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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 Fletcher'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 United States and around the world. After the final episode of the television series ...
Murder, She Wrote maintained extremely high ratings, finishing in the top 15 of shows for eleven of its 12 seasons (eight of which it was in the top 10), even well into its late seasons. By its 11th season, Murder, She Wrote was still averaging 25 million viewers per week. At its very peak, the show even hit above 40 million US viewers.
Dead Heat (Murder, She Wrote episode) Dead Heat (Murder, She Wrote) Dead Letter (Murder, She Wrote episode) Dead Letter (Murder, She Wrote) Deadline for Murder; Deadly Lady; Death by Demographics; Death Casts a Spell; Death in Hawaii; Death Stalks the Big Top: Part 1; Death Stalks the Big Top: Part 2; Death Takes a Curtain Call
Episode: "Best Friends" 1984–1995 Murder, She Wrote: Grady Fletcher 12 episodes 1984–1985 The Transformers: Chip Chase (voice) 10 episodes 1986 Remington Steele: Wally Donovan Episode: "Santa Claus Is Coming to Steele" 1986 L.A. Law: Tom Locklin Episode: "The House of the Rising Flan" 1987 21 Jump Street: Brent Styles Episode: "Higher ...
He created, produced and wrote for the NBC series The Eddie Capra Mysteries. He was also a story editor on Columbo. [2] Fischer was the executive producer of Murder, She Wrote for the first seven seasons from, 1984 to 1991. He wrote 8 of the 22 episodes the first season, and wrote or co-wrote nearly three dozen episodes of the show during its ...
She was in the main casts of two short-lived series, The Associates (9 episodes aired) and For Love and Honor (13 episodes), but mostly made guest appearances on episodes of series such as Murder, She Wrote; The Love Boat; and celebrity game shows in the 1980s, including Super Password, Pyramid, and Body Language. [2]
Donna married Grady Fletcher in an episode of the fifth season called "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue". Donna had previously appeared in two episodes, the first of which was "Just Another Fish Story," in which she was detained for the murder that had occurred in that episode but it was later determined that it was an act of self-defence.
The articles of individual seasons do have episode-by-episode synopsis. I believe we should split the material on this page to reflect the model outlined in the above two examples. The "List of Murder, She Wrote episodes" will not include a synopsis, while the articles for each season will include a modified synopsis. Thoughts?