List of Murdoch Mysteries episodes

List of Murdoch Mysteries episodes

Murdoch Mysteries is a Canadian drama television series produced by Shaftesbury Films that airs on Citytv in Canada and on Alibi in the UK. The show stars Yannick Bisson as William Murdoch, a police detective working in Toronto, Ontario in the 1890s who makes use of, what was in the late Victoria era, the latest in forensic science to solve crimes. Working with Detective Murdoch are Constable George Crabtree (Jonny Harris), coroner Doctor Julia Ogden (Hélène Joy), and Inspector Brackenreid (Thomas Craig). The show was developed for television by Cal Coons and Alexandra Zarowny based on the characters in the Detective Murdoch series of novels written by Maureen Jennings.


Contents

Season 1

Filming of the first season of Murdoch Mysteries occurred between June 11 and October 17, 2007, primarily in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario.[1] The first season of Murdoch Mysteries premiered on CHMI, the Winnipeg station of Citytv on Sunday, January 20, 2008; the rest of the Citytv stations broadcast the series on Thursdays, beginning on January 24, 2008.[2]

Total # Title Written by Directed by Canadian air date UK air date
1 1 "Power" R.B. Carney Farhad Mann January 20, 2008 (2008-01-20) February 19, 2008
Toronto City council are entertaining the idea of abandoning direct current electricity for the city in favour of the new alternating current. At a public demonstration on the dangers of alternating current in which a dog was to have been electrocuted it is instead Alice Howard, the newly crowned Miss Toronto Electric and Light, who is killed when she pulls the handle on the switch. Constable Crabtree believes that the representative of the Toronto Humane Society might be involved. Detective Murdoch asks Nikola Tesla, who also witnessed the electrocution, for his help. 
2 2 "Glass Ceiling" Jean Greig & Cal Coons Shawn Thompson January 27, 2008 (2008-01-27) February 26, 2008
When 2 respected officers of the court are murdered, Brackenried fears he's next on the list; meanwhile Murdorch interviews for the Inspector's position at the new station. 
3 3 "The Knock Down" Alexandra Zarowny Shawn Thompson February 3, 2008 (2008-02-03) March 4, 2008
Professional boxer Amos Robinson is shot after a fight and his wife Frannie is charged with murder. Having studied the blood on Mrs Robinson's dress Detective Murdoch is convinced that she simply held her husband as she claims and he begins to review events to learn who had motive to kill Amos. 
4 4 "Elementary, My Dear Murdoch" Jason Sherman Don McBrearty February 10, 2008 (2008-02-10) March 11, 2008
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Geraint Wyn Davies), who is in Toronto to make a speech on spiritualism, invites Detective Murdoch to a seance hosted by Miss Sarah Pensall (Maria del Mar) where they are told of the location of the body of Miss Iris Winston. Detective Murdoch, despite his disbelief in communication with the dead, goes with Sir Arthur go to the location and finds Miss Winston murdered. 
5 5 "'Till Death Do Us Part" Janet MacLean Don McBrearty February 17, 2008 (2008-02-17) March 18, 2008
Shortly before his wedding Wendell Merrick is found murdered in the church. In investigating the murder Detective Murdoch discovers that the marriage was a sham to claim an inheritance and that Mr Merrick was homosexual. When Mr Merrick's lover is also found dead by suicide Detective Murdoch discards jealousy as motive and looks to a larger suspect pool. 
6 6 "Let Loose the Dogs" Jean Greig & Cal Coons Don McBrearty February 24, 2008 (2008-02-24) April 1, 2008
When the body of John Delaney is found in the woods shortly after he had argued with a drunkard who claims a dog fight was fixed when he lost a lot of money Detective Murdoch gets the case and discovers that his father is the prime suspect. Harry Murdoch (Stephen McHattie) admits that he was no friend of the victim but is adamant that he didn't kill him. Detective Murdoch believes that his father is responsible for the death of his mother and doesn't entertain his father's claims of innocence with the same vigour he would with someone else. With the help of an idiot savant who has a fixation for time Detective Murdoch establishes a time-line which clears his father. 
