For those confusing this with a serious documentary, consider the source. Alan Carr is droll but not known for historical research.
As a lifelong Christie fan, I've been watching this side by side with Lucy Worsley's more academic series on Dame Agatha. It's possible to enjoy both sides of the discussion. And I think Christie would have chuckled at Carr's show. She certainly enjoyed travel and food and even surfing and motorcycles. There is nothing wrong with Carr immersing himself in her world for a few laughs.
Sometimes you just have to kick up your heels and have fun. This is a pleasant addition to the world of Agatha Christie.
As a lifelong Christie fan, I've been watching this side by side with Lucy Worsley's more academic series on Dame Agatha. It's possible to enjoy both sides of the discussion. And I think Christie would have chuckled at Carr's show. She certainly enjoyed travel and food and even surfing and motorcycles. There is nothing wrong with Carr immersing himself in her world for a few laughs.
Sometimes you just have to kick up your heels and have fun. This is a pleasant addition to the world of Agatha Christie.