Many dramatic shows in the 1950s and 1960s aired as part of an anthology series: a series that aired under a single title (and often using the same host or group of actors), but which ultimately presented different stories about…
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Murder, She Wrote 10.17 “The Dying Game”
This episode finds Jessica Fletcher in New York City, taking care of some business in her capacity as a board member of the Museum of Cultural History. The owner of the Larkins Department Store, which is going out of business,…
Murder, She Wrote 10.15 “Murder on the Thirtieth Floor”
This episode finds Jessica Fletcher back in New York City to meet with her editor, who is behaving in an erratic way and keeps changing his mind about he feels about her book--which leads her to suspect that he's a…
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Murder, She Wrote 10.13 “Portrait of Death”
While browsing an art gallery in New York City, Jessica Fletcher runs into an old friend from Cabot Cove who had moved to NYC to become an artist after winning 10 million dollars in a lottery. Her friend is helping…
Murder, She Wrote 10.12 “Proof in the Pudding”
In New York City, Jessica Fletcher has been roped into appearing on a cooking show hosted by Chef Bernardo Bonelli--although it's a bit unclear as to why she has agreed to do the show. It seems to partly be in…
Murder, She Wrote 10.11 “Northern Explosion”
At the beginning of this episode, Jessica Fletcher is on her way to attend a wedding in the remote town of Dawson Falls, when the aircraft she is on needs to make an emergency stop in the town of Dominion,…
Murder, She Wrote 10.9 “Murder at a Discount”
Jessica Fletcher is back in New York City for this episode, meeting with her publisher to discuss the paperback release of her recent bestseller The Uncaught. While there, she is served legal papers notifying her that she is being sued…