7 7 "Body Double" R.B. Carney Shawn Thompson March 2, 2008 (2008-03-02) April 8, 2008
When a partially decomposed body falls onto the stage of the Grand Theatre during a performance of Macbeth Inspector Brackenried is startled. The body is identified via dental records as that of Virgil Smart, the owner of the theatre prior to his death a year before. With Mr Smart having known to be dead they exhume the body previously believed to have been Mr Smart. Dr Odgen does a facial reconstruction to identify the man in the grave. In questioning the players about the death of Mr Smart Detective Murdoch realises that their recollections and accountings are rather detailed and similar for an event of more than a year previous. Constable Crabtree finds a hidden room in the theatre. 
8 8 "Still Waters" Derek Schreyer Don McBrearty March 9, 2008 (2008-03-09) April 15, 2008
Richard Hartley, the newest member of King's Rowing Club's eight man team is found dead. Detective Murdoch discovers that Mr Hartley had replaced Horace Briggs, an employee of the club, on the team. Dr Ogden concludes from the autopsy that Mr Hartley was drowned but that he was also beaten. When his attempts to question the members of the team prove unproductive Detective Murdoch develops a lie-detective device to help sort out the truth from all of the lies and misdirection. 
9 9 "Belly Speaker" Larry Lalonde Farhad Mann March 16, 2008 (2008-03-16) April 22, 2008
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Geraint Wyn Davies) is again in Toronto wanting to study Detective Murdoch for a new novel he is writing. Detective Murdoch investigates the murder of Rod Grimsby but is troubled by the confession of the victim's son Harcout, a ventriloquist, via his puppet Mycroft. 
10 10 "Child's Play" Alexandra Zarowny Shawn Thompson March 23, 2008 (2008-03-23) April 29, 2008
The murder of industrialist and philanthropist Howard Rookwood appears to have been done by a child or group of children. Mr Rookwood was a supporter of Baker House which specialised in housing Home Children in the Toronto area. 
11 11 "Bad Medicine" Derek Schreyer John L'Ecuyer March 31, 2008 (2008-03-31) May 6, 2008
A robed and hooded person begins killing people at the Greyson Institute, a facility which specialises in researching brain function. Detective Murdoch gets the case and is disturbed when Miss Sarah Pensell (Maria del Mar) tells him that she has seen the murders in a vision and that one of the future victims is Detective Murdoch. 
12 12 "The Prince and the Rebel" Alexandra Zarowny John L'Ecuyer April 6, 2008 (2008-04-06) May 13, 2008
The Queen's grandson, Prince Alfred (Chad Connell), is in Toronto and Detective Murdoch and Constable Crabtree are assigned as his police security, a task which is complicated by the prince being a bit of a partier who enjoys the company of many women. When a woman with tattoos indicating a connexion to the Irish Republican Brotherhood is found dead in a park everyone believes that there is a plot to harm the prince while he is in 'the colonies'. 
13 13 "The Annoying Red Planet" Paul Aitken Shawn Thompson April 13, 2008 (2008-04-13) May 20, 2008
When Henri Gaston is found in the upper limbs of a large tree in a farmer's field and there are no footprints in the freshly ploughed soil. Detective Murdoch and Constable Crabtree are perplexed. Constable Crabtree thinks that Martians might be involved. When he learns that Mr Gaston had refused to sell his land, Detective Murdoch turns his attention to more human suspects. After getting close to solving Mr Gaston's murder, Inspector Brackenreid informs them that they are to cease all investigation in the matter under penalty of death by hanging for treason. 

