<p>Mark and Gray are reunited to discuss the working titles of Agatha Christie’s Swinging works - novels, plays and short stories to boot! Recorded in a very special location this is a fun rundown and a valuable glimpse into the Queen of Crime’s unique planning process!</p><p>You can find us on Instagram<a href="https://www.instagram.com/christie_time/"> <u>@Christie_Time</u></a>. We are also on Bluesky at<a href="https://bsky.app/profile/christietime.bsky.social"> <u></u></a><a href="http://christietime.com"><u>ChristieTime.com</u></a>. Our YouTube account is <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@TheSwingingChristies"><u>@TheSwingingChristies</u></a>. </p><p>WESTMAPOD launches on 31 March 2026!</p><p>Please subscribe to the podcast so you’re notified every time an episode drops!</p><p>Please also consider giving us a star rating and/or reviewing us on your podcatcher of choice.</p><p>Our website is<a href="https://christietime.com/"> <u></u></a><a href="http://christietime.com"><u>ChristieTime.com</u></a><a href="https://christietime.com/"><u></u></a>.</p><p>The Swinging Christies is a Christie Time project by Mark Aldridge and Gray Robert Brown.</p><p>00:00:00 - Opening titles</p><p>00:00:43 - Introductory chat</p><p>00:03:45 - Drag naming game!</p><p>00:08:07 - Work In Progress</p><p>00:11:43 - Cat Among the Pigeons (1959)</p><p>00:14:50 - The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding (1960)</p><p>00:17:17 - The Pale Horse (1961)</p><p>00:19:23 - The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side (1962)</p><p>00:25:33 - The Rule of Three (1962)</p><p>00:30:49 - The Clocks (1963)</p><p>00:33:47 - A Caribbean Mystery (1964)</p><p>00:36:56 - At Bertram’s Hotel (1965)</p><p>00:38:10 - Third Girl (1966)</p><p>00:41:31 - Endless Night (1967)</p><p>00:44:15 - By the Pricking of My Thumbs (1968)</p><p>00:50:18 - Hallowe’en Party (1969)</p><p>00:51:53 - Passenger to Frankfurt (1970)</p><p>00:54:04 - How to get in touch</p><p>00:55:24 - Closing titles</p><p>00:55:51 - Coda</p><p><br></p><p>Solutions revealed - Cat Among the Pigeons, The Pale Horse, At Bertram’s Hotel, Hallowe’en Party</p><p>TW - language quoted that some members of the traveller communities may find offensive</p>