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Supt Battle WAS in Cards On The Table along with Poirot, Race and Ariadne but Battle and Race were taken out of the Adaptation and replaced but Battle and Ariadne were in the Play and Poirot and Race werent in the Play.
I know it was mentioned yonks ago but I don't think George Baker would be too old but he looked unwell last time I saw him on Television, I think Jim Broadbent or Duncan Preston would be good as Battle.
Poirot is bad luck when it comes to parties! Of course, it may turn out like he had feared it would at the end of "Three Act Tragedy", that it could have been him that was poisoned. That does give me an idea....
Mr Graves- that's a superb list. I would never invite Poirot because every dinner party he attends ends in murder! Mr Pye wolud be a great addidtion because he knows the best gossip. Plus he value any antiques you have knocking round the place. Mrs Oliver would of course be very entertaining. The rest I think be charming companions.
I would invite Doctor Bessner and his lovely wife Cornelia, Ariadne Oliver, Colonel Race, Mr Satterthwaite, Mr Pye, Bobby and Frankie Jones, Rhoda and John Despard, and, as my guest of honour, Superintendent Battle. It would be nice if his daughter could join us, too. She sounds a charming creature...
The dinner party list, I'll add Japp and Miss lemon.
ampman, are these the charcaters you wanted bumped off?
Gwenda and Giles from Sleeping Murder, they really annoy me, but it would have made a mess of the plot I suppose.
Miss Knight (?) that annoying woman who came to look after Miss Marple and nearly drove her mad.
Everybody in They Do It With Mirrors. Irritating weirdos.
Raymond West.........I just don't take to him.
And Giles and his sister might not get on with him as I think they were a little intolerent of Miss Marple and Jerry might still be a little peeved that Miss Marple stole the show, Father (At Bertrams Hotel) would be at Poirot and Miss Marple's too.
Ah, Tommy that would make a great evening. 
As much as I like Poirot, I wouldn't invite him either. He might not find the dinner arrangements symetrical enough for his liking!
I think that is an excellenty question Miss Quin, I will have to think about who I would like to invite, Apart from Miss Marple and Poirot I would probably invite Hastings, Dolly Bantry, Sir Henry Clthering, Dermot Craddock, Lucy Eyelesbarrow, Gyles and Gwends, Jerry (Is that his name?) and his sister from The Moving Finger, Colin from The Clocks, Supt Battle, Bundle and Bill, Hilary from Destination Unknown and ofcourse Tommy, Tuppence and Albert but that seems alot so I would probaly not include Poirot, Hastings, Miss Marple, Dolly Bantry, and Sir Henry and take them seperately out for a Meal.
Battle looks wooden but is very interesting underneath..
Ah Tommy, youve given me an idea!
If you were having a dinner party, which AC charcaters would you invite? Miss Marple because she's so wonderful, Mr Satterwaite (who'd probably get along well with Miss M) Dolly Bantry, Captain Hastings, Mr Quin (add mystery), Lucy from the Hollow (to add some humour) and Charles from Dumb Witness, just because he's so good looking!
There are some Agatha Christie Characters I would love to socialize with and Battle is one of them, as is Bundle, Bobby, Frankie and Tommy and Tuppence.
Battle was in the book version of "Cards On the Table", yes. But they replaced him with a different, made-up character for the film. Which, considering what they made of the policeman in the film version, was probably a good thing.
I can't really think of any actor who is "wooden" enough to play Battle at the moment. Hmmm... *runs off to fetch her thinking cap*
I think he was in the book "Cards On the Table".
Ten people, each with something to hide and something to fear, are invited to a lonely mansion on Soldier Island by a host who, surprisingly, fails to appear.
When the wealthy patriarch, Aristide, is murdered, suspicion falls on the whole household. ...
Travelling on the Orient Express, Poirot is approached by a desperate American. Afraid that someone plans to kill him, Ratchett asks Poirot for help ...
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I really enjoy the "Battle" books....Why doesn't Superintendent Battle appear in Fav Detectives?....Personally The Secret of Chimneys is the best retreat on a rainy day