Cards on the Table
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Cards on the Table
Summary
Cards on the Table is a television film[1].
Key Facts
- Cards on the Table's instance of is recorded as television film[2].
- Cards on the Table's instance of is recorded as television series episode[3].
- Cards on the Table was directed by Sarah Harding[4].
- Nick Dear wrote the screenplay for Cards on the Table[5].
- Cards on the Table's based on is recorded as Cards on the Table[6].
- Cards on the Table followed The Mystery of the Blue Train[7].
- Cards on the Table was followed by After the Funeral[8].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was David Suchet[9].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Zoë Wanamaker[10].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was David Westhead[11].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Robert Pugh[12].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Tristan Gemmill[13].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Alex Jennings[14].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Lesley Manville[15].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Lyndsey Marshal[16].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Alexander Siddig[17].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Philip Bowen[18].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Cordelia Bugeja[19].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Lucy Liemann[20].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Douglas Reith[21].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Honeysuckle Weeks[22].
- A cast member of Cards on the Table was Philip Wright[23].
- Cards on the Table's part of the series is recorded as Agatha Christie's Poirot[24].
- The original language of Cards on the Table was English[25].
- Cards on the Table's color is recorded as color[26].
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Authorship and Creation
Cards on the Table was directed by Sarah Harding[4]. Nick Dear wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include David Suchet[9], Zoë Wanamaker[10], David Westhead[11], Robert Pugh[12], Tristan Gemmill[13], and Alex Jennings[14].
Publication
Cards on the Table was published on March 19, 2006[27]. The original language of it was English[25]. Its part of the series is recorded as Agatha Christie's Poirot[24].
Subject and Themes
Cards on the Table's part of the series is recorded as Agatha Christie's Poirot[24].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Cards on the Table followed The Mystery of the Blue Train[7]. It was followed by After the Funeral[8].