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What is likable about the memoir is Suchet's lack of a stiff upper lip.
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Bonnie presides over the writing of Suchet's memoir – his clueless muse, pacing the long corridor of their Baker Street flat or folding loo paper into neat piles, as if trying to bring order to a mind in tatters.
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Heavens, Christopher Hart in the Sunday Times is so impressed by the way that this "assured production does full justice to one of Miller's most craftsmanlike plays" that he even finds special praise for Suchet's "thick wrists and chunky hands".
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For all its heart, there is one thing Suchet's memoir lacks: any attempt to describe what is happening inside Bonnie's head.
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The brother of former ITN newsreader John, Suchet's first screen brush with Poirot was in Thirteen At Dinner, playing Inspector Japp to Peter Ustinov's portrayal of the main character.
Poirot star David Suchet made a CBE in New Year honours list 2010
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But this is why it matters that books such as Suchet's are written and read.
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Kamenski's foot broke Suchet French left centre but Caffarilli's counterattack on Suchet's right beat Ulanis then outflanked Kamenski to win the battle.
Archive 2005-06-01 Nick 2005
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Kamenski's foot broke Suchet French left centre but Caffarilli's counterattack on Suchet's right beat Ulanis then outflanked Kamenski to win the battle.
Camp Cromwell Bulletin 16/06/05 Nick 2005
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Suchet's sound judgment, his governing yet conciliating spirit, his military tact, and his bravery, had procured him astonishing success.
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"To cut your way through the blockade, and join Suchet's corps, attacking the Austrians at the Monte Ratte, and by the sea road gaining the heights of Bochetta."
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