Sir David Suchet - as himself, as Poirot, and in some of his other iconic roles - will talk about his life and and career at the York Theatre Royal in October HE S the man who, for more than 25 years, brought Agatha Christie s most famous detective Hercule Poirot to life for TV audiences around the world. And on October 13, Sir David Suchet will be taking to the stage in York to reminisce about his life. In Poirot and More, Sir David will talk to journalist, broadcaster and biographer Geoffrey Wansell about his career, shedding light on some of his most beloved performances: not only Poirot, but also iconic theatre roles, such as Oscar Wilde s Lady Bracknell.
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Broadmoor staff have revealed what it s really like to work at the high-security psychiatric hospital treating the criminally insane.
From a patient torturing and killing another inmate to stopping obsessive fans visiting high profile murderers with their children, mental health professionals open up about their harrowing experiences in a new Channel 5 show airing tonight at 9pm: Broadmoor: Serial Killers & High Security.
Located in Crowthorne, Berkshire, Broadmoor Hospital has housed dozens of sadistic killers since it opened its doors in 1863, including Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe, gangster Ronnie Kray and rapist Robert Napper.
Professor Pamela Taylor, who worked as head of medical services at the institution, reveals how women would get solicitors to fight for their right to visit sex offenders with their own children in tow, and sent so many love letters to Sutcliffe that he couldn t answer them all.
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