Season 2

Filming of season two took place in Toronto, Cambridge, and St. George in Ontario,[3] in Drumheller, Alberta, and near Vancouver, British Columbia where they made use of the old set of Bordertown.[4]

Total # Title Written by Directed by Canadian air date UK air date
14 1 "Mild Mild West" Derek Schreyer Paul Fox February 10, 2009 February 10, 2009
Murdoch investigates the death of a cowboy. While investigating this case he finds out that the cowboy had a dark past. 
15 2 "Snakes and Ladders" Cal Coons Farhad Mann February 10, 2009 February 10, 2009
Murdoch solves the case of a woman de-gutted and it may help him catch the infamous killer Jack the Ripper. 
16 3 "Dinosaur Fever" Jean Greig Paul Fox February 17, 2009
Murdoch investigates the murder of a man found in the mouth of a dinosaur. 
17 4 "Houdini Whodunit" Alexandra Zarowny Farhad Mann February 24, 2009
Murdoch investigates a bank robbery and the murder of a security guard. The lead suspect is the great escape artist Harry Houdini. 
18 5 "The Green Muse" Bobby Theodore Don McBrearty March 3, 2009
Murdoch investigates the death of a prostitute. 
19 6 "Shades of Grey" Laura Phillips Don McBrearty March 10, 2009
A young woman dies mysteriously while seeking medical attention. 
20 7 "Big Murderer on Campus" Carole Hay Laurie Lynd March 17, 2009
Murdoch solves the murder of a professor and it appears that there is no killer. 
21 8 "I, Murdoch" Lori Spring Laurie Lynd March 24, 2009
Murdoch investigates the murder of a mathametics professor, which leads to something bigger that may affect the Canadian Government. 
22 9 "Convalescence" Paul Aitken Eleanor Lindo March 31, 2009
Murdoch is injured on a case and begins to wonder if there is something wrong happening in his home. Crabtree solves the death a chef. 
23 10 "Murdoch.com" Alexandra Zarowny Eleanor Lindo May 6, 2009
Murdoch investigates the death of a telegram operator, which leads to someone who plays Romeo to the women of Toronto. 
24 11 "Let Us Ask the Maiden" Jason Sherman Harvey Crossland May 13, 2009
Murdoch investigates the death of a man praying in a synagogue and it leads to a love triangle and a business man up to no good. 
25 12 "Werewolves" Paul Aitken Kelly Makin May 20, 2009
Murdoch investigates the death of man, in which the suspect appears to be a werewolf. 
26 13 "Anything You Can Do" Laura Phillips Kelly Makin May 27, 2009
Murdoch investigates a murder with the help of a Mountie who has an all too familiar style of detection. 

Season 3

The third season was partially filmed in Bristol, England.[5]

Total # Title Written by Directed by Canadian air date UK air date
27 1 "The Murdoch Identity" Jean Greig Laurie Lynd March 14, 2010 February 16, 2010
Murdoch is in Bristol, England with no memory and is trying to stop an assasination in the process while back in Toronto station 4 is trying to find Murdoch 
28 2 "The Great Wall" Alexandra Zarowny Harvey Crossland March 21, 2010 February 23, 2010
Murdoch solves the death of a fellow constable from station 5 who are blaming a small chinese shop owner from the evidence found but Murdoch thinks otherwise. 
29 3 "Victor, Victorian" Alexandra Zarowny Laurie Lynd March 28, 2010 March 2, 2010
Murdoch is called to a secret society hq when a man dies from drinking wine but it appears the "man" is hiding who "he" truly is. 
30 4 "Rich Boy, Poor Boy" Carol Hay Harvey Crossland April 4, 2010 March 9, 2010
The inspector's son is kidnapped while playing in the park with a friend and the worst part is they kidnapped the wrong kid. 
31 5 "Me, Myself and Murdoch" Paul Aitken Don McCutcheon April 11, 2010 March 16, 2010
Murdoch solves the murder of a man and the prime suspect is his daughter who said the devil made her do it 
32 6 "This One Goes To Eleven" Carol Hay Cal Coons April 25, 2010 March 23, 2010
A painting is stolen and it leads to a faud conspriacy. This is the first appearance of James (Peter Stebbings) and Sally (Kate Greenhouse) Pendrick 
33 7 "Blood And Circuses" Paul Aitken & Alexandra Zarowny David Sutherland May 2, 2010 March 30, 2010
Murdoch solves the death of tiger tamer who was found half eaten by the tiger. 
34 8 "Future Imperfect" Cal Coons Cal Coons May 9, 2010 April 6, 2010
Murdoch solves the death of a member of the Eugenics Society. 
35 9 "Love And Human Remains" Lori Spring David Sutherland May 16, 2010 April 13, 2010
Murdoch solves a couple's death after 60 years but their remains looked like they died a few weeks ago. 
36 10 "The Curse Of Beaton Manor" Paul Aitken Don McCutcheon April 23, 2010 April 20, 2010
Murdoch investigates the death a man at Beaton Manor and the servants are saying a ghost killed him 
37 11 "Hangman" Philip Bedard Don McCutcheon May 30, 2010 April 27, 2010
Detective Murdoch investigates a bizarre case when a convicted murderer apparently manages to survive the hangman's noose. 
38 12 "In The Altogether" Jean Greig Steve Wright June 6, 2010 May 4, 2010
Murdoch investigates the death a young woman that leads to a blackmailing expert and an old friend of his. 
39 13 "The Tesla Effect" Cal Coons Steve Wright June 13, 2010 May 11, 2010
Detective Murdoch investigates the death by electrocution of Morris Garbutt, a former research associate of the famous Nikola Tesla. 

