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Murder, She Wrote is an American television mystery series starring Angela Lansbury as mystery writer and amateur detective Jessica Fletcher. The series aired for twelve seasons from 1984 to 1996 on the CBS network. It was followed by four TV films and a spin-off series, The Law & Harry McGraw. It is one of the most successful and longest-running television shows ever for CBS, with close to 23 million viewers in its prime, and was a staple of its Sunday night lineup for a decade. It is also hugely successful across the world.
Lansbury was nominated for a total of ten Golden Globes and twelve Emmy awards for her work on Murder, She Wrote. She holds the record for the most Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress in a television drama series and the most Emmy nominations ever for outstanding lead actress in a drama series for Murder, She Wrote, with those nominations netting her four Golden Globe awards. It is now considered to be a TV cult classic around the world. The series got three nominations but no wins in the Outstanding Drama Series category at the Emmys. It was nominated for a Golden Globe in the same category six times and won twice.
Though the last filmed program was shot in 2003 in the form of a made-for-TV movie, the franchise is still very much alive through a series of spin-off novels by Donald Bain (the front covers claim that the books are written by Jessica Fletcher and Bain).
History
Origin
Debuting September 30, 1984, Murder, She Wrote, TV's longest-running mystery series, starring the character of Jessica Fletcher, might never have come about had producers Richard Levinson and William Link enjoyed success with their TV series Ellery Queen. That series folded after a single season, but Levinson and Link were still committed to the concept of a bestselling murder mystery novelist who solved real murders when not at the typewriter. By changing the gender of their protagonist from male to female and transforming the character from a good-looking, absent-minded young pedant to a middle-aged down-to-earth widow, the producers were able to parlay their "mystery writer/amateur detective" premise into a 12-year hit for CBS.
The title comes from Murder, She Said, an adaptation of a Miss Marple novel by Agatha Christie. While not appearing in the aforementioned film, Angela Lansbury herself did play Miss Marple in The Mirror Crack'd, and the character of Jessica Fletcher is thought to be based on a combination of Miss Marple, Agatha Christie herself, and another Christie character, Ariadne Oliver, who often appears in the Hercule Poirot mysteries.
Premise
The show revolved around the day-to-day life of a retired English teacher who, after being widowed in her early fifties, becomes a very successful mystery writer. Despite fame and fortune, Jessica remains a resident of Cabot Cove, a cozy coastal town in Maine, and maintains her links with all of her old friends, never letting her success go to her head. Exterior shots of Cabot Cove were filmed in Mendocino, California.
Her one eccentricity is an insatiable curiosity, especially whenever murder rears its ugly head, which it does with great regularity. The mystery term "Cabot Cove syndrome" was eventually coined to describe the constant appearance of dead bodies in remote locations.
In most episodes, Jessica somehow becomes entangled in a murder investigation. The police are almost always willing to arrest the most likely suspect, but Jessica invariably feels that the so-called guilty party is innocent. Carefully and methodically piecing the clues together and asking astute questions, she always manages to trap the real murderer, who, given the series' "special guest star" policy, was often played by a famous film or TV personality.
Jessica's relationship with law enforcement officials varies from place to place. Both sheriffs of Cabot Cove resign themselves to having her meddle in their cases. However, most detectives and police officers do not want her anywhere near their crime scenes, until her accurate deductions convince them to listen to her. Some are happy to have her assistance from the start, often because they are fans of her books. With time, she makes friends in many police departments across the U.S., as well as a British police officer attached to Scotland Yard.
In 1991, newly appointed executive producer David Moessinger and producer J. Michael Straczynski were brought aboard in an effort to shore up ratings. They moved Jessica to New York, and revitalized the show, bringing it back into the top ten from the mid-thirties where it had fallen. It was Straczynski who made her an instructor in writing and criminology, and is widely held to have most emphasized her role as a working writer, with all the deadlines and problems involved in that profession.
Following the 1991-92 season, Angela Lansbury becamse the series' executive producer after she and her husband's production company, Corymore Productions, purchased a majority interest in Murder, She Wrote from Universal Television. As the series entered the middle of the decade, it remained a Sunday night staple and eventually became the longest running mystery series in television history. While the ratings for Murder, She Wrote had slipped slightly following its resurgence in 1991, it still maintained a loyal viewing audience.
By the end of the 1994-95 season, Murder, She Wrote's eleventh, Lansbury began to consider ending the series on her own, as her advancing age became a concern. However, CBS effectively made the decision for her that fall. After spending eleven years on Sunday, the network moved its longest running weekly series (at that time) to Thursday nights at 8 PM. This put the series in direct competition with NBC's Must See TV lineup. More specifically, Murder, She Wrote would be facing off against NBC's comedy Friends, which was entering its second season on the network and was given the 8 PM timeslot for the fall. CBS cited that Murder, She Wrote was "skewing too old" in the ratings demographics, as- while the series was still successful- they were not gaining the valued 18-49 ratings demographic that is most desired among networks.
