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Masterpiece S41xE15 Poirot XI: The Clocks

In "The Clocks," Poirot assists a Royal Navy lieutenant Colin Race (Tom Burke) with a murder investigation in which Race, whose fiancée was recently slain, and the suspect (Jaime Winstone) are growing increasingly close. The case presents a puzzle for Poirot, as four clocks in the room where the body was found are frozen on the same time (4:13), the victim has yet to be identified and possible witnesses deny seeing anything.
will be aired: Sunday June 26th, 2011.

Previous Episode :"Three Act Tragedy." Hercule Poirot attends the party of a friend (Martin Shaw) where a guest dies an apparent natural death. His suspicion is raised weeks later, however, when an affair attended by many of the same guests is marred by a similar death.




Masterpiece S41xE16 Poirot XI: Hallowe'en Party

A young girl announces at a Halloween party that she once witnessed a murder. Then she turns up murdered herself. Hercule Poirot and Mrs. Ariadne Oliver investigate.
In "Hallowe'en Party," Poirot and Ariadne Oliver (Zoë Wanamaker) investigate the drowning death of a girl at a Halloween party who had claimed to have witnessed a murder years earlier.
will be aired: Sunday July 03rd, 2011.

Previous Episode :In "The Clocks," Poirot assists a Royal Navy lieutenant Colin Race (Tom Burke) with a murder investigation in which Race, whose fiancée was recently slain, and the suspect (Jaime Winstone) are growing increasingly close. The case presents a puzzle for Poirot, as four clocks in the room where the body was found are frozen on the same time (4:13), the victim has yet to be identified and possible witnesses deny seeing anything.