My mom introduced me to Agatha Christie when I was about 10 years old and I am now 61, I have read and listened to her audiobooks over and over. She is one of my all time favorite authors. Thank you Lucy for sharing the truth about her disappearance.
My mom did too, she started me reading her childhood books Patty and Joe Detectives. After reading all of her books I was introduced to Agatha Christie. I have my own collection of her books.
One of the nicer things about getting older (I am 80) is that I can reread all the Agatha Christie books I loved as a young person and not know how they end!
Long time fan of Lucy and her unique indepth investigation of English History. Never change a thing Lucy Worsley. Your AWESOME! B. Bowman @ Camden Loche
Thank you for posting this for all of us. Wonderful to hear Lucy speak, about anything really, but even better that she has done this book to set the history of Agatha straight. I really enjoyed this chat! Great video - thanks again!
Thank you for posting this. Truly enjoying the conversation. Lucy is one my fave historian. Many of her subjects rarely covered by others. And gosh, I love Agatha Christie. I wished she had wrote more HP & MM ❤
I love Agatha Christie books, and hearing the real story of her disappearance is so saddening. Lucy Worsley treats her with great delicacy and this is fantastic as mental health is so difficult to talk about
What Lucy Said! Everything she describes or believes is so exact. I only have about 35 or Agatha's books but several I've re-read. Thank you for this wonderful, Evening of History.
Excellent presentation about my favourite author. I can read and listen to Agatha Christie books over and over again and often go to sleep listening to the audiobooks.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. She's the moderator and her job is to facilitate the presentation. I think she did a great job, appropriately. A great flow.
Like Lucy, I love history too as I am sure millions, maybe billions of others do too! Lucy's programs are always so fascinating to be. I love the research she does to make you feel like you lived back in the time of the topic she is discussing. Cherrio!
I have no problem waiting to hear Lucy speak, I positively love her work! However, the wait for this Video to begin was rather ridiculous!🥴 Had to fast forward to the part when she began her talk ..
Been able to be at two of her one women shows at our local theatre. She makes history come alive, gives you are new look at an old story. Afterwards asking her questions and hearing her love of all historical themes.
Thank you. I didn't mind about this free recording not properly starting for a while because i found i could quite easily gast forward to the start. I hope that helps some of the people who seemed to have such problems with this.
She might have put housewife as her profession because she valued that. Being a housewife (despite the modern prejudice) is actually a very valuable and rewarding thing.
Perhaps, the greatest thing about being a housewife or house husband is that you don't have to pay taxes. Obviously that's because you're not getting paid for all your work.
yes, as a 66 year old, I am now having the pleasure of re-reading Christie's books, with a vague memory of the clues and the perpetrators. I've even bought them new when re-issued, which is rare for me.
Since my childhood I loved the Tudor era and anything by Agatha or Austen. I relished history books, only about the people. Then I found Lucy. She is amazing. It makes me remember the excitement I felt when I would read another history or biography.
I have every Christie novel and have read every one 4 or 5 times. I watch every movie (old and new) and tv show. I’m a fanatic. She’s such an amazing storyteller. ❤
Oh my goodness. Like you I was in love with reading Jean Plaidy. When I was first 5:03 married every day I would go to the library and get a different Jean Plaidy book to read until I had read them ALL!
Me likewise....I wonder what happened to her. I loved her books, she even wrote about fairly remote historical royalty . Her books definitely created a life long love of history in me and probably many of us....
I have almost all of the Agatha Christie books. In fact when I lived in Europe I bought and read them in French. They, in English and French, are some of my prized possessions. 🇺🇸
I think my life would have been very different had it not been for Jean Plaidy. I was about nine when I discovered Elizabeth ? (I have just tried to identify which book it was -- cover picture showed a very haggard young lady who had just been released from the Tower) and that was the beginning of a lifelong passion for history. In that same shop, I found one of the old Classic Comics - Joan of Arc. I am 69 and they are still my heroines. And I don't want to leave out Agatha Christie, whom I started reading when I was about eleven and still thoroughly enjoy taking out the occasional AC from the library.
I studied history and I am cleaning toilets, so Lucy's father was right 😆. But I know people who studied law, graphic design, biology and they are cleaning toilets too, so definitely something wrong with society and job market today.
