The 'Why Didn't They Ask Evans' Trailer Features An All-Star Cast

The 'Why Didn't They Ask Evans' Trailer Features An All-Star Cast

Why Didn't They Ask Evans? isn't anywhere close to the most popular of Agatha Christie's 66 novels. It came out the same year as Murder on the Orient Express and it didn't star one of her regularly scheduled detectives of Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, or Tommy and Tuppence. Due to not having one of her standard crime solvers, it's only been adapted-as-written once before, in 1980, making BritBox's new version that arrives this April the second faithful adaptation ever. (There was a third adaptation in 2011, but it reconceived the novel as a Miss Marple story for the ITV series Agatha Christie's Marple.)

But that means that the mystery (and the pair who solve it) will be new acquaintances for fans tuning in to the three-part series. A passion project for Hugh Laurie, who fell in love with the book as a teenager, BritBox's Why Didn't They Ask Evans? is the first in a planned line of Christie adaptations, each from different directors who put their own spin on it, a marked departure from previous adaptation series, which were either TV series started the same group of actors like David Suchet or Julie McKenzie, movie series all from the same writer like Sarah Phelps, or films that starred the same actor in the detective role, like Peter Ustinov or Kenneth Branagh.

Laurie may be doing an off-beat story as the leading edge of this new wave of Christie adaptations. However, he has stuck to the traditional choice to turn the cast of Agatha Christie's story into an all-star affair. Will Poulter (Dopesick) and Lucy Boynton (The Politician) lead off the group as the amateur sleuths Bobby Jones and Lady Frankie Derwood, looking to solve the crime after a dead body turns up. But the trailer features a cavalcade of names and faces, all of whom may be the culprit in this whodunit.