BBC launched the TV version of "No one survived" on the 125th anniversary of Agatha Christie's birth, written by Sarah Phelps. The story is set on the eve of the outbreak of World War II in August 1939, when eight strangers are invited to Soldier Island. When they arrived, they were received only by the housekeeper and his wife. During dinner, the gramophone in the restaurant suddenly rang, accusing the guests and the housekeeper that they had all committed murder. When everyone was in panic, one of the guests died suddenly, and the nightmare began. At present, the remake of "No one survives" in other English-speaking countries has adopted the ending of the stage play, which is the first English-speaking country film and television adaptation to adopt the original ending.