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in reply to @ingrid's post:

That's almost as much as I have on my computer!

Jokes aside, I recommend the BBC Poirot dramas myself. David Suchet is my real TV Poirot, but John Moffat makes for an excellent radio one. Also casting a vote for Knowing Me, Knowing You, which a parody of your typical interview show where they bring on a bunch of guests. Except in this case the host does a very job at hiding he's a complete ego-maniac who hasn't bothered to research his guests at all and mostly just tries to make the whole show about himself.

More recommendations might follow as I take a deeper look at what IA has available.

I certainly didn't share it specifically thinking of you or anything!

Did a quick search and Knowing Me, Knowing You is Alan Patridge which I've only heard a very little of and is definitely high up there for 'things I need to be more fully acquainted with'.

The RADIO Poirot okay so growing up every summer my mum would drive back to Ontario with my brother and I which is over a 2,500 km drive. In the days when we were very young, when the best you could get in a car was a tape deck, there were a lot of audio books in addition to music, and some of those were BBC Radio John Moffat Poirots. I used to listen to Murder On the Orient Express to fall asleep until the tape fell apart. Good, normal times.