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The series was preceded by three television movies, which aired on Bravo! from 2004 to 2005. These
featured a different cast: Peter Outerbridge as Murdoch, Keeley Hawes as Doctor Ogden, Matthew
MacFadzean as Constable Crabtree, and Colm Meaney as Inspector Brackenreid.[1]
Murdoch Mysteries aired on Citytv for five seasons before being cancelled.[2] It was then picked up by
CBC, where it has aired since season six.[3] The show airs in the UK on Alibi, and is co-produced by Alibi's
parent company, UKTV. It has also aired in the United States on Ovation under the title The Artful
Detective, but as of season twelve, has reverted to the original title.
As of March 18, 2020, 204 episodes of Murdoch Mysteries have aired, including three specials, concluding
the thirteenth season.
Contents
Series overview
Episodes
Television films (2004–05)
Season 1 (2008)
Season 2 (2009)
Season 3 (2010)
Season 4 (2011)
Season 5 (2012)
Season 6 (2013)
Season 7 (2013–14)
Season 8 (2014–15)
Season 9 (2015–16)
Season 10 (2016–17)
Season 11 (2017–18)
Season 12 (2018–19)
Season 13 (2019–20)
Webisodes
The Curse of the Lost Pharaohs
The Murdoch Effect
Nightmare on Queen Street
The Infernal Device
Beyond Time
The Book of Jackson
Notes
References
External links
Series overview
Originally aired
Season Episodes
First aired Last aired Network
TV Films 3 May 13, 2004 September 8, 2005 Bravo!
1 13 January 20, 2008 April 13, 2008
2 13 February 10, 2009 May 27, 2009
3 13 March 14, 2010 June 13, 2010 Citytv
4 13 June 7, 2011 August 31, 2011
5 13 June 6, 2012 August 28, 2012
6 13 January 7, 2013 April 15, 2013
7 18 September 30, 2013 April 7, 2014
8 18 October 6, 2014 March 30, 2015
9 19 October 5, 2015 March 21, 2016
CBC
10 19 October 10, 2016 March 20, 2017
11 19 September 25, 2017 March 19, 2018
12 18 September 24, 2018 March 4, 2019
13 18 September 16, 2019 March 2, 2020
Episodes
John
3 "Under the Dragon's Tail" Janet MacLean September 8, 2005
L'Ecuyer
Dolly Capshaw, a mid-wife, has been murdered. The case grows more complex when it is learned that she also
performed abortions.
Season 1 (2008)
In July 2007 Shaftesbury Films announced that filming had begun on a 13 episode series based on both
Maureen Jennings' novels and the Murdoch Mysteries TV movies, which would air on Bravo! in 2008.[4]
However, subsequent changes in Canadian media ownership resulted in Bravo! being owned by
CTVglobemedia, whereas Murdoch Mysteries was acquired by Rogers Communications, who decided to air
it on their recently acquired CityTV network.
Filming of the first season of Murdoch Mysteries occurred between June 11 and October 17, 2007, primarily
in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario.[4]
Recurring cast members include Tamara Hope as Edna Garrison, Dmitry Chepovetsky as Nikola Tesla,
Lachlan Murdoch as Constable Henry Higgins, Arwen Humphreys as Margaret Brackenreid, Allan Royal as
Chief Constable Stockton, Geraint Wyn Davies as Arthur Conan Doyle, Maria del Mar as Sarah Pensell,
Stephen McHattie as Harry Murdoch, and Peter Keleghan as Terrence Meyers.
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Farhad
1 1 "Power" R.B. Carney January 20, 2008
Mann
Murdoch investigates the inexplicable murder of Alice Howard, the newly crowned Miss Toronto Electric and Light,
who is electrocuted by an insulated switch at a public demonstration on the dangers of alternating current. Murdoch
enlists the help of Nikola Tesla in order to solve the case. Crabtree becomes romantically involved with one of the
suspects, Edna Garrison.
