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HERCULE POIROT ON  SECRET  MISSION 
CANBERRRA:  We can  exclusively reveal  that 
actor  David  Suchet   is   really here 
on a top  secret assignment -  as a consultant  for a proposed  
Australian version of  the   hilarious  
BBC TV series  Blott On  The 
Landscape.
In the  British
smash hit  , based on the 1975 novel by
Tom Sharpe ,  Suchet   played  the  part
 of   Blott ,
 a  former  German
prisoner of  war  gardener , who  helps   bossomy  Lady  Maud
 Lynchwood  save  her
 ancestral  mansion  being 
destroyed  to  make way for  a  motorway,
an  act   secretly
 supported by her  unfaithful , money- hungry husband,  Sir  Giles
 Lynchwood,  a  dodgy
politician, played  by that arch villain ,
Arthur Daley (George Cole ).
Suchet  reluctantly  admitted he was  approached by a group of investors ,one
thought to be Phillip Adams of the ABC, to act as a  talent scout for the Aussie  series ,  called  Blotto
 On  the  Australian Landscape.  With  Coalition  governments 
promising to build  more
infrastructure roads in  Australia   than  the  Holy  Roman
 Empire , it is thought now is  an ideal time for the Aussie remake.
Furthermore, it has been suggested 
past and present  politicians  should be 
considered   for   parts
  in  the series. The  casting  couch 
could  be  occupied  by a 
host of  would be  starlets   wanting  to  play
the   Australian equivalent part  of  frowsy   Mrs  Forthby
, who  panders to  Sir  Giles’s  odd fetish , at  times  greeting  him at  her home   dressed
up as  the Naughty Catheter  Nurse  or  a  schoolgirl, even gagging and
tying  him  to  the 
bed   .  Suchet 
said  Mrs  Forthby 
is a kind of  Madam Lash  personality . Did  Little Darwin , he asked, know anyone who  fits  this  description  in  the  political   world   ? Do  we
 ever !!!!
The actor, made famous by the  Agatha
Christie  series , said he  found  comments by the  Federal minister for rustic ventures  , Barnaby Joyce, above , most interesting during the
recent ABC   Q and A session .  Fascinating was  the  fact that 
the  minister plays with  a  killer  tick. 
“I
am sure Agatha Christie could  have  written  a  play  around such  a 
murderous  insect , if  she had known  
that  it existed,” he  added .   At the end of 
Q and A , Barnaby pulled  the  pet  tick from  his pocket 
and  showed it to  Suchet, who
fell to  the  floor with  fright and lay there like a corpse until revived with smelling salts by  the ABC soon to be sacked chief tea lady and head of  program planning  , Miss  Marple .