Very good 👍 I could see Agatha writing "Housewife" on her passport as a small layer of privacy, If her name wasn't recognized right away, who, at that time, would look twice at the name of a "Housewife"?
If I had been there I would have asked Lucy for a comment on Witness for the prosecution. The version she wrote. The play. You may not know it, Christy wrote I believe 5 plays.
I wish these adaptations would stop trying to modernise Agatha's work. The stories work because of the time they were set in and if we keep on changing events, people and places then the original work will get lost. If you want to change something, then I suggest writing your own story.
Yes! The USA version of Poirot in the ABC -murders was awful, or what was the movie title. Poirot being a priest etc. Nothing to do with Christie’s Poirot.
Became addicted long ago, had a box set of Miss Marples with Joan Hickson, with an extra hosted by LW about Victorian murder cases. Then came an Austen production. And then, and then . . . now a highlight of my viewing.
What I want to know,,,,,,,,,,,What happened to Lucy's pronounced, but very endearing lisp? It was like her trademark! Now, I can barely hear it. One needs to listen very carefully to notice it. Still there, but barely detectable. Did Lucy receive therapy from the "King's Speech" guy?
I love Lucy Worsley!!! She brings history back to life and she makes it fun!!
I will stop what ever I’m doing if I see Lucy on the TV just love her enthusiasm.
Same!!
Lucy Worsley entraps you with her voice, she is the best story teller of all times
Lucy's voice is so warm and full of honey.
I just adore Lucy. She brings history to life. 👏👏👏👏
Can listen to Lucy worsley for hours❤
My mom introduced me to Agatha Christie when I was about 10 years old and I am now 61, I have read and listened to her audiobooks over and over. She is one of my all time favorite authors.
Thank you Lucy for sharing the truth about her disappearance.
My mom did too, she started me reading her childhood books Patty and Joe Detectives. After reading all of her books I was introduced to Agatha Christie. I have my own collection of her books.
I am a big fan of Lucy's. I try to watch every PBS special featuring her. She is my dream historian girl!
Everything she does, writes and talk about, she does it with enthusiasm . Thank you for enriching our lives with your words and smiles.
i started reading Agatha Christie as a 9 year old. i still reread them and bought all her books in red binding last yearto reread.
One of the nicer things about getting older (I am 80) is that I can reread all the Agatha Christie books I loved as a young person and not know how they end!
I adore Lucy. Great voice and she makes history so interesting.
yes, but a pity about the stupid other woman. Her voice is so fake and she is talking too much
Absolutely adore Ms Lucy! Amazing lady!
Thank you Lucy for writing this book. The episode of her disappearance made me love her more.
Long time fan of Lucy and her unique indepth investigation of English History. Never change a thing Lucy Worsley. Your AWESOME! B. Bowman @ Camden Loche
Thank you for posting this for all of us. Wonderful to hear Lucy speak, about anything really, but even better that she has done this book to set the history of Agatha straight. I really enjoyed this chat! Great video - thanks again!
Lucy's lovely! Her immaculate looks, intelligence, smooth voice and sense of humour are entrancing!
I love Lucy Worsley, even if I would try to tell her to read my shopping list I would still listen to her with my mouth wide open. I love her dearly.
Great fan of Lucy Worsley and Agatha Christie. Fantastic!!!
Love Lucy!!
Thank you for posting this. Truly enjoying the conversation. Lucy is one my fave historian. Many of her subjects rarely covered by others. And gosh, I love Agatha Christie. I wished she had wrote more HP & MM ❤
Wonderful presentation! ❤
I love Agatha Christie books, and hearing the real story of her disappearance is so saddening. Lucy Worsley treats her with great delicacy and this is fantastic as mental health is so difficult to talk about
Love Lucy. Never miss her on TV.
Love all Mrs Christine's books. I dislike when TV and movies make a mess of the stories thinking they can do better. Thank you,
I watched Lucy Worsley talk about Agatha Christie on her tour around the UK, answering audience questions afterwards. Very immersive.
What Lucy Said! Everything she describes or believes is so exact. I only have about 35 or Agatha's books but several I've re-read. Thank you for this wonderful, Evening of History.
Very interesting and entertaining! Thank you!