Shawn
2 2 "The Glass Ceiling" Jean Greig and Cal Coons January 27, 2008
Thompson
A murderer taunts Brackenreid by sending him the bodies of a lawyer and a judge, along with a note claiming he will
be next. Murdoch's impressive detection skills are noticed by Chief Constable Stockton, who subsequently interviews
him for the position of Inspector at another police station. Upon learning that Murdoch is Catholic, Stockton withdraws
his offer as Toronto is a predominately Protestant city.
Shawn
3 3 "The Knockdown" Alexandra Zarowny February 3, 2008
Thompson
When African American boxer Amos Robinson is shot after a fight, all the evidence points to his wife, who was found
standing over his body holding the murder weapon. However, Murdoch believes her to be innocent, and sets out to
find the real killer amid mounting racial tensions.
Don
5 5 "Till Death Do Us Part" Janet MacLean February 17, 2008
McBrearty
Shortly before his wedding, Wendell Merrick is murdered in the church. When it is revealed that the marriage was a
sham to claim an inheritance and that Merrick was homosexual, Murdoch finds himself wrestling with his faith and the
notion that homosexuality is a sin.
Don
6 6 "Let Loose the Dogs" Jean Greig and Cal Coons February 24, 2008
McBrearty
After engaging in a drunken brawl over the results of a ratting match, John Delaney is murdered. Suspicion
immediately falls upon the man he was fighting — Murdoch's estranged father. Unable to separate his personal
feelings from the case, Murdoch becomes hell bent on convicting his father, whom he blames for his mother's death.
Shawn
7 7 "Body Double" R.B. Carney March 2, 2008
Thompson
The decomposing body of the Grand Theatre's former owner falls onto the stage during a performance of Macbeth.
When exhumation of his supposed grave reveals yet another body, Murdoch suspects the troupe of actors know more
than they are letting on.
Don
8 8 "Still Waters" Derek Schreyer March 9, 2008
McBrearty
Richard Hartley, a member of the King's Rowing Club's Olymipics team, is murdered. Suspicion quickly falls upon
Horace Briggs, who was removed from the team when Hartley joined. However, Murdoch suspects someone may be
attempting to frame Briggs, and he must uncover the truth amid the other rowers' lies and misdirections.
John
11 11 "Bad Medicine" Derek Schreyer March 31, 2008
L'Ecuyer
A robed and hooded figure resembling the grim reaper begins killing people at the Greyson Institute, a cutting edge
brain research facility. As Murdoch begins investigating, he is contacted by medium Sarah Pensell who tells him that
she has foreseen the murderer's final victim — Murdoch himself.
Season 2 (2009)
Murdoch Mysteries was renewed for a second season by CityTV in April 2008.[5]
Filming for season two took place in Toronto, Cambridge and St. George.[6] Additional filming took place in
Drumheller and near Vancouver, where the set of the 1989 series Bordertown was used.[7]
Recurring cast members include Lachlan Murdoch as Henry Higgins, Arwen Humphreys as Margaret
Brackenreid, Paul Amos as Doctor Roberts, Sarah Gadon as Ruby Ogden, Michael Seater as James Gillies,
Peter Keleghan as Terrence Meyers, Sarah Allen as Enid Jones, Dakota Goyo as Alwyn Jones, and Stephen
McHattie as Harry Murdoch.
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14 1 "Mild Mild West" Paul Fox Derek Schreyer February 10, 2009
A performer is killed during a bullet catch trick at Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. Although the man's death appears to
be a freak accident, Murdoch suspects he may have been murdered and uncovers a dark secret in his past which
would provide ample motive. Brackenreid's wife joins the Temperance League and chastises him for his heavy
drinking.
Farhad
15 2 "Snakes and Ladders" Cal Coons February 10, 2009
Mann
When a serial killer begins mutilating and disembowelling women, a tenacious Scotland Yard detective who believes
that the killer may be Jack the Ripper inserts himself into Murdoch's investigation. Murdoch calls upon the expertise of
an alienist, Doctor Roberts, to help profile the murderer.