Season 4

Total # Title Written by Directed by Canadian air date UK air date
40 1 "All Tattered and Torn" Phil Bedard & Larry Lalonde Don McCutcheon June 7, 2011 (2011-06-07) February 15, 2011
Dr Ogden's replacement, Dr. Francis (Paul Rhys), does not like Detective Murdoch's habit of calling the coroner to the crime scene and it is no different when Detective Murdoch gets the case of a body part in a block of concrete along the Don River, near the home of his predecessor, retired Detective Malcolm Lamb (Victor Garber). When other blocks with other body parts are found in the water Dr Francis insists it is one person but Detective Murdoch is not as convinced and he sends some samples to Dr Ogden in Buffalo. Dr. Francis says that he would have noticed when he got to doing the tests but does concur with Dr Ogden that there are multiple victims and one killer. 
41 2 "Kommando" Graham Clegg Harvey Crossland June 14, 2011 (2011-06-14) February 22, 2011
Tom Meeks, a soldier at Fort York, is found murdered in the Don Valley. After another soldier is found murdered Detective Murdoch believes that someone is hunting the men and he beings to investigate the military, which is met with great opposition. Detective Murdoch discovers that the soldiers are not suffering from a disease acquired in South Africa but from severe withdrawal of methamphetamine. He also discovers some unsanctioned actions against the Boers. 
42 3 "Buffalo Shuffle" Phil Bedard & Larry Lalonde Yannick Bisson June 21, 2011 (2011-06-21) March 1, 2011
Someone broke into Station 4 over night. Detective Murdoch is late arriving to work; when he does arrive he informs Inspector Brackenreid that he is taking a vacation effective immediately. Detective Murdoch goes to Buffalo, initially undercover, at the request of Dr. Ogden to help her investigate the suspicious death of a patient whom she has been forbidden from autopsying. Constable Crabtree is tasked with solving the case of the break-in when a reporter threatens to expose Inspector Brackenreid as bungling and baffled. 
43 4 "Downstairs Upstairs" Story by: Paul Aitken
Teleplay by: Lori Spring
Harvey Crossland June 28, 2011 (2011-06-28) March 8, 2011
Percival Jenkins is found murdered at his breakfast. Convention says that it was probably Mrs Jenkins or one of their children but Detective Murdoch believes there is more to this case. While questioning the servants Detective Murdoch discovers everyone in the house has some issue with the victim and that many servants have been let go over the years for their loose morals. Further confusing is the statement by the victim's elderly mother that Alma, who had been a maid at the house 20 years previous, is the killer because Alma died a few years before. 
44 5 "Monsieur Murdoch" Paul Aitken & Graham Clegg John L'Ecuyer July 6, 2011 (2011-07-06) March 15, 2011
Monique, a young woman from France, disappears while visiting her sister Sophie and brother-in-law at their Toronto hotel. Keys for rooms 409 and 212 are found in Monique's purse along with film but her camera is missing. Sophie's husband directs Detective Murdoch's attention to a man Monique met on the train from Montreal who called himself David Deletran. Constable Higgins alerts Detective Murdoch to a man who went into room 212 who turns out to be a French police officer visiting Canada for a conference who has been hired by the women's father. Still believing a photograph of Monique would aid in finding her Detective Murdoch devises a way to transmit a photograph via telegraph. 
45 6 "Dead End Street" Carol Hay Laurie Lynd July 13, 2011 (2011-07-13) March 22, 2011
At a country fair in the city Detective Murdoch is captivated by the detail of a miniature streetscape. While admiring the work Detective Murdoch notices there is a man with a rifle in the window of one of the houses. Believing it to be the depiction of a crime scene the miniature is brought to Station 4 and the artist, Lydia Howland (Liisa Repo-Martell), an autistic woman who doesn't speak, and her caretaker-brother are questioned. No murder or missing person has been reported but with the help of Lydia, the reluctant participation of the people of the neighbourhood, a photograph in a newspaper, and an unconventional autopsy by Dr. Ogden, Detective Murdoch is able to determine who was murdered and why. 
46 7 "Confederate Treasure" Paul Aitken John L'Ecuyer July 20, 2011 (2011-07-20) March 29, 2011
A construction crew working along the Toronto harbour, in an area that previously was the site of docks for passenger ships and more recently a landfill, find a body about 15 feet below the surface. On the body is a gun from 1862, a pocket flask, and chains to ensure he stayed in the water. Inside the false bottom of the flask is a torn paper with two names, and a key wrapped in a letter from Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first Prime Minister, authorising transport of cargo. When Constable Crabtree discovers that the body is that of the Minister of Militia and Defence who disappeared in 1864 the matter comes to the attention of Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier, as a matter of national security involving potential fallout from Canadian involvement in the American Civil War.
Canada's current Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, guest stars in the domestic version of the episode as Constable Peter Armstrong. 
47 8 "Dial M for Murdoch" Carol Hay Leslie Hope July 27, 2011 (2011-07-27) April 5, 2011

