![]() ![]() Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? is a 1934 Agatha Christie novel, but it’s non-Marple, non-Poirot Christie, which gives the writer adapting it some freedom. He offers to wait with the body until the police arrive, but is not seen again afterwards.Īmy Nuttall and Miles Jupp in Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? Photograph: ITV Bobby checks the corpse for clues, coming across a photograph of a beautiful but distressed woman, and is then joined (rather suddenly, given the remoteness of this part of the shore) by a friendly chap named Roger Bassington-ffrench (Daniel Ings) – “Two small Fs, don’t ask me what they stand for”. The caddie, Bobby (Will Poulter), scrambles down and finds a man, broken and dying, who utters the phrase that gives the story its title before his eyes become finally glassy and still. ![]() ![]() Everything in this three-part period whodunnit – originally shown last year on BritBox – is just right.īut the golf round is soon interrupted by a cry from the bottom of the nearby cliff. After he has insisted on using his driver (“Are you sure, sir?”), the way the ball grubs pathetically along the ground is just right. A few lines of beautifully economical dialogue establish that the golfer in question, playing with the sea behind him on a gorgeous Welsh links course, regularly disdains the wise counsel of his younger, fitter caddie, to the gentle amusement of them both. The first of many good jokes in Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? (the first of a three-parter airing on consecutive nights) is a scuffed tee shot. ![]()
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