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- 1. The Murder of Sherlock Holmes Sep 30, 1984
- Jessica attends a costume party where "Sherlock Holmes" is murdered.
- 2. The Murder of Sherlock Holmes Sep 30, 1984
- Jessica attends a costume party where "Sherlock Holmes" is murdered.
- 3. Deadly Lady Oct 7, 1984
- A multimillionaire appears to have drowned during a hurricane.
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Murder, She Wrote: Created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson, William Link. With Angela Lansbury, William Windom, Ron Masak, Louis Herthum. Professional writer and amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher uses her intellect, charm, and persistence to get to the bottom of every crime she encounters.
- (29K)
- 1984-09-30
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- 50
Murder, She Wrote is an American crime drama television series, created by Peter S. Fischer, Richard Levinson and William Link, starring Angela Lansbury, and produced and distributed by Universal Television for the CBS network.
This is a list of Murder, She Wrote episodes in the order that they originally aired on CBS. Most of the episodes took place either in Jessica's fictional hometown of Cabot Cove, Maine, or in New York City, but her travels promoting books or visiting relatives and friends led to cases throughout the U.S. and around the world. [citation needed]
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By11"The Murder of Sherlock Holmes"22"Deadly Lady"Corey Allen33"Birds of a Feather"John Llewellyn Moxey44"Hooray for Homicide"Richard CollaIn New York, Jessica's publisher Edward Graham seems to be cracking up following the death of his wife. But was a fall from the top of the building suicide or murder?
Watch Murder, She Wrote. Mystery writer and amateur detective Jessica Fletcher solves crimes in the murder capital of the US, Cabot Cove, Maine. Stream on Peacock.
Blackmail and political intrigue await Jessica when she is assigned to replace a deceased congressman in Washington, D.C.