Agatha Christie
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This series, featuring archive interviews and dramatic re-enactment, reveals the price iconic women of the 20th century paid for their achievements. This documentary examines the career of English crime novelist, short story writer, and playwright, Agatha Christie. Revered as "The Queen of Murder Mystery," Christie is responsible for The Mousetrap, the longest continuously running play in history, has had her stories made into movies and television shows, and is one of the most beloved detective novelists in the world. Her classic "who-done-it" twist was introduced in her novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
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50 min 34 sec
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