List of Agatha Christie's Poirot Episodes - Series 1 (1989)

Series 1 (1989)

Title UK airdate Recurring cast Guest cast IMDb link
The Adventure of the Clapham Cook 8 January 1989
  • Captain Hastings
  • Inspector Japp
  • Miss Lemon
  • Brigit Forsyth (as Ernestine Todd)
  • Dermot Crowley (as Arthur Simpson)
  • Freda Dowie (as Eliza Dunn)
  • Frank Vincent (as Purser)
  • Katy Murphy (as Annie)
  • Danny Webb (as Porter)
  • Richard Bebb (as Mr Cameron)
  • Brian Poyser (as Speaker)
  • Antony Carrick (as Mr Todd)
  • Phillip Manikum (as Sergeant)
  • Jona Jones (as Constable)
  • Nicholas Coppin (as Constable)
Murder in the Mews 15 January 1989
  • Captain Hastings
  • Inspector Japp
  • Miss Lemon
  • Juliette Mole (as Jane Plenderleith)
  • James Faulkner (as Major Eustace)
  • David Yelland (as Charles Laverton West)
  • Gabrielle Blunt (as Mrs Pierce)
  • John Cording (as Div. Inspector Jameson)
  • Barrie Cookson (as Dr Brett)
  • Christopher Brown (as Golfer)
  • Bob Bryan (as Barman)
  • Beccy Wright (as Maid)
  • Nicholas Delve (as Freddie)
  • Ruskin Moya (as Singer)
The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly 22 January 1989
  • Captain Hastings
  • Inspector Japp
  • Miss Lemon
  • Julia Chambers (as Ada Waverly)
  • Patrick Jordan (as Tredwell)
  • Patrick Connor (as Hughes)
  • Samantha Beckinsale (as Barmaid)
  • Dominic Rougier (as Johnnie Waverly)
  • Geoffrey Bateman (as Marcus Waverly)
  • Carol Frazer (as Jessie Withers)
  • Sandra Freeman (as Miss Collins)
  • Robert Putt (as Rogers)
  • Phillip Manikum (as Sergeant)
  • Jona Jones (as Constable)
  • Jonathan Magnanti (as Policeman)
Four and Twenty Blackbirds 29 January 1989
  • Captain Hastings
  • Inspector Japp
  • Miss Lemon
  • Richard Howard (as George Lorrimer)
  • Tony Aitken (as Tommy Pinner)
  • Clifford Rose (as Makinson)
  • Philip Locke (as Cutter)
  • Hilary Mason (as Mrs Hill)
  • Cheryl Hall (as Molly)
  • John Sessions (as Radio Voices)
  • Andrew Mackintosh (as Doctor)
  • Su Elliot (as Edith)
  • John Bardon (as Lavatory Assistant)
  • Holly De Jong (as Dulcie Lane)
  • Charles Pemberton (as Stooge)
  • Geoffrey Larder (as Harry Clarke)
  • Peter Waddington (as Forensic)
  • Guy Standeven (as Vicar)
  • Denys Hawthorne (as Bonnington)
  • Marjie Lawrence (as Irene Mullen)
  • Stephen Pruslin (as Pianist)
The Third Floor Flat 5 February 1989
  • Captain Hastings
  • Inspector Japp
  • Miss Lemon
  • Josie Lawrence (as Mrs Grant)
  • John Golightly (as Removal Man)
  • Gillian Bailey (as Mrs Sadler)
  • Suzanne Burden (as Patricia Matthews)
  • Norman Lumsden (as Vicar)
  • James Aiden (as Major Sadler)
  • Peter Aubrey (as Removal Man)
  • Robert Hines (as Jimmy)
  • Jona Jones (as Police Constable)
  • George Little (as Dicker)
  • Amanda Elwes (as Mildred)
  • Helena McCarthy (as Coffee Stall Owner)
  • Alan Partington (as Inspector Flint)
  • Susan Porrett (as Trotter)
  • Nicholas Pritchard (as Donovan)
Triangle at Rhodes 12 February 1989
