’s starts Sunday 2nd March and on weekly

The BBC has finally released the first trailer for its adaption of Agatha Christie's Towards Zero, and it's bound to get murder mystery fans excited.
By NATALIE KING (https://www.express.co.uk/journalist/123872/Natalie-King)

Set in 1936, the plot revolves around tennis star Nevile Strange (played by Oliver Jackson-Cohen), who finds himself embroiled in a scandalous celebrity divorce. He invites his former wife Audrey (Ella Lily Hyland) and new spouse Kay (Mimi Keene) to spend the summer at Gull's Point, his childhood home and the estate of his bedridden, yet formidable aunt Lady Tressilian (Anjelica Huston).

The 30-second trailer takes us to Saltcreek where we’re introduced to Lady Tressilian (Anjelica Huston), Inspector Leach (Matthew Rhys), family lawyer Mr Treves (Clarke Peters), British tennis star Nevile Strange (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) and the two ladies in his life: ex-wife Audrey (Ella Lily Hyland) and new wife Kay (Mimi Keene), lady’s companion Mary Aldin (Anjana Vasan), the estranged Thomas Royde (Jack Farthing), Nevile’s mysterious valet Mac (Adam Hugill), and Mr Treves’ ward Sylvia (Grace Doherty) .
England, 1936.

After a scandalous celebrity divorce, Nevile Strange and his ex-wife Audrey make the unthinkable decision to spend a summer together at Gull’s Point, their childhood home and the coastal estate of Nevile's aunt, Lady Tressilian.

With unfinished business between the former childhood sweethearts, plus the presence of Nevile’s new wife Kay, tensions are running high.

Add to this a long-suffering lady’s companion, a mysterious gentleman’s valet, an exiled cousin with a grudge, a venerable family lawyer, an inquisitive orphan and a French con man, and soon there will be murder.

A troubled detective must rediscover his purpose to untangle a toxic web of jealousy, deceit and dysfunction.

Can he solve the crime before another victim meets their death?

An explosive love triangle, a formidable matriarch and a house party of enemies. All compelled… Towards Zero.

This unusual setup inevitably leads to tensions, which are further exacerbated by the arrival of a resentful exiled cousin, an elderly lawyer, and a French conman.

Joining the cast are Matthew Rhys as Inspector Leach, and Clarke Peters, known for his role in The Wire, as Mr Treves, a long-time family friend. Adam Hugill from Sherwood will also feature in the drama as the enigmatic valet Mac.

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diddl · 17/03/2025 14:47

Thank you.

I knew it was a different reason to the book!

Blondeshavemorefun · 17/03/2025 15:48

diddl · 17/03/2025 14:47

Thank you.

I knew it was a different reason to the book!

What was the book reason ?

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diddl · 17/03/2025 16:37

Blondeshavemorefun · 17/03/2025 15:48

What was the book reason ?

Treves (lawyer) tells about an old case in which a child kills another with an arrow & it's ruled an accident (even though a local man had reported seeing the child practising).

The child is given a new identity but Treves said he would always recognise him due to a particular feature.

He doesn't say what that is though.

Treves dies by a heart attack walking up stairs at the hotel as the lift is "out of order".

JewelleryCat · 17/03/2025 16:44

They had that reason in the Marple version. I know they made it so Marple is in the itv one but I much preferred it to this adaptation

diddl · 17/03/2025 16:48

JewelleryCat · 17/03/2025 16:44

They had that reason in the Marple version. I know they made it so Marple is in the itv one but I much preferred it to this adaptation

I thought that that was also in the book?

JewelleryCat · 17/03/2025 16:52

diddl · 17/03/2025 16:48

I thought that that was also in the book?

I’ve never read the book, only seen the Marple version. I was agreeing with you by saying they had the same reason in the Marple one and didn’t change it (I hope)

diddl · 17/03/2025 17:03

JewelleryCat · 17/03/2025 16:52

I’ve never read the book, only seen the Marple version. I was agreeing with you by saying they had the same reason in the Marple one and didn’t change it (I hope)

Ah, sorry misunderstood.

Yes I think that one is fairly faithful to the book, apart from Miss Marple being in it!

Also no Inspector Battle or his nephew Leech iirc.

JewelleryCat · 17/03/2025 17:16

diddl · 17/03/2025 17:03

Ah, sorry misunderstood.

Yes I think that one is fairly faithful to the book, apart from Miss Marple being in it!

Also no Inspector Battle or his nephew Leech iirc.

It’s ok, I misunderstand a lot lol. I’m glad the Marple version is faithful to the book even though she isn’t in the book and the police officer changed

diddl · 17/03/2025 17:38

I also think the Marple one explained things better/made more sense than this one.

Although I wasn't watching that carefully.

Maybe the Marple one deserves a rewatch!

JewelleryCat · 17/03/2025 17:40

diddl · 17/03/2025 17:38

I also think the Marple one explained things better/made more sense than this one.

Although I wasn't watching that carefully.

Maybe the Marple one deserves a rewatch!

I didn’t even bother watching it last night, only skipped to who the murderer was on iPlayer in case this adaption changed it and yes, a rewatch sounds a good idea!

Blondeshavemorefun · 17/03/2025 17:56

diddl · 17/03/2025 16:37

Treves (lawyer) tells about an old case in which a child kills another with an arrow & it's ruled an accident (even though a local man had reported seeing the child practising).

The child is given a new identity but Treves said he would always recognise him due to a particular feature.

He doesn't say what that is though.

Treves dies by a heart attack walking up stairs at the hotel as the lift is "out of order".

Thi they used the case kd arrow and child dying but his brother

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Ilovetea33 · 17/03/2025 20:33

You can find the ITV Miss Marple series on YouTube.

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