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    Murder, She Wrote

    TV-PG1984 · Mystery · 12 seasons

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  1. 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.

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    • 1984-09-30
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 50
  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Murder, She Wrote ran for 12 seasons and more than 260 episodes, ending in 1996, after which came four TV films. The show won six Golden Globes over the years, including two for Best Television ...

  3. Our review: Parents say ( 4 ): Kids say ( 7 ): More than two decades after its debut, the show continues to engage audiences with its endearing heroine and an ever-changing cast of guest stars. Through the years, Murder, She Wrote has featured soon-to-be-familiar faces like George Clooney, Courteney Cox, and Marcia Cross.

    • Angela Lansbury, Tom Bosley, William Windom
    • Emily Ashby
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  5. Murder, She Wrote TV-G 1984 ... Reviews 89% 50+ Ratings Avg. Audience Score Mystery writer and amateur detective Jessica Fletcher - a down-to-earth, middle-aged widow - ferrets out the criminals ...

    • Angela Lansbury
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    • 12
    • 15 “The Witch’s Curse” S8.E12
    • 14 “Sticks and Stones” S2.E10
    • 13 "The Return of Preston Giles" S7.E7
    • 12 "One Good Bid Deserves Another" S2.E17
    • 11 "If It's Thursday, It Must Be Beverly" S4.E7
    • 10 "Nan’S Ghost Parts 1 & 2" S12.E6 and E7
    • 9 “Keep The Home Fries Burning" S2.E14
    • 8 "The Days Dwindle Down" S3.E21
    • 7 "The Sins of Castle Cove" S5.E17
    • 6 "Mirror, Mirror on The Wall: Parts 1 & 2" S5.E21 & 22

    Jessica Fletcher always keeps a logical mind even when solving seemingly impossible mysteries. That’s why she doesn’t initially believe rumors about a newcomer to Cabot Cove being a witch in this episode (which also stages a play about a woman falsely accused of witchcraft). As strange things keep happening, however, even Mrs. Fletcher starts to ha...

    Cabot Cove’s longtime sheriff (and Jessica’s good friend) decides to retire, but of course, he does it just in time for his replacement to have to take on a murder investigation or two. The murder investigation coincides with the potential development of 400 condos. Murder, She Wrotehas many storylines that deal with the conservation of Cabot Cove’...

    Fans were thrilled to see the return of Jessica's inaugural foe. In the episode, the first man Jessica put behind bars, Preston Giles, is mysteriously released from a double-murder charge after only six years. Giles, Jessica's former publisher, goes back to work at his old publishing house, where a rival editor is suddenly murdered. As Jessica snoo...

    Since the majority of the Murder, She Wrote episodes don’t actually take place in Jessica Fletcher’s hometown of Cabot Cove, it’s no surprise that many of the best episodes feature Jessica traveling near and far. In this episode, she heads to Boston to bid in an auction on behalf of one of her wealthy friends. Her aim is to get a journal, but durin...

    This title is a play on the 1969 film If It's Tuesday, It Must Be Belgium. Jessica is tasked with aiding night deputy Jonathan Martin, whose pill-popping wife was found dead from a bullet discharged from Jonathan's spare firearm. Was it suicide or something more nefarious? Despite his philandering ways that would seem to give him a motive, Jonathan...

    While most of Murder, She Wrote’sbest episodes focus on straight-up murder cases that have a twist, the two-part “Nan’s Ghost” leans more toward the supernatural at first. The story features the idea of a young woman haunting an Irish castle. Of course, it’s the same building where Jessica Fletcher finds herself in the episode. RELATED: 10 Worst Mu...

    The episode initially paints competition between restaurants as the potential cause of murder as several customers from one place have food poisoning before one person ends up dead. The weapon is poisoned strawberry preserves, but competition isn’t the reason at all. As often happens in the series, it turns out the motive for murder is completely d...

    The Season 3 finale of Murder, She Wrotesits among the series' most beloved episodes. Not only does Jessica find herself in the literal line of fire, but she also ties the matching bullet to an unsolved shooting that jailed a man for 30 years. The man in question is Sam Wilson, an accountant booked for murdering his boss, Richard Jarvis. Jarvis pai...

    Problems in paradise arise when Jessica's old mentee Sybil Reed writes a vengeful expose called "The Sins Of Castle Cove." When the inhabitants of Cabot Cove learn the tale is inaccurately based on their tight-knit community, they lash out in protest. Soon, the murder plot of Miriam's novel becomes a nightmarish reality. Suddenly, Cabot Cove's Miri...

    The final two episodes of Season 5 still rank among the most adored chapters of Murder, She Wrote. The episode starts with the arrival of Eudora McVeigh, whose friendly demeanor is a cunning front for her attempt to overtake Jessica's role in Cabot Cove. When local doctor (and one of the most often recurring Murder characters) Seth Hazlitt is poiso...

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  6. Aug 3, 2021 Full Review Tom Long Santa Cruz Sentinel Murder, She Wrote is a nicely done TV series, and it will probably never be painful to sit through an episode, but, so far at least, it seems ...

  7. Jun 21, 2021 · Murder, She Wrote is streaming on Peacock. “Death Takes a Curtain Call” (Season 1, Episode 10) Murder, She Wrote premiered in 1984, so it makes sense that the show treaded into Cold War ...

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