Being Poirot -

: Insights into his most famous cases, such as The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (1926) and Murder on the Orient Express .

: After 25 years of portraying the legendary detective, Suchet embarks on a journey to unravel the enduring appeal of Hercule Poirot. Key Findings : Being Poirot

: For a more scholarly "paper," researchers have analyzed how Hercule Poirot's Christmas serves as a prime example of the "organized structure" in detective fiction. : Insights into his most famous cases, such

: Suchet famously read every Poirot book and compiled a list of 93 specific characteristics to ensure his portrayal was perfectly accurate to Agatha Christie's vision. : Suchet famously read every Poirot book and

: It highlights the actor's "rapid mincing gait" and the darkening of the show's musical theme to match the detective's serious work.

: The documentary concludes as Suchet films "Curtain," saying a final goodbye to the character he considers a "closest friend". Additional "Papers" for Investigation

: A summary of Poirot's investigative techniques, often involving psychological traps and the "straightening of things".