This, I think, is the finest in Radio 4's distinguished series of Agatha Christie dramatisations. The novel dramatised is one of Agatha Christie's best, set in a post war English village coping with rationing, poverty, and a new social order, and replete with many of Christie's most well drawn characters: Bunch Harmon the vicar's wife, warm and unspohisticatedly intelligent; the old-style lesbian couple of Miss Hinchliffe and Miss Murgatroyd; the self-dramatising refugee Mitzi, who feels demeaned by her position as domestic help; the young frivolous postwar generation represented here by Patrick and Julia Simmons; the destitute, loyal, scatty and genteel Dora Bunner; the emotionally scarred war widow turned land girl Phillipa Haymes... All these and more are caught up in a mysterious murder at Letitia Blacklock's home that bizarrely enough is announced in the classified ads *before* it happens...
The worst fault of this dramatisation is that, presumably because of a lack of time, the characters of the Swettenhams, and with them an entire set of subplots, have been excised. Most Agatha Christie novels are simple enough to withstand a heavy editing, but A Murder Is Announced contains so many enjoyable subtleties that it could well have done with four cassettes to itself rather than a mere two... But despite the necessary loss of detail this remains an excellent play; full of fun, suspense and intrigue with memorable characters well acted by the cast.