When a switchboard operator hears an apparent murder over the telephone, Murdoch reveals the elaborate workings of an unlikely gang of thieves. A spirited telephone operator, Tess Moffatt, (Rachel Wilson) takes a liking to Constable George Crabtree and becomes a headache for Detective Murdoch after Tess hears what appears to be the strangulation death of a young woman over the telephone lines.

Tess fancies herself an amateur sleuth and has cried wolf before. Inspector Brackenreid, in the midst of a “makeover” at the hands of his political advisor Isaac Lowe (Graham Abbey), resists Murdoch’s wish to pursue Tess’s latest report. But then a murder victim is discovered, vindicating Tess, and a second body – tortured to death – is also found.

Crabtree and Tess grow closer as they work to solve the murders, but it’s Murdoch’s improvised telephone wire-tapping technology that uncovers an elaborately constructed criminal enterprise and a psychotic killer who will stop at nothing to preserve it. 
48 9 "The Black Hand" Cal Coons Don McCutcheon August 3, 2011 (2011-08-03) April 12, 2011

While probing the brazen shooting of a man on a streetcar, Murdoch is shocked to discover it may be connected to Anna Fulford, his ‘might-have-been’ love from Bristol. Anna Fulford (Lisa Faulkner), the beautiful barmaid that Detective Murdoch fell for last season in England, has stopped over in Toronto on her way to Niagara Falls... to be married. Barely over that shock, Murdoch learns that Anna’s fiancé, a businessman from New York City, has vanished. Murdoch suspects Anna’s betrothed may be connected to a bizarre murder aboard a streetcar... a shooting no one heard.

When the Anna's fiancé also turns up dead, Murdoch fears the work of The Black Hand - the forerunner of the Mafia - behind both killings. He’s all too aware that The Black Hand will hunt down and kill anyone associated with the deceased fiancé, even a complete innocent like Anna. Meanwhile, Inspector Brackenreid faces pressure from his backers in his run for Alderman to score political points by harassing a band of Gypsies and their mysterious leader, Mirela (Lisa Ray). 
49 10 "Voices" Jean Greig Gail Harvey August 10, 2011 (2011-08-10) April 19, 2011

Investigating the murder of a priest at a convent, Detective Murdoch encounters his long-lost sister, Susannah (Michelle Nolden), now the Reverend Mother of the convent. Their reunion is strained when suspicion falls on two nuns. Susannah insists the nuns are innocent, claiming that a reclusive nun, Sister Catherine, communes with angels and that the angels told Sister Catherine that a demon is responsible for the priest’s murder. Murdoch’s reluctance to accept this pits Susannah against him and calls his religious beliefs into question.

But when Murdoch realizes that the murder victim was not a priest but an imposter and that he had a criminal history, the case takes on a more earthly footing. When the true source of Sister Catherine’s angelic messages eventually becomes clear, it uncovers a love triangle of deceit and revenge. Then Murdoch receives the shock of his life when Susannah confesses to the murder. But that isn’t the only secret she’s been keeping from him. In a stunning final scene, Murdoch’s life is changed forever. 
50 11 "Bloodlust" Story by: Paul Aitken & Graham Clegg
Teleplay by: Paul Aitken & Graham Clegg & Phil Bedard & Larry Lalonde
Gail Harvey August 17, 2011 (2011-08-17) April 26, 2011

When a young schoolgirl is found dead of an apparent drowning and blood loss, Detective Murdoch finds himself in the midst of the late 19th century vampire craze created by the recent publication of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Constable Crabtree is convinced that a vampire is responsible for the murder, earning him the wrath of Inspector Brackenreid. But the facts fit Crabtree’s theory, even more so when Murdoch discovers that three other schoolgirls met with a mystery man and bear mysterious bite marks on their necks.

