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Sunday 12 August 2012

Poirot

Still extremely worried about Steven and embarrassed myself by falling apart in Church and i was doing Junior Church as well.

After Church me and Bob had a carvery.

This evening i watched







Agatha Christie's Poirot

Series 12 - 2. Three Act Tragedy

The detective's friend Sir Charles Cartwright (guest star Martin Shaw) hosts a cocktail party at his home in Cornwall, where an amiable local priest chokes to death on his drink. There seems to be no motive for murder, and no trace of poison found in the victim's glass, but weeks later, when Sir Charles's doctor friend Sir Bartholomew Strange dies in similar circumstances, he and Poirot team up to investigate. Drama, with Art Malik, Jane Asher and Anna Carteret, and David Suchet in the title role.

Cast and crew

Cast




Hercule Poirot
David Suchet
Sir Charles Cartwright
Martin Shaw
Sir Bartholomew Strange
Art Malik
Lady Mary Lytton Gore
Jane Asher

Then i watched the Olympics Closing Ceremony which finished at 12.30am

Olympics 2012

Olympics 2012 Closing Ceremony


The 30th Olympiad reaches a spectacular conclusion in the traditional closing ceremony, live from the Olympic Stadium in the East End of London. After 16 days of tense and exciting competition that will live long in the memory, the athletes can now relax as their achievements are recognised and celebrated in spectacular fashion. Beginning at 9.00pm, and featuring more than 4,000 performers - including 3,500 volunteers - the show is entitled A Symphony of British Music, and celebrates one of the nation's greatest cultural exports over the past 50 years. Produced by artistic designer Kim Gavin, with music direction by 007 composer David Arnold, the performance is rumoured to feature appearances by chart stars past and present, and although specific details are being kept strictly under wraps, names being mentioned include Adele, Take That, the Who, One Direction and the Spice Girls. The concert is followed by the appearance of the athletes who say their farewells en masse, not divided by country, a way of bringing the competitors together as `one nation'. London mayor Boris Johnson then takes the stage for the official handover to Rio de Janeiro, hosts of the 2016 Olympic Games, before the chairman of the International Olympic Committee declares the Games closed and the flame is extinguished. Presented by Gary Lineker and Sue Barker, with commentary by Huw Edwards, Hazel Irvine and Trevor Nelson.

Team GB got

29 Gold Medals
17 Silver Medals
19 Bronze Medals

Total 65 Medals

3rd Place in the games

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