In this instalment of tv sketching, I’ve discovered Les Petits Meurtres d’Agatha Christie (Wikipedia; AgathaChristie.com), aka Agatha Christie’s Criminal Games / Little Murders. Only one season (one from the 1950s-set series — the season numbering is convoluted) is currently available here on SBS On Demand, and only for a few more days.
The usual TV sketching rule applies — no pausing.

In terms of its heightened reality / little world / stagey fun, it’s on par with Queens of Mystery, Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries, and Shakespeare & Hathaway.

With melodramatic poses and distinct costuming choices, this makes it a lot of fun to sketch.

It’s particularly fond of warm reds and mint greens.

The sketches above are from “The Pale Horse”, and those below are from “The Protheroe Mystery”.



For other TV sketching, see the TV SKETCHING category.
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