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Murder, She Wrote: Season One
Murder, She Wrote: Season Two
Murder, She Wrote: Season Three
Murder, She Wrote: Season Four
Murder, She Wrote: Season Five
Murder, She Wrote: Season Six
Murder, She Wrote: Season Seven
Murder, She Wrote: Season Eight
Murder, She Wrote: Season Nine
Murder, She Wrote: Season Ten
Murder, She Wrote: Season Eleven
Murder, She Wrote: Season Twelve

Episodes:

  1. "Nailed"
  2. "A Quaking in Aspen"
  3. "The Secret of Gila Junction"
  4. "Big Easy Murder"
  5. "Home Care"
  6. "Nan's Ghost (Part 1)"
  7. "Nan's Ghost (Part 2)"
  8. "Shooting in Rome"
  9. "Deadly Bidding"
  10. "Frozen Stiff"
  11. "Unwilling Witness"
  12. "Kendo Killing"
  13. "Death Goes Double Platinum"
  14. "Murder in Tempo"
  15. "The Dark Side of the Door"
  16. "Murder Among Friends"
  17. "Something Foul in Flappieville"
  18. "Track of a Soldier"
  19. "Evidence of Malice"
  20. "Southern Double-Cross"
  21. "Race to Death"
  22. "What You Don't Know Can Kill You"
  23. "Mrs. Parker's Revenge"
  24. "Death by Demographics"
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Production Information[]

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Starring[]

Regular Cast[]

Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher

Guest Stars[]

James Acheson as Russ Connell

Christian Bocher as T. T. Baines

Diana Canova as Annie Lawson

Robert Curtis Brown as Bud Forbes

Seth Jaffe as Lt. Evers

Paul Linke as Eddie Mapp

Robert Pine as Graham Forbes

Robin Riker as Colleen Sellers

David Ogden Stiers as Howard Deems

Kenneth Tigar as Dave Moline

Lucinda Weist as Lauren Hayward

This is the episode where the classical music DJ is pretty much being kicked out of his job by a new guy.

Explain this: With how long Russell & T.T. go way back, explain as to why T.T. couldn't forgive Russell to the point where he would kill him? Even bros with a long history, having the bro code, wouldn't take it that level to anybody over, no matter who had done what.

Then there's this: Isn't it very odd that the class ring can prove who took it off of the corpse to give the illusion of a robbery, given that all they could prove is a person's hanky was used to take the prints off of the weapon that Lauren could easily use to incriminate TT with, meaning, using the weapon, wiping the prints off of the weapon & taking the ring off as well?

The main reason as to why classical music format should have been canned permanently in this episode because it's like saying to hell with teenagers & to hell with the music they like, so was there a need to preserve the classical music format, especially with the fact that they only have the senior demographics & not the teenage demographics?

Victim: Russ Connell

Cause of death: Stabbed with a fire poker

Killer: T. T. Baines

Motive: to protect Lauren's happiness from Russ' blackmail and manipulation habits

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