
Murder, She Wrote
At a fashion premiere in Paris, Jessica gets involved in the murder investigation of a supper-club owner.

At a fashion premiere in Paris, Jessica gets involved in the murder investigation of a supper-club owner.

A murder occurs while Jessica is recording one of her novels for the Mystery Books for the Blind series.

Jessica looks into a 30-year-old murder in a continuation of the story from the 1949 film "Strange Bargain."

Jessica investigates when an old friend is killed in a car accident in Idaho -- the man's widow (Ellen Bry) believes it was an accident, but the victim's father (John McLiam) is sure it was murder.

Jessica's accountant nephew, Grady (Michael Horton), faces charges of tax fraud and murdering his boss (Michael Tolan).

A 25-year comedy feud hampers Jessica's probe of a stabbing murder at her goddaughter's engagement party.

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 probes the murder by poison of an ex-colleague's understudy (Ann Turkel), after the leading lady (Eleanor Parker) is unable to go on at a small-town theater.

Jessica reluctantly agrees to a television interview for an old friend but is surprised when a different reporter arrives to conduct the taping a boat explosion leads everyone to believe the journalist (Chad Everett) has been killed.

Feeling professionally threatened, detective Magnum (Tom Selleck) resists Jessica's efforts to prove he was framed.

Jessica joins old friend Haskell Drake (Harry Guardino) to investigate a corrupt publisher's unexpected death.

An old beau of Jessica's (Leslie Nielsen) incites murder and greed when he seeks sunken treasure in Cabot Cove.

With a corned beef sandwich as the only clue, Jessica works to clear her niece (Genie Francis) of an ad executive's murder.

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

A police retiree tries to solve a 10-year-old murder case reopened by a mistaken-identity shooting.

The ruthless new owner (Bert Convy) of a formerly classy periodical is murdered, and Jessica takes on the case.

A corpse, returned to Cabot Cove for burial, turns out to be misidentified.

Jessica and Boston private detective Harry McGraw (Jerry Orbach) seek a murderer and the thief of a dead sex-symbol's diary.

Murder plays a part in the death of a wealthy woman who leaves her fortune to an evangelist instead of her family.