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Murder, She Wrote (An Episode Guide) Murder, She Wrote (an Episode Guide) Murder, She Wrote an Episode Guide by Jeff DeVouge Last updated: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 00:00 264 eps aired from: Sep 1984 to: May 1996 CBS 60 min stereo closed captioned 4 TVMs Full Titles 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th (BIG) List Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Season Guide regulars: ● Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher recurring characters: ● William Windom as Doctor Seth Hazlett ● Tom Bosley as Sheriff Amos Tupper [ 1-4 ] ● Jerry Orbach as Harry McGraw [ 1-6 ] ● Michael Horton as Grady Fletcher [ 1-11 ] ● Richard Paul as Mayor Sam Booth [ 3-7 ] ● Julie Adams as Eve Simpson [ 4-9 ] ● Will Nye as Deputy Floyd [ 5-7 ] ● Keith Michell as Dennis Stanton [ 5-9 ] ● Ron Masak as Sheriff Mort Metzger [ 5-12 ] ● James Sloyan as Robert Butler [ 6-7 ] ● Ken Swofford as Lt. Perry Catalano [ 6-7 ] ● Hallie Todd as Rhoda Markowitz [ 6-7 ] ● Louis Herthum as Deputy Andy Broom [ 8-12 ] http://epguides.com/MurderSheWrote/guide.shtml (1 of 67) [14.08.2012 16:48:50] Murder, She Wrote (an Episode Guide) SEARCH Back to TO Title TO Next Related links Menus FAQ epguides TOP of Page List Season via Google & Grids & TV.com Pilot 1. "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes" cast: Eddie Barth [ Bernie ], Jessica Browne [ Kitty Donovan ], Bert Convy [ Peter Brill ], Herb Edelman [ Bus Driver ], Anne Lloyd Francis [ Louise McCallum ], Michael Horton [ Grady Fletcher ], Tricia O'Neil [ Ashley Vickers ], Dennis Patrick [ Dexter Baxendale ], Raymond St. Jacques [ Doctor ], Ned Beatty [ Chief Roy Gunderson ], Arthur Hill [ Preston Giles ], Brian Keith [ Caleb McCallum ], Rosanna Huffman [ Eleanor Thompson ], Paddi Edwards [ Lois Hoey ], Ellen Crawford [ Muriel ], David Byrd [ Davis ], Richard Erdman [ Eggman ], Danny Wells [ Talk Show Host ], John Hancock [ Daniel, the Porter ], Jay Fenichel [ Cellini ], Stanley Brock [ Marvin ], Hap Lawrence [ Deputy ], Kat Sawyer-Young [ Feminist Interviewer ], Joseph Perry [ Heavy Set Man ], Howard Mann [ New Holvang Cabbie ], Freddye Chapman [ Jane ], Russell Curry [ Black Youth ], Johnny Venocur [ 2nd Tough ], Andy Garcia [ 1st Tough ], Anne Ramsey [ Woman on Bus ], Jimmy Joyce [ Tom, Bldg. Security guard ], Ken Olfson [ TV Book Critic ], Paula Victor [ Agnes Peabody ], Billie Hayes [ Peter Pan at Party ], Cathey Paine [ Young Woman ], Beau Starr [ Cop on the Boat ], Larry McCormick [ TV Reporter ], Dan Chambers [ Cab Driver ], Sallee Young [ Performer ], Donald Elson [ Bookstore owner ], Daniel Zippi [ Mailman ], Peter Boyle [ Unknown ] When Jessica publishes her first murder mystery, it shoots to the top of the best-seller list. Then, at a costume party, Jessica must solve the murder of another guest costumed as Sherlock Holmes. b: 30 Sep 84 pc: 59274 w: Peter S. Fischer s: Richard Levinson, William Link, Peter S. Fischer d: Corey Allen Back to TO Title TOP of Page List 1st Season 1984 2. "Deadly Lady" gs: Doran Clark [ Nancy Earl ], Marilyn Hassett [ Maggie Earl ], Cassie Yates [ Lisa Earl Shelby ], Anne Lockhart [ Grace Earl Lamont ], Richard Hatch [ Terry Jones ], Dack Rambo [ Brian Shelby ], Howard Duff [ Ralph ], Tom Bower [ Jonathan Bailey ], Carol Swarbrick [ Emma ], Claude Akins [ Ethan Cragg ], John Petlock [ Nils Andersen ], Robert Beecher [ Elias Cobb ] Jessica must solve the murder of the wealthy Stephen Earl, and becomes embroiled in a family deceit and greed. b: 7 Oct 84 pc: 59206 w: Peter S. Fischer d: Corey Allen http://epguides.com/MurderSheWrote/guide.shtml (2 of 67) [14.08.2012 16:48:50] Murder, She Wrote (an Episode Guide) 3. "Birds of a Feather" gs: Jeff Conaway [ Howard Griffin ], Carol Lawrence [ Candice Drake ], Richard Gautier [ Mike ], Genie Francis [ Victoria Brandon ], Bart Braverman [ Bill Patterson ], Gabe Kaplan [ Freddy York ], Harry Guardino [ Lieutenant Novak ], Barbara Rhoades [ Barbara ], Martin Landau [ Al Drake ], Robin Bach [ Maitre d' ], John O'Leary [ Minister ], William Edward Phipps [ Charlie ], Brian Avery [ Nightclub M.C. ], Gary Pagett [ Security Guard ], Tony Ballen [ Waiter ], Nick Savage [ Leather Guy ], Herndon Jackson [ Waiter #2 ] A family wedding brings Jessica to San Francisco where the bridegrrom-to-be must first be cleared of murder charges. b: 14 Oct 84 pc: 59203 w: Robert E. Swanson d: John Llewellyn Moxey 4. "Hooray for Homicide" gs: Samantha Egger [ Marta Quintessa ], Melissa Sue Anderson [ Eve Crystal ], John Astin [ Ross Hayley ], José Pérez [ Lt. Mike Hernandez ], James MacArthur [ Allan Gebhart ], John Saxon [ Jerry Lydecker ], Morgan Stevens [ Scott Bennett ], Claude Akins [ Captain Ethan Craig ], Lyle Waggoner [ Martin Strindberg ], Virginia Mayo [ Elinor ], Ron Palillo [ Norman Lester ], Marianne McAndrew [ Sunny Finch ], Wayne Powers [ First Asst. Director ], Erik Holland [ Det. Mack Brody ], Hank Rolike [ Paddy ], Paul Ryan [ Ted Lafferty ], Barbara Block [ TV Newswoman ], Jack Scaliri [ TV Newsman #1 ], R.J.Adams [ TV Newsman #2 ], Michael Milhoan [ Security Guard ], Lisa Hope Ross [ Tour Guide ] Jessica arrives in Hollywood to protest the filming of her novel and prevent it from becoming a trashy movie, only to find herself heading a list of murder suspects. b: 28 Oct 84 pc: 59201 w: Robert Van Scoyck d: Richard A. Colla 5. "It's a Dog's Life" gs: Dan O'Herlihy [ Denton Langley ], Lynn Redgrave [ Abby Freestone ], Jared Martin [ Spenser Langley ], Lenore Kasdorf [ Trish Langley ], Cherie Currie [ Echo Cramer ], Cathryn Damon [ Morgana ], Forrest Tucker [ Tom Cassidy ], Dean Jones [ Marcus Boswell ], Gregory Walcott [ Potts ], Sandy Ward [ Mr. Barnes ], Roger Miller [ Sheriff ], Byron Cherry [ Dep. Will Roxie ], James Hampton [ Vet ], Robert Cornthwaite [ Coroner ], Greg Norberg [ Gary ], Bernard McDonald [ Master of the Hunt ], Brian Mozur [ Anthony ], Donna Anderson Marshall [ Miss Sampson ] While visiting her cousin at Langley Manor, a country estate in the South, a man dies during a fox-hunt under strang circumstances, and Jessica tries to find out what really happened. b: 4 Nov 84 pc: 59208 w: Peter S. Fischer d: Allen Reisnner 6. "Lovers and Other Killers" gs: Andrew Stevens [ David Tolliver ], Peter Graves [ Dr.Edmund Gerard ], Andrew Prine [ Prof. Todd Lowery ], Grant Goodeve [ Jack Schroeder ], Lois Nettleton [ Amelia Browne ], Greg Morris [ Lt.Cal Andrews ], Lory Walsh [ Lila Schroeder ] While