Farhad
17 4 "Houdini Whodunit" Alexandra Zarowny February 24, 2009
Mann
Murdoch must solve a seemingly impossible robbery when a thief burgles a sealed bank vault without opening the
door. A witness claims to have seen Harry Houdini fleeing the scene of the crime. Julia's sister, Ruby, visits Toronto.
Don
18 5 "The Green Muse" Bobby Theodore March 3, 2009
McBrearty
The garotted corpse of a prostitute is discovered after a high-class brothel is firebombed. Murdoch must tread
carefully when he discovers that a prominent judge may be to blame. The Temperance League puts pressure on
Brackenreid to stamp out prostitution in Toronto. Murdoch and Ogden finally give in to their mutual attraction and
begin a romantic relationship.
Don
19 6 "Shades of Grey" Laura Phillips March 10, 2009
McBrearty
A young woman's body is found in a creek, and Murdoch's investigation reveals she died of poisoning following an
attempted abortion. The case hits close to home for Dr. Ogden, who reveals to Murdoch that she had an illegal
abortion some years previously. Murdoch is left shaken by the revelation, but offers to forego his ethical, moral, and
Catholic values to be with Julia. However, Julia is unwilling to allow Murdoch to compromise his core beliefs and ends
the relationship.
"Big Murderer on
20 7 Laurie Lynd Carol Hay March 17, 2009
Campus"
Murdoch attempts to unravel what appears to be the perfect murder when a gunman shoots a college professor from
a crowded plaza, yet is seen by no one. Two eager students, James Gillies and Robert Perry, shadow Murdoch during
the investigation. Crabtree reveals himself to be a foundling and attempts to locate his biological mother.
Eleanore
22 9 "Convalescence" Paul Aitken March 31, 2009
Lindo
Murdoch is seriously injured while chasing a murder suspect. While recovering, he is confined to his bedsit, but
strange noises and increasingly fevered visions lead him to suspect his landlady may be up to something. Crabtree
becomes acting detective in Murdoch's absence and takes over the murder case, only to discover that the sole
witness is a talking parrot.
Eleanore
23 10 "Murdoch.com" Alexandra Zarowny April 7, 2009
Lindo
Murdoch learns that Toronto's female telegraphers are falling prey to a predatory conman when one of his marks is
murdered. Murdoch's relationship with Enid is strained when he jeopardizes her safety in order to catch the killer.
Brackenreid's usage of a cocaine-based gold cure for alcoholism causes him to become increasingly belligerent,
further straining his marriage and his relationship with his co-workers.
Season 3 (2010)
Murdoch Mysteries was renewed for a third season by CityTV in June 2009.[8] As part of the show's
production deal, all episodes premiered in the UK on the Alibi network before premiering in Canada; this
arrangement continued until the end of season five.[9]
The first episode of season three was partially filmed in Bristol, England.[9] Additional filming took place
around Ontario, at Ball's Falls[10] and the Glanmore National Historic Site.[11]
Recurring cast members include Lachlan Murdoch as Henry Higgins, Lisa Faulkner as Anna Fulford, Allan
Royal as Chief Constable Stockton, Richard Clarkin as Inspector Davis, Arwen Humphreys as Margaret
Brackenreid, Paul Amos as Doctor Roberts, Peter Stebbings as James Pendrick, Kate Greenhouse as Sally
Pendrick, Sarah Gadon as Ruby Ogden, Dmitry Chepovetsky as Nikola Tesla, and Peter Keleghan as
Terrence Meyers.
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27 1 "The Murdoch Identity" Laurie Lynd Jean Greig February 16, 2010
Murdoch finds himself in Bristol, England, with no memory of who he is or how he got there. Worse still, he is being
ruthlessly hunted by armed men who claim he is a killer. He is harboured by publican Anna Fulford, and the two work
to piece together his identity. Back in Toronto, Station House Four and Doctor Ogden are searching desperately to find
the missing detective.
