ITV viewers seriously distracted as 'creepy' Hugh Laurie makes Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? debut | The Sun

FANS were all left shocked as Hugh Laurie made his first on-screen appearance in ITV's latest Agatha Christie drama Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

The three-part ITV drama has been brought to life by the actor as he directed the series and has now even made a cameo appearance.


The programme follows Bobby Jones (Will Poulter) as he searches for answers after finding himself at the scene of a mysterious death.

As part of the whodunnit, the show opened with Bobby finding the victim, Alex, below the cliffs.

Just before he died, Alex said to Bobby: "Why didn't they ask Evans?," setting the stage for the rest of the show.

63 year old Hugh decided to bring the Christie book to life after being a fan growing up and even decided to give himself the part of Dr James Nicholson, who made his first appearance in the second episode of the ITV drama.

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However some felt his 'creepy' appearance to be somewhat of a distraction.

Writing online, one fan said: “I’m not used to creepy Hugh Laurie but he plays it so well!”

Another added their confusion over seeing Hugh popping up on screen as they said: “I didn’t know Hugh Laurie was in it too.”

Fans were left impressed with Hugh's adaptation as they called on him to make more for the broadcaster.

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One adoring fan said: “Congrats to Hugh Laurie on #WhyDidntTheyAskEvans Excellent adaptation of a classic Agatha.”

As a second echoed: "Would definitely love to see more Agatha Christie adaptations by Hugh Laurie [sic].”

Despite this, many fans compared the show's first episode to the same as 'watching paint dry' as they slammed its slow-moving pace.

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