in Seattle lecturing at the university, Jessica is convinced that the young man she hired as her secretary is not a killer. http://epguides.com/MurderSheWrote/guide.shtml (3 of 67) [14.08.2012 16:48:50] Murder, She Wrote (an Episode Guide) b: 18 Nov 84 pc: 59207 w: Gereld K. Siegel d: Alan Cooke 7. "Hit, Run and Homicide" gs: Claude Akins [ Captain Ethan Cragg ], Van Johnson [ Daniel O'Brien ], June Allyson [ Katie Simmons ], Patti D'Arbanville [ Leslie ], Stuart Whitman [ Charles Woodley ], Edward Albert [ Tony Holiday ], Bruce Gray [ Dean Merrill ], Lois Foraker [ Eliza Bates ], Paddi Edwards [ Lois ], Dee Croxton [ Cora McIntyre ], Douglas Stevenson [ Gas Attendant ], Roger Price [ Local #1 ], Ed Morgan [ Local #2 ], Harry Stephens [ Doctor ], G.R. Smith [ Deputy ], David Ashrow [ Umpire ] Jessica helps a most unconventional neighbor who is accused of murdering his former partner with one of his inventions. b: 25 Nov 84 pc: 59216 w: Peter S. Fischer s: Peter S. Fischer, Gerels K. Siegel d: Walter Grauman 8. "We're Off to Kill the Wizard" gs: James Coco [ Horatio Baldwin ], Kim Darby [ Laurie Bascomb ], Kristoffer Tabori [ Phillip Carlson ], George DiCenzo [ Michael Gardner ], Richard Sanders [ Arnold Megrim ], Christine Belford [ Erica Baldwin ], Gene Evans [ Leo Hollander ], John Schuck [ Captain ], James Stephens [ Lt. Bert Donovan ], Anne Kerry [ Carol Donovan ], Leaf Phoenix [ Billy Donovan ], Summer Phoenix [ Cindy Donovan ], Eric Server [ Ned O'Brien ], Vincent Howard [ Second Guard ], Ivan Saric [ Security Guard ], Henry G. Sanders [ Skycap ], Laura Leyva [ Clerk ] Jessica is asked to help solve the "impossible" murder of a wealthy, and much disliked, amusement park owner. b: 9 Dec 84 pc: 59204 w: Paul W. Cooper d: Allen Reisner 9. "Death Takes a Curtain Call" gs: Claude Akins [ Captain Ethan Gragg ], William Conrad [ Major Anatole Karzoff ], Vicki Kriegler [ Natalia ], George De La Pena [ Alexander ], Kerry Armstrong [ Irina ], James Carroll Jordan [ Skip Fleming ], Hurd Hatfield [ Leo Peterson ], Adam Gregor [ Nagy ], Dane Clark [ Chief Agent O'Farrell ], Paul Rudd [ Mr. Eddington ], Jessica Nelson [ Velma Rodecker ], Anthony DeLongis [ Serge Berensky ], Steve Arvin [ TV Reporter ], Read Morgan [ Sgt. Kevin Hogan ], Courtney Burr [ Dewey Johnson ], Adam Gregor [ Nagy ] While attending a special ballet performance, Jessica helps solve the backstage murder of a young dancer by a defecting ballerina. b: 16 Dec 84 pc: 59219 w: Paul W. Cooper d: Allen Reisner 10. "Death Casts a Spell" gs: José Ferrer [ Cogliostro ], Diana Canova [ Joan Germaine ], Murray Hamilton [ Bud Michaels ], Robert Loggia [ Joe Kellijian ], Mayf Nutter [ Zack Bernard ], Michelle Phillips [ Regina Kellijian ], Brian Kerwin [ Andy Townsend ], Elaine Joyce [ Sheri Diamond ], Robert Hogan [ Lt. Bertcam ], Conrad Janis [ Dr. Lambert ], Elvia Allman [ Elderly Lady ], Ritchie Montgomery [ Busboy ], Rance Howard [ Fillmore ], Alex Rebar [ Hypnotist ], Diane Turley-Travis [ Heisema ], Marylou Kenworthy [ Liz ], Bob Tzudiker [ Clerk ], Lee Duncan [ Policeman #1 ], Robert Balderson [ Hypnotized Person #1 ], Hartly Silver [ Hypnotized Person #2 ], Bill Shick [ Hypnotized Person #3 ], Gay
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