Harvey
28 2 "The Great Wall" Alexandra Zarowny February 23, 2010
Crossland
A constable from Station House Five is murdered in Toronto's Chinatown district. His fellow officers and their
Inspector, Davis, start violently harassing the local Chinese population in a racially-fuelled revenge campaign.
Murdoch is tasked with finding the killer and quickly finds himself at odds with Davis and his officers, one of whom
may be hiding a dark secret.
Harvey
30 4 "Rich Boy, Poor Boy" Carol Hay March 9, 2010
Crossland
The inspector's son is kidnapped while playing in the park with a friend and the worst part is they kidnapped the wrong
child.
39 13 "The Tesla Effect" Steve Wright Cal Coons May 11, 2010
When a former research associate of Nikola Tesla is murdered with a fearsome new weapon that harnesses thermal
radiation, all evidence points towards the recently imprisoned James Pendrick. The ensuing investigation leads
Murdoch to question his assumptions about Pendrick's guilt.
Season 4 (2011)
In August 2010, Shaftesbury Films announced that production on season four had begun and was scheduled
to continue through November 2010.[12] Guest stars in season four include Victor Garber, Lisa Faulkner,
Simon Williams, Peter Keleghan, Craig Olejnik, and Lisa Ray.[12] On October 15, 2010, then Canadian
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his daughter visited the set of Murdoch Mysteries.[13] As part of the visit
to the set Stephen Harper filmed a cameo appearance.[14]
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Don Phil Bedard and Larry
40 1 "All Tattered and Torn" February 15, 2011
McCutcheon Lalonde
Dr. Ogden's replacement, Dr. Francis, 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. 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.
Harvey
41 2 "Kommando" Graham Clegg February 22, 2011
Crossland
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 begins 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.
45 6 "Dead End Street" Laurie Lynd Carol Hay 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 four 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.
"Confederate John
46 7 Paul Aitken March 29, 2011
Treasure" L'Ecuyer
A construction crew working along the Toronto harbour, in an area that had been 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, authorizing 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.
Don
48 9 "The Black Hand" Cal Coons April 12, 2011
McCutcheon
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, 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).
Season 5 (2012)
Season five was announced at the Citytv 'Summer in the Square' on May 31, 2011.[15] 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.[16]
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53 1 Laurie Lynd Peter Mitchell February 28, 2012
Klondike"
Murdoch has left Toronto, and police work, for the Yukon. However, while in pursuit of fortune in the Klondike Gold
Rush, he is drawn into a murder investigation (with the help of Jack London) and realizes that his days as a detective
are not yet behind him.
Don
55 3 "Evil Eye of Egypt" Michelle Ricci March 13, 2012
McCutcheon
When the archeologists behind an exhibition of recently excavated Egyptian antiquities begin dying under bizarre
circumstances, rumours arise that a mummy's curse may be to blame.
"Murdoch Night in
64 12 Gail Harvey Lori Spring May 15, 2012
Canada"
Murdoch investigates when the captain of the Toronto Wellingtons hockey team is found dead in the locker room,
shortly after fighting with another player.
Paul Aitken, Carol Hay,
"Twentieth Century
65 13 Gail Harvey Peter Mitchell and May 22, 2012
Murdoch"
Michelle Ricci
As the twentieth century approaches, Murdoch investigates the claims of a man who says that time travelling to the
future provided him with information that allowed him to stop crimes.
Season 6 (2013)
On November 15, 2011 it was announced that CBC would broadcast a sixth season of Murdoch Mysteries.
