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Murder is Easy viewers left ‘wincing’ at ‘awful errors’ as they spot blunders in new BBC drama

One furious viewer tweeted: "That was the final straw."

BBC Murder Is Easy viewers were left fuming after they spotted a historical blunder in the first instalment of the Agatha Christie adaptation.

The series follows 30-year-old actor David Jonsson as detective Luke Fitzwilliam, tasked with investigating deaths in a rural fictional town after being alerted by Miss Lavinia Pinkerton, played by Penelope Wilton, during a train journey.

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Rye Lane star David Jonsson plays detective Luke Fitzwilliam in BBC’s Murder is EasyCredit: BBC
Fans of BBC’s Murder is Easy have spotted some historical mistakes in the first instalmentCredit: BBC

The detective feels more than obliged to investigate the deaths after he later discovers in the episode that Miss Pinkerton was found dead.

But it seems the more Fitzwilliam investigates and hunts for clues and answers, the more skilful the murderer or murderers become as they strike again time after time.

Eagle-eyed viewers of the show took to X(Twitter) and highlighted the historical blunder in the latest BBC whodunit after they spotted a reference to the betting magazine, The Racing Post, first published on April 15, 1986. 

However, Murder Is Easy was set decades earlier, in 1954, meaning the publication wasn’t around then. 

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One viewer raged: "#Murderiseasy there was no Racing Post at this time, plus the NHS had arrived Awful errors. @BBCOne."

A second viewer added: "I winced at the mention of 'Racing Post'. Sporting Life ruled supreme, of course. #MurderIsEasy."

Another viewer noted the storyline, saying: "Not sure you'd be poring over the Racing Post in the Fifties.”

A fourth user referenced the Racing Post blunder and said: "That was the final straw."

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However, many viewers of Murder is Easy took to the social media platform and penned down how impressed they were with the show, as one user wrote: "I adore how they manage to make everyone so sus in an Agatha Christie adaption #MurderIsEasy."

Another followed: "The #MurderIsEasy drama an interesting take so far on what is a book without either Poirot or Marple. Always good to see a fresh take on Christie. Good chance this will expand the Christie following. Shall be watching the 2nd episode on iPlayer ASAP." 

However, a show source clarified to The Sun Online that it wasn't a "blunder", but down to a rights issue, adding: "it wasn’t possible to use the actual prominent horseracing and sports newspaper of the day.

"Miss Pinkerton is therefore seen clutching a version of The Racing Post."

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