“I Fell In Love With A Fictional Character” – Hugh Laurie On His Agatha Christie Murder Mystery

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Published on April 15, 2022

Hugh Laurie confesses that his first crush was one of the central characters in Agatha Christie’s, “Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?” Hugh directed and stars in an adaptation of the novel that is streaming now on BritBox. Stick around for more of Stephen’s interview with his friend Hugh Laurie! #Colbert #WhyDidntTheyAskEvans #HughLurie

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12 comments

  • William Gregory 2 years ago

    I WAS LITERALLY BINGE WATCHING HOUSE JUST NOW

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  • Becky Webb 2 years ago

    Hugh could easily play Orsen Welles!

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  • Jessica Zaytsoff 2 years ago

    This a lovely beard. Now to go spin up Britbox

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  • New Message 2 years ago

    One more to binge this weekend!

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  • swanclipper 2 years ago

    He Hath Become Roberts Blossom in Home Alone

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  • Satori Mystic 2 years ago

    Hugh-manity, incarnate … his wit, wisdom, humor and variety of talents, moreover his musical spirit and skills … he’s a treasure, indeed.

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  • IA1 2 years ago

    The inveigle thing is interesting because incidentally the first episode of Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? has a line: “You’ve heard of London, don’t want to baffle you with jargon.”

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  • vmwindustries 2 years ago

    British television is for intelligent people. British television has no place in America. The world knows we are like Trump, N we don’ts know how to vote! I mean we know how to vote, but the other people that vote know how to vote, and they votes betters then us! But they don’t vote better then us they just don’t know how to cheats like us!!! Call your friends That you know had some dying, they vote Republicans with their names, like we doesn’t! Stupids liberates! What’s therrs called nows??? Demigods or sum such!?!! We knows hows too votes, sooos Trump 2025!!! Next lectionary is going to be Republicans!!!! Send it balls freedum!

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  • Patrick Hobbs 2 years ago

    “Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?” is a very enjoyable story, and nowhere near as frustrating as The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Don’t get me started.

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  • Runklestiltskin _ 2 years ago

    I am convinced, that Hugh would be a great Gandalf in a new LODR-netflix adaptation

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  • Dave Tromp 2 years ago

    What happend to his voice

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  • Diane K. Kovacs 2 years ago

    Ooh good! We subscribe to BritBox!

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