This is one of several seventh-season Murder She Wrote episodes introduced by Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) but starring...
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1991
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Diana Canova guests as Maggie McCauley, former student of Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) and now the producer of a TV...
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1990
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) heads to California, there to link up with her niece Victoria (Genie Francis), now employed as a...
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1990
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In an episode clearly inspired by Peyton Place, a former student of Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) scandalizes the town...
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1989
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Jessica's nephew Grady Fletcher (Michael Horton) and his fiancée Donna Mayberry (Debbie Zipp) have decided to get married in...
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1989
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Up for re-election as mayor of Cabot Cove, Sam Booth (Richard Paul) figures that his staunch anti-development platform will...
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1989
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Soap opera queen Susan Lucci stars as an orphan adopted by a mobster family who grows up to be a star attorney, but still...
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1988
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Outback Bound is a made-for-TV film tailored to the talents of Donna Mills. She plays a pampered Beverly Hills resident whose...
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1988
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Cabot Cove's sheriff Amos Tupper (Tom Bosley) certainly has his hands full when his sister Winnie (Anne Meara) shows up on...
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1988
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No sooner has Jessica (Angela Lansbury) shipped her latest book to the publisher than someone plagiarizes its plotline for an...
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1987
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Matt Salinger suffers a double blow when his wife is murdered and his baby disappears. All evidence points to the grim...
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1987
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1987
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A terminally ill nun apparently commits suicide--which of course is a mortal sin in the eyes of the Catholic church. In order...
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1987
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When people begin to be murdered around them, two disparate voyeurs in apartment high-rises begin to suspect they are the...
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1987
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John Hillerman once again essays a dual role, appearing in his usual guise as Jonathan Higgins, and as Jonathan's...
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1986
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Mildred Natwick plays wealthy widow Carrie McKittrick, who happens to have been the former English teacher of Jessica...
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1986
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Magnum is hired by one Dan Wolf (Morgan Stevens) to locate Dan's missing father, a disreputable character named Theo Wolf...
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1986
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Somewhere in the Deep South, young singer Matt Burns (Brian L. Green) has been arrested for the murder of local bully Ed...
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1986
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The TV detective series Blacke's Magic starred Hal Linden as dapper professional magician Alexander Blacke, and Harry Morgan...
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1986
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Jessica's niece Victoria (Genie Francis) and the girl's husband Howard (Jeff Conaway), previously introduced in the...
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1986
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The scene is the West Barrington Institute for Women, where warden Elizabeth Gates (Vera Miles) invites Jessica (Angela...
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1985
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Magnum (Tom Selleck) is contacted by legendary French detective Jean Claude Fornier (Paul Verdier), whose exploits have...
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1985
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Mrs. Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) goes to Washington, where she has been tapped to serve out the term of a recently deceased...
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1985
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This time out, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is vacationing on an idyllic Mediterranean island, which is also the retreat of...
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1985
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Angela Lansbury plays a dual role in this episode, as Maine-based mystery writer Jessica Fletcher and as Jessica's...
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1985
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In this taut drama, a young woman has a series of terrifying nightmares about being stalked by a mysterious killer....
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1985
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St. Louis-based private eye Luther H. Gillis (Eugene Roche) pays a return visit to Hawaii to pick up an award from the...
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1984
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The King Kamehameha Club is robbed by a trio of thieves wearing animal masks: a "pig", a "gorilla", and a "rabbit." The three...
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1984
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While dictating his memoirs, Higgins (John Hillerman) flashes back to 1976, the time of his last meeting with his old friend...
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1984
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) arrives in San Francisco to attend the wedding of her niece Victoria Brandon (Genie Francis) to a...
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1984
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In this comical made-for-TV crime drama, a salty middle-aged policewoman on the cusp of early retirement decides to remain...
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1984
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Originally made for television and adapted from a novel by Mary Higgins Clark, the story focuses on an attorney...
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1983
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This drama chronicles the destruction of a family from the viewpoint of a blue-collar husband. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1982
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This made-for-TV movie was initially shown under the title I, Desire. Coroner's aide David Naughton can't understand why one...
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1982
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In this taut made-for-television psychological thriller, a young woman has never been able to overcome the guilt she feels...
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1981
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Essentially a light-weight made for TV romance between different classes - this time a female attorney who meets a...
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1981
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Violation of Sarah McDavid is a surprisingly explicit TV movie concerning the undercurrent of violence in a purportedly...
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1981
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Set in a city hospital, this film is essentially a whodunit -- with the resident pathologist investigating -- but was quite...
