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And Then There Were None is a mystery novel by the English writer Agatha Christie, who described it as the most difficult of her books to write. [2] It was first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club on 6 November 1939, as Ten Little Niggers, [3] after an 1869 minstrel song that serves as a major plot element.
And Then There Were None received critical acclaim and was a ratings success for the BBC, with the first episode netting over 6 million viewers and becoming the second most watched programme on Boxing Day. Each of the two subsequent episodes netted over 5 million viewers. [21]
And Then There Were None (1945) And Then There Were None is a 1945 film adaptation of Agatha Christie's 1939 mystery novel of the same name, directed by René Clair. [3] It was released in the United Kingdom as Ten Little Indians, [4] in keeping with the third United Kingdom title of Christie's novel. [5]
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The show: "And Then There Were None,” written by Agatha Christie, directed by Anna Marie Johansen, presented by Academy of Performing Arts. From top to bottom, and left to right, Fred Carpenter ...
And Then There Were None, a 1943 play by Agatha Christie adapting her novel, performed in the United Kingdom as Ten Little Niggers; And Then There Were None, released in the UK as Ten Little Niggers; Desyat Negrityat (lit. Ten Little Negroes, Russian: Десять негритят), 1987 Soviet film adaptation
And Then There Were None is a 1943 play by crime writer Agatha Christie. The play, like the 1939 book on which it is based , was originally titled and performed in the UK as Ten Little Niggers . It was also performed under the name Ten Little Indians .
Lost ID (そして、誰もいなくなった, Soshite, Dare mo Inaku Natta, "And, There Were None") is a J-drama Japanese television series starring Tatsuya Fujiwara as Shin'ichi Todo (藤堂 新一, Tōdō Shin'ichi). The main character's identity cards are stolen and he loses his property.