Filming of season six took place between May 22 and September 28, 2012.[17]
Scenes from "The Ghost of Queen's Park" were filmed on location on July 13, 2012.[18] David Onley, the
current Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, had a cameo in season six in which he portrayed the eighth
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Sir Oliver Mowat.[19] Thomas Howes made a guest appearance as Winston
Churchill, who asked Murdoch's help when he was accused of murder.[20]
Georgina Reilly (Dr. Emily Grace) was promoted to series regular for the sixth season.[21]
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66 1 "Murdoch Air" Peter Mitchell January 7, 2013 1.18[22]
McCutcheon
Murdoch investigates after a prototype airplane crashes and kills an innocent bystander and is soon drawn into an
arms race between the Canadian and American governments.
"Murdoch on the
68 3 Cal Coons Paul Aitken January 21, 2013 0.96[24]
Corner"
Murdoch suspects a serial killer is at work when a string of seemingly random people are murdered inside their own
homes. The only apparent connection between the victims is a street corner that they all visited shortly before dying.
"Murdoch Au Harvey
70 5 Michelle Ricci February 4, 2013 1.05[26]
Naturel" Crossland
Murdoch investigates a murder at a nudist community.
"Murdoch in Ladies
73 8 Cal Coons Carol Hay March 4, 2013 1.06[29]
Wear"
Murdoch investigates the murder of an Eaton's department store manager who was disliked by the shop girls.
Eleanore
75 10 "Twisted Sisters" Michelle Ricci March 18, 2013 1.22[31]
Lindo
A series of violent drowning deaths of university-educated unmarried career women leads Murdoch to suspect sexist
and racist motives.
"Lovers in a Dawn
76 11 Carol Hay March 25, 2013 0.99[32]
Murderous Time" Wilkinson
Detective Murdoch and Dr. Ogden find themselves at odds when a delusional woman (Sheila McCarthy), becomes
the prime suspect in the violent stabbing of her gambling fiancé.
78 13 "The Murdoch Trap" Laurie Lynd Paul Aitken April 15, 2013 1.10[34]
With Dr. Ogden sentenced to hang for murder, Detective Murdoch races to exonerate her and steps into a trap set by
the real killer.
Season 7 (2013–14)
On April 2, 2013, CBC renewed Murdoch Mysteries for a seventh season, to consist of an extended order of
18 episodes instead of the usual 13. The seventh season had its premiere on September 30, 2013.[35]
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79 1 "Murdoch Ahoy" Laurie Lynd Paul Aitken September 30, 2013 1.39[36]
A shipping magnate's daughter disappears, without a trace and Murdoch searches for her and at the same time must
investigate a dead body on a ship's inaugural Victoria Day voyage.
Jordan
80 2 "Tour de Murdoch" Laurie Lynd October 7, 2013 1.25[37]
Christianson
During a bicycle race, one of its racers dies, leaving Murdoch to believe he was killed by a mysterious stimulant.
"The Filmed
Adventures of
81 3 Gail Harvey Peter Mitchell October 14, 2013 1.00[38]
Detective William
Murdoch"
Murdoch gets drawn into the movie making world, which involves inventor, James Pendrick and has Thomas Edison
as a suspect.
"The Return of
Sherlock"
82 4
"Return of Sherlock
Gail Harvey Carol Hay October 21, 2013 1.08[39]
Holmes"[A]
Murdoch encounters David Kingsley/Sherlock Holmes, who is investigating the murder of his young client's godfather
and the disappearance of his nanny.
Maureen Jennings
84 6 "Murdochophobia" Cal Coons November 4, 2013 N/A
and Peter Mitchell
Murdoch investigate the apparent suicide of one of Julia's patients who had arachnophobia.