Despite Lansbury's anger at the move, as well as the protests of many of the show's fans, CBS refused to budge on the new timeslot. In her protesting the move, Lansbury expressed concern that Murder, She Wrote would not be able to withstand the ratings hit it was going to take against the rapidly-growing Friends, which had finished its first season (1994-95) in eighth place in the final Nielsen ratings. Her prediction proved to be correct, as the combination of Friends and a new hit comedy series (The Single Guy, whose ratings were attributed to piggybacking off of Friends) eroded nearly all of Murder, She Wrote's audience. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the twelfth season was also the last as CBS cancelled the series in August 1996. To soften the blow, the network agreed to air several Murder, She Wrote movies over the next few years. The first of those aired in 1997, with three more airing in 2000, 2001, and 2003.
Cast
Regular cast
Seth Hazlitt, Jessica Fletcher and Mort Metzger in 1996.
- Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher (1984−1996). The show was originally conceived as a vehicle for Jean Stapleton, who had just finished a nine-year run on All in the Family; when Stapleton decided she didn't want to commit to another television series, the role was offered to Lansbury. Doris Day was offered the part afterwards, and also declined.
- William Windom as Dr. Seth Hazlitt (1985−1996), the local doctor of Cabot Cove and one of Jessica's best friends.
- Tom Bosley as Amos Tupper (1984−1988), Cabot Cove's sheriff at the start of the series. Tupper later retires and goes to live with his sister.
- Ron Masak as Mort Metzger (1988−1996), a former NYPD officer who takes Tupper's place as sheriff in the mistaken belief that he would be living in a more peaceful place. In one episode he was shown as a cheap store owner in New York City who was in trouble with the law and was trying to get out of trouble by selling his business.
Recurring cast
- Michael Horton as Grady Fletcher (1984–1995), Jessica's not-so-lucky favorite nephew, who (through no fault of his own) always seems to get in trouble with the law. After many romantic disasters, he gets married later in the series. In real life, Horton is married to actress Debbie Zipp, who played Grady's eventual wife, Donna Mayberry. The two had been married for many years before working together on Murder, She Wrote.
- Jerry Orbach as Harry McGraw (1985–1991), an old-school private investigator who becomes friends with Jessica. Orbach was popular enough to garner his own, short-lived spinoff series in 1987, The Law & Harry McGraw.
- Len Cariou as Michael Hagarty (1985–1992), a British MI6 agent of Irish origin, who would appear when Jessica least expected him to drag her into a dangerous case. Cariou had previously starred with Lansbury on Broadway in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street as the titular character.
- Richard Paul as Sam Booth (1986–1991), the genial, ineffectual mayor of Cabot Cove whose main campaign promise is that he will do nothing.
- Julie Adams as Eve Simpson (1987–1993), the Cabot Cove real estate agent with a great love for men, both single and married, and the hobby of gossiping. She is a good friend of Jessica.
- Keith Michell as Dennis Stanton (1988–1993), a former jewel thief turned insurance claims investigator, who always solves his cases using unusual methods, and sends a copy of the story to his friend Jessica afterwards.
- Wayne Rogers as Charlie Garrett (1993–1995), a disreputable private investigator who usually gets into trouble and needs Jessica's help.
Guest stars
Awards and nominations
Over its twelve year run Murder, She Wrote received numerous award nominations. Angela Lansbury herself holds the record for the most Emmy nominations for outstanding lead actress in a drama series with twelve, one for each season. She never won, which is also a record.
| Group |
Award |
Year(s) |
Won |
| Emmy Awards |
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series (Angela Lansbury) |
1985−1996 |
No |
| Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (John Addison) |
1985 |
Yes |
| Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Bruce Babcock) |
1993, 1995 |
No |
| Outstanding Costume Design for a Series (Alfred E. Lehman) |
1986 |
Yes |
| Golden Globe Awards |
Best TV Series - Drama |
1985, 1986 |
Yes |
| Best TV Series - Drama |
1987−1990 |
No |
| Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series - Drama (Angela Lansbury) |
1985, 1987, 1990 & 1992 |
Yes |
| Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series - Drama (Angela Lansbury) |
1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993 & 1995 |
No |
| Edgar Awards |
Best Episode of a TV Series ("Deadly Lady") |
1985 |
Yes |
| Best Episode of a TV Series ("The Dead File") |
1993 |
No |
| Screen Actors Guild Awards |
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series - Drama (Angela Lansbury) |
1995 |
No |
International syndication
Aside from its original run on CBS, Murder, She Wrote has been syndicated in many countries around the world, and continues to be to this day.
