
Murdoch Mysteries
Murdoch is embroiled in international affairs when a corpse is found with a secret letter.

Murdoch is embroiled in international affairs when a corpse is found with a secret letter.

Murdoch realizes a painting may depict a crime scene, but the artist cannot speak.

Murdoch meets Detective Marcel Guillaume, the man who inspired Inspector Maigret.

The master of a wealthy household is found face down in his morning porridge.

Ignoring a puzzling break-in at Station 4, Murdoch travels to Buffalo to help Dr. Ogden.

Murdoch investigates when a soldier's corpse is found suspended in a tree.

Human body parts in cement are discovered on a riverbank.

Inventor Nikola Tesla warns Murdock of his research after a man is cooked from the inside.

Investigating the murder of a young woman who had posed for racy photographs.

Murdoch re-examines the cases of a recently murdered judge and a man who was hanged.

Barnaby delves into the history of Midsomer Mere after a series of murders take place.

A day of horse racing is suspended when an alcoholic horse trainer is found murdered in the stables.

Bull is sidelined with a back injury; Marissa and Chunk are forced to go to court without him.

Bull puts aside his personal grievances to help AUSA Reilly, who prosecuted him for jury tampering.

Izzy hires Bull to defend a jockey accused of committing arson against a stable owner who fired him.

Bull and Izzy experience marital discord; Chunk finds himself in court against his boyfriend.

The surgeon who saved Bull's life after his heart attack is sued for malpractice.

Bull must help an agoraphobic client, but his inability to testify in person threatens the trial.

Bull helps mount a diminished capacity defense for a sergeant accused of killing a fellow soldier.

Bull's estranged brother of 13 years, Jacob Bull, unexpectedly arrives.