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1981
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While Shirley Jones is given top billing in the made-for-TV The Children of An Lac, the film's true star is the late actress...
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1980
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Barnard Hughes plays Father Brown, the crimesolving cleric created by G. K. Chesterson. In this made for TV movie, Father...
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1979
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A scientist hunted by terrorists receives assistance from an unexpected source: two Las Vegas showgirls and their promoter...
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1979
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A Manhattan priest with a fondness for dabbling in detective work investigates a series of unnerving, mysterious attacks,...
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1979
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In this exciting fantasy, a stunt pilot gets into a terrible accident and awakes to find himself imbued with the power to...
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1979
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This film is a failed TV pilot. The action drama chronicles the lives and exploits of Air Force test pilots. ~ Sandra...
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1978
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Made for television, this little gem was based on a novel by Patrick Anderson. The title character, the sister of a...
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1978
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This grim made-for-TV domestic drama examines the terrible effects caused by spousal abuse. The story centers on the mental...
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1977
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In this made-for-television drama, a doctor feverishly works to save a city from a potentially devastating epidemic. ~...
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1977
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This disaster movies chronicles the many dramas of the people involved in a 39 car smash-up on a California freeway. The...
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1976
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1975
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Mixing humor and melodrama, this curiosity has a husband-and-wife detective duo investigating Satanic goings on in an...
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1975
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Given the title Foster and Laurie and the added fact that the protagonists are two cops, one might deduce that this TV movie...
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1975
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In this made-for-TV movie, the majority of the Earth's population is wiped out during a solar explosion, leaving the Anders...
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1974
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This made-for-TV horror film stars Robert Stack and Vera Miles as a couple whose new home in the country turns out to be...
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1974
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1973
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Seedy newspaper reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) is assigned the Las Vegas police beat by his boss Tony Vincenzo...
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1972
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When their aging father (Walter Brennan) is convinced his second wife is out to kill him, his four adult daughters gather...
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1972
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"The Bride" is none other than IMF agent Casey in this Mission: Impossible episode from January 1, 1972. This time, the IMF...
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1972
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1972
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1971
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The Death of Me Yet opens in a typical American small town that turns out to be in the middle of the Soviet Union. As we all...
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1971
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The first of two TV movies bearing the title Escape, this 1971 film was the pilot for a potential series. Christopher George...
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1971
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Back before he was producing Charlie's Angels, Aaron Spelling was a major supplier of made-for-television feature films,...
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1971
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1971
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While attempting to break into a Middle Eastern chemical plant, the better to destory a computer which is manufacturing...
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1970
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San Francisco International is a multiplotted drama set at the titular air transport center. Several storylines intersect at...
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1970
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In order to smash an international drug cartel, the IMF must stop the three men involving in an intricate smuggling route....
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1970
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Barbara Stanwyck made her TV movie debut in 1970's The House That Would Not Die. The setting is an old house in Gettysburg,...
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1970
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European business tycoon Carl Vandaam (Alf Kjellin) hopes to recoup his lost fortune by building a hydrogen bomb and selling...
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1969
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East European resistance leader Anton Reisner (Richard Garland) is being held in a prison cage surrounded by escape-proof...
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1969
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In the second half of the two-part Mission: Impossible adventure "The Bunker", the IMF team continue their efforts to rescue...
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1969
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The second multipart adventure of Mission: Impossible's third season, "The Bunker" was written by Paul Playdon. The IMF is...
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1969
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Based on an Edgar Wallace murder mystery this chiller centers on a Scotland Yard investigation of a series of puzzling deaths...
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1967
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The Avengers' fifth season came to a rousing finale with this episode. Steed and Emma are impersonated by a pair of enemy...
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1967
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In this mystery, a salesman unearths important evidence concerning the murder of a famous has-been actress. This evidence...
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1966
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Downfall is yet another hour-long entry in the seemingly endless series of British-filmed Edgar Wallace mysteries....
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1964
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When Vince Howard is released from prison, he impersonates his cellmate (still in prison) and goes to live with his...
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1964
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20,000 Pound Kiss was the 45th of 47 British second features based on the works of Edgar Wallace, all released between 1960...
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1963
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In this British crime drama, the sister of a suicide victim begins to question the real reason for her sibling's death after...
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1962
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Ricochet originated as an hour-long episode of the TV anthology series Dick Powell Theatre. Van Heflin plays a tough Marine...
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1962
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1960
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Albert Lieven plays German general Erwin Rommel in this British war drama set in Libya and Egypt. A spy working on behalf of...
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1960
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