Toronto Gazette reporter Paddy Glynn (Ephraim Ellis) stirs up a public outcry and soon, reports of vampires are rolling in from all over the city. Even Dr. Julia Ogden (Helene Joy) is swept up by Stoker’s tale of forbidden sexuality, struggling to control her yearning for Murdoch despite her engagement to Dr. Darcy Garland (Johnathan Watton), but when another schoolgirl is attacked, Murdoch uncovers the identity of the mystery man and the motive behind his deadly quest for blood. Is this man a killer? The answer to that question is found in the realms of youthful lust and jealousy. 
51 12 "Kissing Bandit" Alexandra Zarowny Cal Coons August 24, 2011 (2011-08-24) May 3, 2011

A series of brazen daylight bank robberies by an amorous, dashing masked man who steals from the banks to give to the poor sends Detective Murdoch on an unpopular chase. The thief has become a hero to the citizenry, thanks in no small part to Toronto Gazette reporter Paddy Glynn (Ephraim Ellis) whose articles have raised the bandit to near Robin Hood status.

Meanwhile, Ruby Ogden (Sarah Gadon) surprises Dr. Ogden by arriving in town to assist with – and then take over – Julia’s wedding planning. It also becomes clear that Ruby has doubts that her sister is marrying the right man. As Murdoch struggles with the idea of Julia’s impending nuptials, he also has to deal with a thief who seems to anticipate his every move, but when a beautiful bank employee is murdered in cold blood during a robbery, Murdoch has to rethink his approach... before more people are killed. 
52 13 "Murdoch in Wonderland" Paul Aitken & Graham Clegg Cal Coons August 31, 2011 May 10, 2011
A man is found murdered at Lewis Carroll costume party. All clues point to the Mad Hatter... But William Murdoch was dressed as the mad hatter. Even after solving this crime, Murdoch does not attend Dr.Ogden's wedding and turns in his police badge. 

Season 5

The fifth season was announced at the Citytv 'Summer In The Square' on May 31, 2011.[6] Part of the festivities of the day included a Victorian era costume competition with the winner getting a role in an episode of Murdoch Mysteries.[7] On June 23, 2011 it was announced that Maureen Jennings, creator of the Detective Murdoch series of novels, will be writing one of the episodes of season 5.[8] Filming was done in Dawson city for season 5

References

  1. ^ "Cameras rolling on Shaftesbury Films' The Murdoch Mysteries, A New one-hour drama series for Bravo!" (Press release). Shaftesbury Films via CNW Group. July 17, 2007. http://newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/July2007/17/c7104.html. Retrieved March 26, 2011. 
  2. ^ Wilde, Diane (January 8, 2008). "New dates for Murdoch Mysteries premiere". TV eh?. Archived from the original on January 11, 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20080111061850/http://www.tv-eh.com/2008/01/08/new-dates-for-murdoch-mysteries-premiere/. Retrieved February 21, 2011. 
  3. ^ Hagey, Thomas (August 19, 2008). "The Mysterious Detective William Murdoch Is Back In Town Filming Season Two". http://www.cambridgenow.ca/newsarchives/archivedetails.cfm?id=1199. Retrieved March 26, 2011. 
  4. ^ Morrow, Fiona (March 2, 2009). "Go west, young Murdoch". The Globe and Mail. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/article975191.ece. Retrieved March 26, 2011. 
  5. ^ "UKTV Backs Murdoch Mysteries With ITV Studios". September 24, 2009. http://www.4rfv.co.uk/industrynews.asp?id=100022. Retrieved March 26, 2011. 
  6. ^ "CityTV Summer Launch Party - Alex Wins the Murdoch Mysteries Walk-On Part". Dyluthus on youtube.com. June 1, 2011. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zeO7ID1QcE. 
  7. ^ "CITYTV LAUNCHES HIT SUMMER PROGRAMMING LINE UP WITH CITYTV SUMMER IN THE SQUARE TUESDAY, MAY 31 AT YONGE-DUNDAS SQUARE IN TORONTO" (Press release). Rogers Media. May 17, 2011. http://www.rogersmediatv.ca/pr_detail.php?id=345. Retrieved June 25, 2011. 
  8. ^ Iden Ford (June 23, 2011). "Maureen writing script for Murdoch Mysteries season 5". maureenjennings.com. http://www.maureenjennings.com/?p=1312. Retrieved June 25, 2011. 

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