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| David Suchet with Agatha Christie biographer Laura Thompson. Pic: ITV |
• BBC4's excellent scheduling of European crime dramas will soon be including a new Swedish season of five two-part adaptations of Arne Dahl's novels from his Intercrime series. Dahl is the pseudonym of Jan Arnold, whose stories to be screened this spring on Saturday nights will include The Blinded Man, Bad Blood, Many Waters, Europa Blues and To the Top of the Mountain. The tales focus on a team of older detectives. Further good news is that there will be four new Montalbano films in the autumn, along with a spin-off about Young Montalbano.
• The BFI in London is keen for us to flag up its forthcoming screenings of a new print of John Boorman's classic crime movie Point Blank. Tickets go on sale today for the screenings of this power-packed revenge tale, starring Lee Marvin, who was perfect as the bruising brute Walker, and Angie Dickinson. The direction is startling at times and the action unfolds in a fragmentary style, creating a fresh and exhilarating thriller that grips from start to finish. It was a bravura US debut from the British director.
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When in Istanbul in Sunday night's 'Perspectives', Suchet speaks with Crime novelist Barbara Nadel.
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