DameAgatha Christiewas the definition of talent and hard work. She wrote 66mysterynovels and 14 short story collections in her lifetime. Christie also wrote the world’s longest-running play,The Mousetrap, which has been performed in theaters since 1952. Her work earned her the nicknames “Queen of Crime” (later trademarked by her estate) and the “Queen of Mystery.” Today, she remains the best-selling fiction writer of all time, her novels having sold more than two billion copies.

Many of Christie’s books have been adapted into movies, but there are also plenty of small-screen gems for those who wish to see the sagas playing out for longer. Among these,Agatha Christie’s Poirotis the longest-running, having run for over 13 seasons. The BBC’sMiss Marplewas also quite popular when it aired. But there are a few other better adaptations that you should prioritize over these.

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Here are the 10 best Agatha Christie mystery series available for streaming, and where you may find them.

10‘Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?’ (2022)

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Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?

Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?follows Bobby Jones (Will Poulter),a Welsh vicar’s son who discovers a dying man at the base of a cliff. Before dying, the stranger asks, “Why didn’t they ask Evans?” Curious, Bobby teams up with his friend, Lady Frankie Derwent (Lucy Boynton), to conduct an investigation.

A Shocking Answer

Will Poulteris always outstanding, and he drives this amazing masterwork of high-society lunacy and social critique to the edge. Ostensibly a murder mystery with an amateur detective at the heart of the events,the miniseries thrives by keenly tracing the link between good and malice while serving viewers great coastal views. And who is that guy who keeps following Bobby around? Answers shall be provided.

9‘Towards Zero’ (2025)

Towards Zero

Towards Zeroconcernsa murder that happens at Gull’s Point, the Devon estate of the ailing Lady Tressilian (Anjelica Huston).First, British tennis star Nevile Strange (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) shows up with his new wife, Kay (Mimi Keene). Then his ex-wife Audrey (Ella Lily Hyland) also arrives, triggering tensions. Later, Lady Tressilian is found murdered. Who did it?

Love Is Only Part of the Problem

This nerve-jangling thriller might irk some because of some loose ends in the plot, but in this kind of show, plot logic isn’t always the most important thing.All the actors are outstanding, notably Emmy-winner Matthew Rhys (The Americans) and Academy Award-winner Anjelica Huston (The Royal Tenenbaums). So is director Sam Yates, who was named by GQ as one of the “Men of the Next 25 Years.” You’ll also lovethe love triangleand the chaos surrounding it.

8‘Murder Is Easy’ (2023)

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Murder Is Easy

Murder Is Easytakes us to the 1950s, whereLuke Fitzwilliam (Jonsson), a Nigerian attaché traveling to Whitehall, is warned about a serial killer while on a train. Soon, Miss Pinkerton (Wilton), the mysterious woman who warned him, is killed in a hit-and-run. Now, the onus is on Fitzwilliam to figure it all out.

…But Hard To Solve

There are four more adaptations of Agatha Christie’s novel of the same name, but settle on this one. The miniseriesretains its magic, thanks to a gripping, refreshingly straightforward screenplay, wonderful views, and a strong cast. Discussions about race relationships are intelligently fused with clues and condemnations, resulting in an all-around thought-provoking experience.

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7‘The Agatha Christie Hour’ (1982)

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The Agatha Christie Hour

The Agatha Christie Hourcomprisesten hour-long episodes, each adapting one of Agatha Christie’s little-known short stories.The show keeps the usual mystery/detective format while exploring a variety of other genres, including the supernatural, romance, comedy, and action.

Out of Christie’s Comfort Zone

The Agatha Christie Hourwas too brief to earn a spot amongthe greatest anthology shows. The ‘80s gemturns the minutiae of normal life into a penetrating roller-coaster ride, mostly through great special effects and clever dialogue. And like many other Christie adaptations, the show also hangs on the bravura performances of the cast. Hopefully, this gets remade sometime soon, as it has the kind of stories modern audiences will chew with glee.

6‘Ordeal by Innocence’ (2018)

Ordeal by Innocence

When a heiress is murdered at her family estate, her adopted son, Jack (Anthony Boyle), becomes the main suspect. Unfortunately, he dies in jail before he is tried in court. Months later, a man comes out claiming to have an alibi for Jack. So, who killed the heiress inOrdeal by Innocence?