| Country |
Channel(s) |
Title |
Translation |
Language |
Australia |
Channel Ten, TV1,
Channel Seven, 7Two |
Murder, She Wrote |
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English |
Austria |
ORF |
Mord ist ihr Hobby |
Murder is Her Hobby |
German dubbed |
Belgium |
VTM, VIJFtv |
Murder, She Wrote |
|
English,
Dutch subtitles |
Brazil |
Universal Channel |
Assassinato por Escrito |
Written Murder |
Portuguese dubbed |
Bulgaria |
Fox Crime, Diema |
Убийство по сценарий |
Murder by Script |
Bulgarian dubbed |
Canada |
Vision TV |
Murder, She Wrote |
|
English |
Canada: Quebec |
TQS |
Elle écrit au meurtre |
She Writes on the (Subject of) Murder |
French dubbed |
Chile |
Canal 13 |
Reportera del crimen |
Crime Reporter |
Spanish dubbed |
Croatia |
HRT |
Ubojstvo, napisala je |
Murder, She Wrote |
English,
Croatian subtitles |
Czech Republic |
TV Nova |
To je vražda, napsala |
Murder, She Wrote |
Czech dubbed |
Denmark |
DR 2 |
Hun så et mord |
She Saw a Murder |
English,
Danish subtitles |
Estonia |
TV3 |
Mõrv sai teoks |
Murder Became True |
English,
Estonian subtitles |
Finland |
YLE TV1 |
Murhasta tuli totta |
Murder Became True |
English,
Finnish subtitles |
France |
La Cinq, TF1,
TV Breizh |
Arabesque |
Arabesque |
French dubbed |
Germany |
ARD, RTL, Super RTL,
TNT Serie, Kabel Eins |
Immer, wenn sie Krimis schrieb,
Mord ist ihr Hobby |
Whenever She Wrote a Crime Novel,
Murder is Her Hobby |
German dubbed |
Greece |
Star Channel |
Η συγγραφέας ντετέκτιβ |
The Detective Writer |
English,
Greek subtitles |
Hungary |
Viasat 3 |
Gyilkos sorok |
Murderous Lines |
Hungarian dubbed |
Ireland |
RTÉ One |
Murder, She Wrote |
|
English |
Israel |
HOT, Israel 10 |
רצח במשיכת קולמוס |
Murder With a Stroke of Her Pen |
English,
Hebrew subtitles |
Italy |
Rai Uno, Fox Crime |
La signora in giallo |
The Lady in Yellow |
Italian dubbed |
Japan |
NHK, Mystery Channel,
LaLa TV, Chiba TV,
Gunma TV |
Jessica obasan no jikenbo |
Aunt Jessica's Case Files |
Japanese dubbed |
Kuwait |
KTV 2 |
Murder, She Wrote |
|
English,
Arabicsubtitles |
Latvia |
LTV1 |
Noziegumam pa pēdām |
In the Wake of a Crime |
Latvian dubbed |
Lithuania |
TV3 |
Džesika Flečer |
Jessica Fletcher |
Lithuanian dubbed |
Mexico |
Universal Channel |
La reportera del crimen |
The Crime Reporter |
Spanish dubbed |
Netherlands |
RTL 8 |
Murder, She Wrote |
|
English,
Dutch subtitles |
Norway |
TV3 |
Jessica Fletcher |
Jessica Fletcher |
English,
Norwegian subtitles |
Philippines |
GMA Network, RJTV 29 |
Murder, She Wrote |
|
English |
Portugal |
RTP 1 |
Crime, Disse Ela |
Crime, She Said |
English,
Portuguese subtitles |
Romania |
Pro Cinema, TVR 2 |
Verdict: Crima |
Verdict: Murder |
English,
Romanian subtitles |
Russia |
НТВ, Домашний |
Она написала убийство |
Murder, She Wrote |
Russian dubbed |
Serbia |
Fox Crime |
Pisac i detektiv |
A Writer and a Detective |
English,
Serbian subtitles |
Slovakia |
Markíza |
To je vražda, napísala |
Murder, She Wrote |
Slovak dubbed |
Slovenia |
Kanal A |
Umor je napisala |
Murder, She Wrote |
English,
Slovene subtitles |
South Africa |
TV1 |
Murder, She Wrote |
|
English |
Spain |
TVE, Calle 13,
Antena 3 |
Se ha escrito un crimen |
A Crime Has Been Written |
Spanish dubbed |
Spain: Catalonia |
TV3 |
S'ha escrit un crim |
A Crime Has Been Written |
Catalan dubbed |
Spain: Galicia |
TVG |
Escribiuse un crime |
A Crime Has Been Written |
Galician dubbed |
Sweden |
TV3 |
Mord och inga visor |
Murder and Not Melodies |
English,
Swedish subtitles |
Turkey |
TRT 1, Star TV,
Kanal D |
Cinayet Dosyası |
Murder File |
Turkish dubbed |
Ukraine |
СТБ |
Вона написала вбивство |
She Has Written a Murder |
Ukrainian dubbed |
United Kingdom |
ITV, BBC One,
BBC Two, Alibi |
Murder, She Wrote |
|
English |
United States |
Hallmark Channel |
Murder, She Wrote |
|
English |
Uruguay |
Monte Carlo Televisión |
Reportera del crimen |
Crime Reporter |
Spanish dubbed |
See also
References
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