  • Annie Lambert (as Valentine Chantry)
  • Dimitri Andreas (as Greek Cashier)
  • Anthony Benson (as Skelton)
  • Jon Cartwright (as Commander Chantry)
  • Georgia Dervis (as Greek Girl)
  • Angela Down (as Marjorie Gold)
  • Al Fiorentini (as Police Inspector)
  • Stephen Gressieux (as Italian Policeman)
  • Yannis Hatziyannis (as Purser)
  • Timothy Kightley (as Major Barnes)
  • Tilemanos Emanuel (as Customs Officer)
  • George Little (as Dicker)
  • Frances Low (as Pamela Lyall)
  • Patrick Monckton (as Hotel Manager)
  • Sofia Olympiou (as Good Woman)
  • Peter Settelen (as Douglas Gold)
  • Martyn Whitby (as Postman)
Problem at Sea 19 February 1989 Captain Hastings
  • Sheila Allen (as Mrs Clapperton)
  • Ben Aris (as Captain Fowler)
  • Geoffrey Beevers (as Mr Tolliver)
  • Caroline John (as Mrs Tolliver)
  • John Normington (as Colonel Clapperton)
  • Jack Chissick (as Bates)
  • Anne Firbank (as Ellie Henderson)
  • Victoria Hasted (as Pamela Cregan)
  • Colin Higgins (as Skinner)
  • Roger Hume (as General Forbes)
  • Louisa Janes (as Ismene)
  • Panayotis Kaldis (as 1st Hawker)
  • Melissa Greenwood (as Kitty Mooney)
  • Yorgos Kotanidis (as Photographer)
  • Stathis Mauropoulos (as 2nd Hawker)
  • James Ottaway (as Mr Russell)
  • Dorothea Phillips (as Kelly Morgan)
  • Sheri Shepstone (as Emily Morgan)
The Incredible Theft 26 February 1989
  • Captain Hastings
  • Inspector Japp
  • Miss Lemon
  • John Carson (as Sir George Carrington)
  • Carmen du Sautoy (as Mrs Vanderlyn)
  • Phyllida Law (as Lady Carrington)
  • Ciaran Madden (as Lady Mayfield)
  • John Stride (as Tommy Mayfield)
  • Albert Welling (as Carlile)
  • Phillip Manikum (as Sergeant)
  • Guy Scantlebury (as Reggie Carrington)
  • Dan Hildebrand (as Chauffeur)
The King of Clubs 12 March 1989
  • Captain Hastings
  • Inspector Japp
  • Jonathan Coy (as Bunny Saunders)
  • Marc Culwick (as Young Man)
  • Niamh Cusack (as Valerie Saintclair)
  • Sean Pertwee (as Ronnie Oglander)
  • Abigail Cruttenden (as Geraldine Oglander)
  • Avril Elgar (as Mrs Oglander)
  • Gawn Grainger (as Ralph Walton)
  • Jack Klaff (as Prince Paul of Maurania)
  • Cathy Murphy (as Maid)
  • David Swift (as Henry Reedburn)
  • Vass Anderson (as Frampton)
  • Jeffrey Harmer (as Assistant Director)
  • Stuart St Paul (as Stuntman)
  • Rosie Timpson (as Miss Deloy)
The Dream 19 March 1989
  • Captain Hastings
  • Inspector Japp
  • Miss Lemon
  • Richard Bebb (as Newsreel Voice)
  • Donald Bisset (as Mayor)
  • Joely Richardson (as Joanna Farley)
  • Christopher Gunning (as Bandmaster)
  • Mary Tamm (as Louise Farley)
  • Alan Howard (as Hugo Cornworthy)
  • Alan Howard (as Benedict Farley)
  • Arthur Howell (as Fencing Instructor)
  • Paul Lacoux (as Dr John Stillingfleet)
  • George Little (as Mr Dicker)
  • Neville Phillips (as Holmes)
  • Christopher Saul (as Mr Tremlett)
  • Fred Bryant (as Workman)
  • Martin Wenner (as Herbert Chudley)
  • Tommy Wright (as Workman)

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