Towards Zero | Official Trailer – BBC

An explosive love triangle, a formidable matriarch, and a house party of enemies. Based on the classic mystery by the best-selling author, #AgathaChristie. Watch #TowardsZero on #iPlayer from 2nd March 🔍

After a scandalous celebrity divorce, a British tennis star – Nevile Strange – and his ex-wife make the unthinkable decision to spend a summer together. #OliverJacksonCohen #MimiKeene #EllaLilyHyland #AnjelicaHuston #JackieClune #JackFarthing #AdamHugill #ClarkePeters #MatthewRhys #KhalilGharbia #AnjanaVasan

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28 thoughts on “Towards Zero | Official Trailer – BBC

  1. Diversity and inclusivity has pretty much ruined the British period drama in recent years. I will stick with the the 2007 adaption with Geraldine McEwan, Julian Sands and Eileen Atkins.

  2. Oliver jackson cohen is painfully beautiful but even he cant make me watch this, it looks boring and stupid.
    also there is a movie with Chris Evans and Ana de armas called Knifes Out – it seems the same.

  3. Pity about the wonderful-looking production values. But this is not Agatha Christie. The silly-woke racial changes and sex scenes spoil it completely. If Agatha Christie had wanted the elderly lawyer Mr Treves to be Afro-Caribbean she would have made him so. But this is England in the 1940s, novel was published in 1944, the main characters are upperclass and they and their minions are all white. Authenticity clearly counts for nothing these days. The BBC continues to cater for the lowest strata of sub-intelligent viewers. The Christie Estate have sold out — anything goes for money — as more and more Christie novels are now in the public domain and can be found online for free and the only profit they are getting is from these tv and film adaptations.

  4. Within 1 second of watching a Series obviously set around the 1930s in upper Class England I was desperately looking for a 'person of colour'. I was not disappointed and the good old BBC excelled themselves as usual by 'reimagining' a situation in the British Upper Class with an important Black Character included. This ridiculous propaganda sticks out 'like a sore thumb' and has become boringly predictable. Another 'reimagined' Drama that I shall not waste my time watching.

  5. The original novel by Agatha Christie does not feature any Black characters in significant roles. But of course.. this is the BBC wasting our money.

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