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Where is the Midland hotel filmed in Poirot?

Where is the Midland hotel filmed in Poirot?

Morecambe
1960 – ‘The Entertainer’ uses Morecambe as its backdrop and features the Midland Hotel.

Where was Poirot double sin episode filmed?

The locations used for the episode include Holland Park (the opening scene), Midland Hotel in Morecambe, Lancashire(now converted into flats), several buildings in Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, the area of Middleton, Cumbria, and Wray Caslte, Cumbria.

Who owns Midland Morecambe?

English Lakes
Built in the Streamline Moderne style of Art Deco in the 1930s, The Midland was saved from dereliction by wunderkinder developers Urban Splash. It was taken over in 2012 by family-run hotel group English Lakes, who are in the process of restoring its fortunes.

When was the Midland Hotel used in Poirot?

The hotel was used in filming episodes of the TV series Agatha Christie’s Poirot, starring David Suchet, in 1989, most notably in the episode ‘Double Sin’ where Poirot has brought Captain Hastings to stimulate “the little grey cells.”

Where was the Midland Hotel in Double Sin?

1990 – Poirot in ‘Double Sin’ used Morecambe and The Midland Hotel to pose as ‘Whitcombe’ in its Double Sin Episode in 1990. IMDB outlines the plot as ‘A bored Hercule Poirot announces that he is going to retire and suggests that he and Captain Hastings go to the seaside for a short holiday.

What was the name of the episode of Poirot?

A young woman is delivering a set of antique Napoleon miniatures to an American collector when they are stolen from her suitcase. Captain Hastings, under Poirot’s guidance, sets out to find the thief. … … … … … … …

What was the name of the hotel in Agatha Christie’s Poirot?

Further developments on the Central Promenade were completed by Urban Splash. The hotel was used in filming episodes of the TV series Agatha Christie’s Poirot, starring David Suchet, in 1989, most notably in the episode ‘Double Sin’ where Poirot has brought Captain Hastings to stimulate “the little grey cells.” ^ a b c d e Carter, Oliver (1990).

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