
Murder, She Wrote
Jessica reunites with her college roommate at a desert resort and probes the murder of the woman's ex-husband.

Jessica reunites with her college roommate at a desert resort and probes the murder of the woman's ex-husband.

Hospitalized in Dallas after an airport accident, Jessica endures the inconvenience of a leg cast to probe an in-patient murder.

Stranded at a roadside diner by a storm, bus passengers Jessica and Sheriff Tupper investigate the murder of a fellow traveler.

A Broadway legend's (Vivian Blaine) life is threatened after her daughter (Lorna Luft) is seriously injured in a mugging.

Jessica is asked to complete the last weeks of an expired congressman's term, and discovers politics is murder.

A hypnotist (Jose Ferrer) is murdered before a host of would-be witnesses who all were in a deep trance at the time.

A friend (Hurd Hatfield) asks Jessica to help two Soviet dancers defect, unaware one (George de la Pena) is a murder suspect.

Murder ends a tycoon's (James Coco) plan to have Jessica design a house of horrors for one of his theme parks.

Jessica helps clear her neighbor (Van Johnson), an eccentric suspected of murdering with one of his inventions.

Jessica sets out to prove her secretary isn't a murder suspect.

While Jessica is in Ireland for the reading of a will, someone starts murdering the heirs.

Jessica investigates the death of a slave who was accused of murdering a plantation owner in the 1860s.

While at a writer's conference, Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) tries to solve the murder of a man who wrote a nonfiction book about the KGB.

Jessica seeks a woman who witnessed the murder of a government whistleblower.

A vacation in the Grand Tetons turns into work when the man threatening Jessica's host with blackmail is murdered.

After Jessica's short story for children becomes a television puppet show, she must find the fiend who used one of the puppets as a murder weapon.

When the producer of a hit twenty-something series is murdered, Jessica does some directing of her own.

Details in a manuscript convince a young editor (Tracy Middendorf) that the author (Richard Beymer) kidnapped her 11 years earlier, but when the author is found dead, the editor becomes the primary suspect.

Seth Hazlitt's benefit concert to save the woods near Cabot Cove is endangered when the lead singer is permanently silenced.

Jessica works hard to get her friend's (Tony Plana) Latino band a recording contract, until a murder rocks her plans.