
Murder, She Wrote
After an eccentric recluse dies, arguments over a piece of historic Cabot Cove property and the contents of her estate lead to murder.

After an eccentric recluse dies, arguments over a piece of historic Cabot Cove property and the contents of her estate lead to murder.

Jessica suspects heirs and employees when a corpse appears in an elderly vintner's (Eli Wallach) cellar.

Jessica hears the confession of a dying hit man who has just completed an assignment, only to find the victim isn't dead.

When Jessica visits a celebrated playwright friend, she encounters murder and an unexpected marriage proposal.

Jessica's friend is hit by a car shortly after being notified of her sister's death.

A bomb kills a TV producer (Ken Swofford) who stole a plot from one of Jessica's books, making Jessica a suspect in his death.

Jessica helps Sheriff Tupper (Tom Bosley) when his seemingly harmless deputy (Rick Lenz) is accused of murder.

Jessica's cousin Emma (Angela Lansbury in a dual role) must clear herself in the murder of a nobleman who loved her decades ago.

Murder is on the agenda when top executives and their wives meet at a powerful tycoon's country estate.

Jessica visits a convent to see a former sorority sister (Jane Powell) and winds up searching for a nun's killer.

An attorney (Patrick McGoohan) asks Jessica to testify for a colleague accused of murder on circumstantial evidence in Quebec.

A coach's retirement, a stranger's arrival and deadly practical jokes cause Jessica to re-examine a 20-year-old murder.

Jessica investigates the murder of one of Cabot Cove's most illustrious citizens, a world-famous artist (Foster Brooks).

Jessica's trainer friend, Harry McGraw (Jerry Orbach), faces charges of killing a shady fight promoter.

Jessica pores through a long list of enemies and possible suspects when a janitor (George Takei) finds an obnoxious TV host dead in his office.

Jessica shares the plot of her new book, in which a law student (Shaun Cassidy) seeks the killer of an arrogant professor (George Grizzard) with many enemies.

While bedridden, Jessica overhears a telephone conversation between two men who are plotting a murder.

A London-bound plane is the setting for the murder of an heiress's bodyguard and the theft of a valuable necklace.

Jessica comes to the aid of a shy poet (Thom Bray) who is the prime suspect when his tormentor (Barry Williams) is found dead.

A mysterious man involves Jessica in the defection of two European musicians and the murder of a British intelligence agent.