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  1. Dec 25, 1987 · Agatha Christie's Miss Marple: 4:50 from Paddington. A friend of Miss Marple's sees a woman being strangled in a passing train. When police cannot find a body and doubt the story, Miss Marple enlists professional housekeeper, Lucy Eyelesbarrow, to go undercover.

    • (2.5K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Martyn Friend
    • 1987-12-25
  2. Dec 26, 2004 · A friend of Miss Marple, Mrs Elspeth McGillicuddy, is traveling down to meet Miss Marple on the 4.50 from Paddington. On the way she witnesses a murder when her train draws alongside another train briefly traveling in the same direction. Mrs McGillicuddy reports her sighting to the Railway Police but no body is found.

    • (2.1K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Andy Wilson
    • 2004-12-26
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    This adaptation is fairly faithful to the main premise of the original novel. The main change is in who the investigating officer is.

    Geraldine McEwan as Miss Jane Marple
    Amanda Holden as Lucy Eyelesbarrow
    John Hannah as Inspector Tom Campbell
    Michael Landes as Bryan Eastley

    Miss Marple is seen reading Dashiell Hammett's "Woman in the Dark and Other Stories", providing an inter-textual detail that suggests some of Miss Marple's detective insights come from her reading...

  3. May 15, 2022 · SANWAL. Topics. Agatha Christie. The 4.50 From Paddington, Miss Marple, Radio Drama. Michael Bakewell's dramatisation of the Agatha Christie novel. For an instant the two trains ran together, side by side. In that frozen moment, Elspeth witnessed a murder.

  4. 4.50 From Paddington is a classic crime novel by Agatha Christie featuring detective Miss Marple. Discover the story and adaptations now.

  5. 4:50 From Paddington (Miss Marple, #8), Agatha Christie Mrs Elspeth McGillicuddy is on her way from a shopping expedition to visit her old friend Jane Marple for Christmas. Her train passes another train running parallel and in the same direction as her train.

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  7. In Agatha Christie’s classic mystery 4:50 From Paddington, a woman in one train witnesses a murder occurring in another passing one…and only Miss Marple believes her story. For an instant the two trains ran side by side.