Thank you some much for this. I totally agree with Lucy! I have read all Christie’s books and love rereading them!
When someone in the audience asks an inaudible question, please repeat it. We're part of the audience!
How can you not like her. A very kind soul. Some of her topics don't interest me but she is fun to listen too.
Lucy Worsely is the best historian ever. I can listen to her forever...the voice is enchanting.
Excellent presentation about my favourite author. I can read and listen to Agatha Christie books over and over again and often go to sleep listening to the audiobooks.
Well then. I love Lucy Worsley, I love Agatha Christie and I never knew the truth about her disappearance. Brava, Lucy! And thank you!
I loved history my entire life and thankfully my parents took me to museums, battlefields and anything related to our past.
I want the Lucy Worsley top ten Agatha Christie books list!
What is your's?
Loved this! Will listen or watch Lucy Worsley anytime! ☺️
I could see Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II racing 🏁 against Christie. The Queen loved driving.
This was wonderful! Been a big fan of Lucy for a while. I have read all of Agatha Christie works. Big fan since age 13 (now 66)Great questions too!
I adore Lucy what an amazing lady.
Worsley is brilliant. Tough job for the counterpart in the other chair. Worsley is very gracious to be there.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. She's the moderator and her job is to facilitate the presentation. I think she did a great job, appropriately. A great flow.
I reread Agatha Christie over and over again. I enjoy her books so much.💜🇺🇸
Like Lucy, I love history too as I am sure millions, maybe billions of others do too! Lucy's programs are always so fascinating to be. I love the research she does to make you feel like you lived back in the time of the topic she is discussing. Cherrio!
I love history too and have often seen by some of Lucy’s documentary’s. She puts her heart and soul in it to making it even more interesting
"The Keeper of Ice and Snow." Best job title ever!! 😂
Everything Lucy does is wonderful and worthwhile
I’ve never read AC, this talk makes me want to seek her books out.
I have no problem waiting to hear Lucy speak, I positively love her work! However, the wait for this Video to begin was rather ridiculous!🥴
Had to fast forward to the part when she began her talk ..
Been able to be at two of her one women shows at our local theatre. She makes history come alive, gives you are new look at an old story. Afterwards asking her questions and hearing her love of all historical themes.
I have absolutely no idea why I fancy Lucy so much.
lovely little talk :)
Hello Dear Listener!
Don't give up on this - it starts around 23:37
Thank you. I didn't mind about this free recording not properly starting for a while because i found i could quite easily gast forward to the start. I hope that helps some of the people who seemed to have such problems with this.
I think a Georgette Heyer book would be great Lucy please. Loved this talk.
She might have put housewife as her profession because she valued that. Being a housewife (despite the modern prejudice) is actually a very valuable and rewarding thing.
Perhaps, the greatest thing about being a housewife or house husband is that you don't have to pay taxes. Obviously that's because you're not getting paid for all your work.
@@Ringsloveryou’re also your own boss, and set your own rules.
yes, as a 66 year old, I am now having the pleasure of re-reading Christie's books, with a vague memory of the clues and the perpetrators. I've even bought them new when re-issued, which is rare for me.
Brilliant.
Since my childhood I loved the Tudor era and anything by Agatha or Austen. I relished history books, only about the people. Then I found Lucy. She is amazing. It makes me remember the excitement I felt when I would read another history or biography.
Greetings from Florida 🐬 Thank You for Sharing ✨ this Gem 💎 of an interview with Lucy ❤
I brought Lucy’s book about Agatha Christie and read it. I enjoyed it
my goodness - that voice! I never fail to appreciate it.
I have read and reread allll of Agatha Christie's mystery books.
Yes you can reread them - and a way to do that is via audiobook or radio drama, so you can enjoy them all over again!
Hugh Fraser is particularly good on the audiobooks.
I agree and Hugh Fraser is absolutely wonderful reading the audiobooks.
Begins at 23.37 Lucy at 24.48
Thanks!
Yep, and it was super annoying too....
Had to fast forward...
Thank you!
I have every Christie novel and have read every one 4 or 5 times. I watch every movie (old and new) and tv show. I’m a fanatic. She’s such an amazing storyteller. ❤
Oh my goodness. Like you I was in love with reading Jean Plaidy. When I was first 5:03 married every day I would go to the library and get a different Jean Plaidy book to read until I had read them ALL!
