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Seasons: 12
Total Episodes: 264
Creators: Richard Levinson , William Link , Peter S. Fischer
Networks: CBS
Status: Ended
First Air Date: Sep 30, 1984
Recent Air Date: May 19, 1996
Run Time: m
In Production: No
Original Language: English
Age Rating: N-7
Website: Link
Production Companies: Universal Television , Corymore Productions
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Episodes
Episode 1
29 September 1985 - Widow, Weep for Me
Jessica's vacation at a Caribbean resort is not solely for pleasure, but to investigate a friend's murder.
Episode 2
06 October 1985 - Joshua Peabody Died Here ... Possibly
Plans to build a new hotel in Cabot Cove are put on hold when diggers discover an old skeleton that had been buried deeply that many of the townspeople believe to be the remains of Joshua Peabody. Not everyone is thus inclined though, and many people believe it's just a random dead body. But when Jessica and Amos head back to the dig site, they find there's another body there! Jessica not only has to find out who killed Wheatley, she has to help an old friend when his past comes back to haunt him.
Episode 3
13 October 1985 - Murder in the Afternoon
While filming a soap opera in which Mrs. Fletcher's niece plays a part, a 'pretend' victim is really dead.
Episode 4
20 October 1985 - School for Scandal
When Jessica is offered an honorary degree from Crenshaw University, she has no idea she's about to become embroiled in a murder. After the boyfriend of (in)famous writer Daphne Clover is found murdered, Jessica agrees to assist the chief of police, who has never had a murder case before, find out who the killer is. She soon has more on her plate than she bargained for when first Daphne's mother confesses, then Daphne herself confesses. Jessica realises the two women are simply trying to protect each other, and begins to look at the faculty at the university.
Episode 5
27 October 1985 - Sing a Song of Murder
When cousin Emma's life is threatened, she plays dead and Jessica is summoned to London as the heir to the estate.
Episode 6
03 November 1985 - Reflections of the Mind
Jessica decides to pay a visit to her long-time friend Francesca, only to learn that Francesca, who is now married to a much younger man, is convinced that she is being haunted by the ghost of her first husband, Ross. When her new husband, Scott, turns up dead, the investigation reveals that he had been poisoned, and suspicion turns to Francesca. Jessica, however, is determined to prove that her friend did not commit the crime, and begins looking into the mysterious re-appearances of her dead husband.
Episode 7
10 November 1985 - A Lady in the Lake
While spending time at a lake, Jessica sees what appears to be a struggle and a woman falling from a boat into the lake.
Episode 8
24 November 1985 - Dead Heat
Jessica goes to the races to watch her niece ride the winning horse. Then the horse's owner is murdered after a dispute.
Episode 9
01 December 1985 - Jessica Behind Bars
Doing public service, Jessica becomes a hostage in a prison riot caused by anger in the handling of the doctor's murder.
Episode 10
15 December 1985 - Sticks and Stones
When a woman is electrocuted in her bathroom, Amos chuckles that even Jessica can't make a murder out of it. Michael Dugby: Parker Stevenson. Harry Pierce: John Astin. Frederich Hoffman: Paul Benedict. Adam Frobisher: Christopher Stone. Edna: Evelyn Keyes.
Episode 11
29 December 1985 - Murder Digs Deep
An archaeological dig at the site of Coronado's City of Gold does not please everyone and a new corpse is dug up.
Episode 12
05 January 1986 - Murder by Appointment Only
One of Jessica's former students is murdered and she takes a personal interest in the investigation.
Episode 13
12 January 1986 - Trial by Error
It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.
Episode 14
19 January 1986 - Keep the Home Fries Burning
Jessica, Seth and Amos try out a new tourist-oriented restaurant, and murder interrupts their meal.
Episode 15
09 February 1986 - Powder Keg
After their car breaks down after dinner with the governor, Jessica and her friend Ames Caufield find themselves in a small southern town just in time for local bad boy Ed Bonner to be found dead, and young Matt Burns, the son of a former student of Ames', ends up accused of the murder. At the behest of Linda Bonner, the victim's sister who happens to care deeply about the accused, Jessica takes a look into the murder, but hatred runs deep in this town and it's pure luck (and Andy Crane) that leads Jessica and Ames to the right answer.
Episode 16
16 February 1986 - Murder in the Electric Cathedral
Jessica must find the murderer of her close friend whose will is in contention between family and a popular evangelist.
Episode 17
23 February 1986 - One Good Bid Deserves a Murder
A red hot diary of a sex symbol is to be auctioned and some of the bidders are ready to shed blood.
Episode 18
09 March 1986 - If A Body Meet A Body
Investigation of a claim that the deceased was murdered leads the police to discover that the wrong body is in the coffin.
Episode 19
30 March 1986 - Christopher Bundy -- Died On Sunday
Jessica and Grady head to the home of publisher Christopher Bundy, whose publishing company owns the rights to Jessica's first short story. Jessica is quite upset, as Bundy's magazine is known for it's racy pictures of young women. While there, Jessica is pleased to run into an old acquaintance, Chester Harrison, and when Harrison is accused of murdering Christopher Bundy, Jessica vows to prove his innocence but runs into trouble when the family isn't interested in having their own skeletons dragged out of the closet.
Episode 20
06 April 1986 - Menace, Anyone?
Who was the intended victim when a tennis star is blown up in his girl friend's car?
Episode 21
13 April 1986 - The Perfect Foil
At the request of aunt Mildred, Jessica agrees to stop by New Orleans to check on cousin Cal while on her way to Houston. No sooner does Jessica get to New Orleans then she is tossed into a Mardi Gras party where the host ends up dead, and Cal is accused of the crime. While attempting to clear Cal's name and reputation, Jessica delves into the world of cheating poker players, cheating girlfriends and vengefilled police officers while trying to convince a local lieutenant that Cal is not capable of murder.
Episode 22
18 May 1986 - If the Frame Fits
After Julia Marcus Granger is found murdered during what seems to have been an apparent art theft, suspicion turns to her husband Donald, who, as a result, also ends up being suspected in a recent rash of art thefts where there were no fatalities. Julia's sister Sabrina is convinced that Donald didn't do it and begs Jessica for help. While looking into Julia's murder, Jessica realises that she has two completely different criminals on her hands, and someone tampered with the scene of Julia's murder to make it look like something else.
Crew
Department | Role | Name |
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Sound | Main Title Theme Composer |
John Addison
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Production | Producer |
Robert F. O'Neill
Douglas Benton
Angela Lansbury
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Executive Producer |
Peter S. Fischer
William Link
Richard Levinson
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