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Colonel Race


Colonel Race is a fictional character created by United Kingdom|British Mystery fiction|mystery novelist Agatha Christie. Race was a highly intelligent ex-Army Colonel who had a stint as a leader of the British spy agency MI5. The Colonel starred as a detective in four of Christie's books, most notably as Hercule Poirot's good friend in ''Cards on the Table'' and ''Death on the Nile''. He also appears in ''Sparkling Cyanide'' and ''The Man in the Brown Suit''. He is known for his patience, composure, and ability to quickly detect facts without anyone else noticing. ''The Man in the Brown Suit'' is perhaps the only novel in which the emotional side of Colonel Race's nature has been given consideration. It gives a whole new depth to his personality. In the 1978 film of ''Death on the Nile (1978 film)|Death on the Nile'' Colonel Race was played by David Niven. In the same book's 2004 TV adaptation for the television series ''Poirot'', he was played by James Fox. As Fox was unavailable for the 2006 adaptation of ''Cards on the Table'' the character was replaced by the similar character "Colonel Hughes", played by Robert Pugh. In the BBC Radio 4 adaptations of ''Death on the Nile'' (1997) and ''Cards on the Table'' (2002), Race was played by Donald Sinden. The 2002 ITV adaptation of ''Sparkling Cyanide'' featured Oliver Ford Davies as "Colonel Geoffrey Reece". Category:Fictional colonels|Race, Colonel Category:Agatha Christie characters|Race, Colonel

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