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We will be taking tomorrow off and returning on Friday to end the week with a Thanksgiving/Black Friday Special.

Hello and welcome back to the time machine. Today we will travel back to 1945 and join a radio production of one of the finest detectives to ever grace the pages of a novel. Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot, the little Belgian man with a massive mustache, who is one of the greatest detectives of all time.

In contrast to one Sherlock Holmes, Poirot is a man who is very full of himself, but with good cause. He has solved some of the world's most challenging mysteries and has made quite a name for himself.

Poirot first was featured in 1920 and since then has been featured in 33 novels, 2 plays, and more than 50 short stories. The most famous possibly being The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, which if you haven’t read, is phenomenal. The short stories are where this show gets its material from. So please sit back, relax, and join me as we travel back 77 years to May 3rd, 1945 and enjoy Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot, in Murder Wears a Mask.