Wrong Man Thriller

In the bookA Talent to Deceive – An Appreciation of Agatha Christie,the author describesOrdeal of Innocenceas one of her favorite personal works.Unlike other books, this particular one offers more psychological analysis, diving deeper into the characters’ minds. Thankfully, the show doesn’t ignore this aspect. Everyone has qualities that trigger sympathy, and the actors make it all believable. Jump into this“falsely accused” saga.

5‘The ABC Murders’ (2018)

The ABC Murders

John Malkovich stars inThe ABC Murdersas Hercule Poirot, the iconic fictional detective created by Agatha Christie. This time,the lawman is taunted by a killer who keeps sending him letters signed “A.B.C.".He even tells Poirot when the next murders will happen, but stopping him is easier wished than done.

Like the Zodiac Killer

Malkovich should play Poirot forever, but we doubt he has the time to do so. Here, we seehow differences in perspectives always hinder law enforcement efforts. For example, one senior lawman dismisses the killer’s letters as April Fool’s Day pranks, resulting in more killings.Christie fans will also love the show for adding more juicy meat to his backstory.Guess what he used to do for a living during World War I? Not a soldier.

4‘And Then There Were None’ (2015)

And Then There Were None

It’s August 1939, andeight strangers have just been invited to a small, isolated islandoff the coast of Devon, England. Once everyone is gathered,a voice on a gramophone record accuses everyone present of a murder. Then the guests start dying mysteriously.Will there be anyone left at the end ofAnd Then There Were None?

Hollywood-Level Casting

This wild, perceptive mystery thriller sneaks up on you in inventive ways.The tale of comeuppance is expertly calibrated so we absorb all the horror while also getting to know each of the characters individually.All the actors are astonishingly excellent, including Charles Dance and Sam Neill (do they ever go wrong?). Get ready, too, for one of thegreatest finales of all time.

3‘Partners in Crime’ (1983)

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Partners in Crime

Partners in Crimecoversthe investigative adventures of the Beresfords, who run a detective agency in London.Each episode is based on one of Agatha Christie’s short stories from the book of the same name. Among them are a mission to find missing jewels, a look into the activities of poltergeists, and a case involving poisoned chocolates.

Doing It Better Than the Cops

Acclaimed among book fans and a winner at the 1985 Emmy Awards,Partners in Crimeis a vivid and fun journey into simple cases.The team behind the show stayed faithful to the book, hence the reason hardcore fans adore it. Some of the book’s less interesting stories were also avoided. This is, therefore, a sharp production with no dull episodes.

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2‘The Witness for the Prosecution’ (2016)

The Witness for the Prosecution

InThe Witness for the Prosecution, a waiter namedLeonard Vole (Billy Howle) becomes the sole heir of a murdered wealthy lady’s wealth.He only met her three months earlier, sothe police believe he got her killed.Vole’s hopes lie on his live-in partner, who he was cheating on, to confirm his alibi, but will this be her opportunity for revenge?

This meditation on love and wealth is at once clever, insightful, and deeply moving.The always reliable Andrea Riseborough is fabulous here in a very unsympathetic role, and Howle breaks your heart as the protagonist. Though some may decry the excessive dialogue and limited thrills, it’s clear that philosophical shows are fast becoming an endangered species on television these days, and should thus be cheered whenever they pop up. Those in agreement should introduce themselves toThe Witness for the Prosecution.

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1‘The Pale Horse’ (2019)

The Pale Horse

InThe Pale Horse, a dying woman leaves a list full of names. Investigations reveal thateveryone on the list died under strange circumstances.Investigations also point to The Pale Horse Inn, where three witches live. Was there any supernatural involvement? Viewers get to find out soon enough.

Witches on the Loose

Agatha Christie isn’t the kind of author horror fans looked towards while looking to quench their thirst, but she always delivered better than most authors of the genre whenever she chose to go that direction.The Pale Horsestays true to her work,presenting the themes of curiosity, malice, and justice while stripping the protagonists down to human levels.Check into The Pale Horse Inn at your own risk.

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