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“The Little Murders of Agatha Christie” on France 2: behind the scenes of such a discreet ending

2024-03-08T08:57:11.289Z

Highlights: The third season of the series “The Little Murders of Agatha Christie” ends this Friday March 8 on France 2. Unlike the luminous farewells in the musical comedy style of commissioner Laurence (Samuel Labarthe), his secretary Marlène (Élodie Frenck) and the journalist Alice Avril (Blandine Bellavoir) who were rampant in the sixties. In this tenth new episode, Commissioner Gréco (Émilie Gavois-Kahn) and her assistant Beretta (Arthur Dupont) try to prove the innocence of Rose Bellecour.


After fifteen years on the air, the third season of the series “The Little Murders of Agatha Christie” ends this Friday March 8 on France


One last lap... And it's over!

After fifteen years on the air, “The Little Murders of Agatha Christie” will bow out this Friday evening on France 2 (at 9:10 p.m.).

No grandiose finale for this season 3. Unlike the luminous farewells in the musical comedy style of commissioner Laurence (Samuel Labarthe), his secretary Marlène (Élodie Frenck) and the journalist Alice Avril (Blandine Bellavoir) who were rampant in the sixties , the new trio from the 1970s appeared in January 2021 discreetly closes the ban.

In this tenth new episode, Commissioner Gréco (Émilie Gavois-Kahn)

and her assistant Beretta (Arthur Dupont) try to prove the innocence of Rose Bellecour (Chloé Chaudoye), the psychologist who assists them, suspected of the murder of a French teacher found dead alongside her in the boarding school she attended as a teenager and of which she was then the victim.

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