Me likewise....I wonder what happened to her. I loved her books, she even wrote about fairly remote historical royalty . Her books definitely created a life long love of history in me and probably many of us....
Lucy is the VERY best!
Omg I wore out my copy of Plaidy’s Young Elizabeth ❤ I mean,now I have context so not so much a fan of Bess I but loved it as a kid
I have almost all of the Agatha Christie books. In fact when I lived in Europe I bought and read them in French. They, in English and French, are some of my prized possessions. 🇺🇸
Lucy has a certain charisma and character that draws you in each time
I think it is wonderful Lucy has a following, having listened ti Barbara Walters for eons, I cannot sign on to another presenter with lisp
This was so fantastic and so interesting from behind l beginning to end!
Que delícia de entrevista. Parabéns
Fabulous! Thank you. 💐
I think my life would have been very different had it not been for Jean Plaidy. I was about nine when I discovered Elizabeth ? (I have just tried to identify which book it was -- cover picture showed a very haggard young lady who had just been released from the Tower) and that was the beginning of a lifelong passion for history. In that same shop, I found one of the old Classic Comics - Joan of Arc. I am 69 and they are still my heroines. And I don't want to leave out Agatha Christie, whom I started reading when I was about eleven and still thoroughly enjoy taking out the occasional AC from the library.
The Murder at the Vicarage is my favorite and I have read all of her books.
The first instance of Miss Marple - fantastic!
A great audiobook is A Murder Is Announced - yay!
First Agatha book I ever read.
Really interesting & fun. !!!
I'm always amazed at how people so casually address Dr. Worsley as "Lucy". 🤔
I like that about her. She is not stuck up like a lot of people with a doctorate.
I studied history and I am cleaning toilets, so Lucy's father was right 😆. But I know people who studied law, graphic design, biology and they are cleaning toilets too, so definitely something wrong with society and job market today.
Very good 👍 I could see Agatha writing "Housewife" on her passport as a small layer of privacy, If her name wasn't recognized right away, who, at that time, would look twice at the name of a "Housewife"?
Wonderfully interesting.
Thank you from Oklahoma USA
I love Lucy!
I wish Lucy would do a history of Nell Guwynn.
If I had been there I would have asked Lucy for a comment on Witness for the prosecution. The version she wrote. The play. You may not know it, Christy wrote I believe 5 plays.
24:45 it starts here
Agatha 1979 american movie with famous actors. highly recommend
Unfortunately usually USA versions of Christie’s work are not that good than english ones.
I wish these adaptations would stop trying to modernise Agatha's work. The stories work because of the time they were set in and if we keep on changing events, people and places then the original work will get lost. If you want to change something, then I suggest writing your own story.
Yes! The USA version of Poirot in the ABC -murders was awful, or what was the movie title. Poirot being a priest etc. Nothing to do with Christie’s Poirot.
Interviewing is an art.
You forgot to mention “national treasure“ in the introduction. Or, perhaps even international treasure!
Became addicted long ago, had a box set of Miss Marples with Joan Hickson, with an extra hosted by LW about Victorian murder cases. Then came an Austen production. And then, and then . . . now a highlight of my viewing.
She is beyond adorably cute!
An Agatha Christie and Britney Spears book? I mean... its got to be called "Don't you know that you're Toxic" right? :D
8:20 Starts talking about Agatha Christie.
WTF? More than 20 minutes of “the event will begin shortly.” Before it begins. No one capable of cutting that down to a minute or two?
Thanks to you I actually forwarded and watched... I would.have just gone off otherwise
Or 23 minutes?
Um, get over it
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The Royal Family has plenty of money. Shame on them for not supporting Hampton Court Palace.
The library can only charge up to the cost of the book, not for how long it's been out.
Is the painting to the left of the screen of Lucy?
My favorite is the crooked house
What I want to know,,,,,,,,,,,What happened to Lucy's pronounced, but very endearing lisp?
It was like her trademark!
Now, I can barely hear it. One needs to listen very carefully to notice it. Still there, but barely detectable.
Did Lucy receive therapy from the "King's Speech" guy?
So Max was a keeper.