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The episode featured guest performances by Dave Boat, Peter Chen, Chace Crawford, Camille Guaty, Victor J. Ho, Allison Janney, Rachael MacFarlane, and Lisa Wilhoit along with several recurring guest voice actors for the series. "Dial Meg for Murder" was released on DVD along with ten other episodes from the season on December 13, 2011.
Aside from the premiere, "Family Goy", the second episode for the season, garnered the most views with 9.66 million, a high for the remainder of the eighth season. [44] The episode "Dial Meg for Murder" received the fewest viewers for the season with 6.21 million viewers. [45] Episodes of the eighth season were nominated for and won several awards.
Throughout the series, Meg has shown romantic interest in and dated several men. However, there have been several instances, in episodes like "Stew-Roids" and "Dial Meg for Murder" in which she has shown hints of being bisexual or a lesbian. [145]
The series centers on the dysfunctional Griffin family, which consists of father Peter (MacFarlane), mother Lois (Alex Borstein), daughter Meg (Lacey Chabert in Episodes 1–9, then Mila Kunis from Episode 10 onwards), son Chris , baby Stewie (MacFarlane), and Brian (MacFarlane), the family dog.
Milwaukee Rep's "Dial M for Murder" runs through Dec. 17 at the Quadracci Powerhouse Theater, 108 E. Wells St. Next Act performs "The Mousetrap" Nov. 22 through Dec. 17 at 255 S. Water St. A twist ...
Episode 4 Debra Wilson: Mrs. Kraner Sandy Belford "Love Thy Trophy" Episode 5 Karen Black: Herself "Death Is a Bitch" Episode 6 Norm Macdonald † Death Candice Bergen: Gloria Ironbachs "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar" Episode 8 Faith Ford: Sarah Bennett, Corky Sherwood Martin Mull: Mr. Harris "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'" Episode 9 James Carville ...
As it is considered one of the classic examples of a stage thriller, Dial M for Murder has been adapted a number of times. The New Vic Theatre staged a production of the play in its main house (in the round) in 2017. It was directed by Peter Leslie Wild, and the cast featured William Ellis as Tony. The play received positive press reviews. [31]
After finding out that she is not actually pregnant, Meg tells Michael the truth hoping that he will stay, however, Michael quickly leaves Meg at the altar. In the episode "Dial Meg for Murder", she is dating a convict, while in the episode "Go, Stewie, Go!" she dates an attractive young man named Anthony, who is absolutely normal (much to the ...