![]() It’s a shame, but we see this as a bit of a blow for a series that was supposed to cement the BBC and the Christie’s estate in their ongoing creative relationship. The reasons are understood to be complicated and varied with Walliams’ busy schedule thought to be one reason.īut there is also believed to be a feeling in some quarters at the BBC that it didn’t quite connect with audiences – 2 million of whom deserted the drama by the end of the six-part series after an overnight rating of 6.5m for the opening episode. We weren’t too surprised when we read the report on the Radio Times website yesterday that unconfirmed reports suggest that the series will not be coming back. Now we receive news that the show will not be coming back for a second series. We kept a close eye on the series, but even though it looked fantastic and Walliams and Raine certainly looked the part, Our Debs found it to be pretty thin and, actually, not well cast. ![]() David Walliams and Jessica Raine added to this excitement when they signed on to star as the husband-and-wife crime-busting team. There was mud excitement when it was announced that Agatha Christie’s Partners In Crime would be getting the BBC treatment, the first fruits from the corporation’s deal with the Christie estate. (C) Endor Productions 2015 – Photographer: Laurence Cendrowicz ![]()
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