"Loch Ness
85 7 Cal Coons Michelle Ricci November 18, 2013 1.39[41]
Murdoch"
Inspector Brackenreid is relaxing at the beach on a hot day when the body of a woman, Katherine Buchanan, is
discovered. Doctor Ogden, who was also at the beach, conducts a preliminary examination of the body in situ and
finds what appears to be large bite marks from an animal on the victim's body. Inspector Brackenreid is convinced that
the marks came from a large creature he believes he saw in Lake Ontario shortly before Katherine's body was
discovered. Although initially skeptical, Detective Murdoch becomes convinced that there may be a large creature
living in the lake when he later spots it while with the inspector. Perhaps more unusual than the multiple sightings of
the creature is the fact that Constable Crabtree, who believes in the existence of everything from aliens to zombies,
remains unconvinced that such a creature exists even after a second body, that of Marie Nicholson, is found with
similar bite marks on her body. Both of the dead women had been contestants in the Miss Purity competition. In
addition, Marie, at the time of her death, was engaged to Katherine's former beau. Constable Crabtree pursues these
connections between the two women as possible motives for their deaths. Detective Murdoch, on the other hand, tries
to determine what type of animal may be living in the lake and implicated in the two women's deaths.
"Murdoch in Harvey
88 10 Carol Hay January 6, 2014 1.43[45]
Ragtime" Crossland
Nathan Peters, founder of the Canadian Jubilee Singers, a black singing group, is found dead by the docks. Murdoch
searches for motives for the man's death among the members of his singing group, at The Blind Pig where Nathan
was known to gamble, and among the Irish dockworkers who barely hide their disdain for the murdered man because
of his race. In the end, the singing group's previous engagement in Buffalo, where a man was found beaten to death,
may hold the key to Nathan's death.[44]
"Unfinished Dawn
90 12 Peter Mohan January 20, 2014 1.35[47]
Business" Wilkinson
Murdoch hears the confession of a dying man, claiming to have murdered his wife and gives the location of her
remains. However, evidence later disproves his claim and Murdoch later makes a connection with a closed case
involving another woman's death, leading him to suspect that their husbands conspired to murder the other's wife.
Sudz
91 13 "The Murdoch Sting" Jackie May January 27, 2014 1.48[48]
Sutherland
A bank president goes missing at the start of his engagement party. Murdoch's investigations uncovers that his
fiancee was living under an assumed alias, leading to a run-in with a familiar con artist and thus sets up a sting
operation to catch her. Meanwhile, Julia receives information that James Gillies is alive and sets out to find him.
Michael
94 16 "Kung Fu Crabtree" Paul Aitken March 24, 2014 1.38[51]
McGowan
Crabtree teams up with a suspect who is accused of poisoning a visiting Chinese dignitary, in order to find the real
killer. Murdoch and Julia finally receive proof that James Gillies is dead.
Peter
95 17 "Blast of Silence" Peter Mitchell March 31, 2014 1.34[52]
Mitchell
After a determined opponent of industrial progress straps a bomb onto a factory owner, Murdoch must stop the
bomber from destroying all of Toronto.
Jordan
Christianson, Carol
"The Death of Dr. Michael
96 18
Ogden" McGowan
Hay, Simon April 7, 2014 1.35[53]
McNabb and
Michelle Ricci
After Julia's father dies unexpectedly, she learns the truth about him and his actual cause of death. Brackenreid
assumes responsibility for an investigation, started by Murdoch, of a murder within a group of geniuses.
Season 8 (2014–15)
On April 4, 2014, CBC renewed Murdoch Mysteries for an eighth season.[54]
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"On the Waterfront
97 1 Laurie Lynd Peter Mitchell October 6, 2014 0.94[55][B]
(Part 1)"
Murdoch investigates two cases related to the harbour. The first is the murder of a local merchant and the second is
the discovery of a woman's body, recovered on the shore. In an effort to increase order, constables are dispatched to
the area and run foul of the dockworkers. Inspector Brackenreid has physically recovered from his beating but not
psychologically. When the two workers suspected in his beating come to his home Brackenreid decides to seek
revenge on them. The episode ends in a cliff-hanger with the constabulary engaged in a melee on the docks with the
workers who prevent them from arresting the suspects. In a sub-plot, Dr. Ogden and Dr. Grace are arrested for
protesting in favour of women's general suffrage in front of the Ontario legislature.
"The Murdoch
Deborah
102 6 Appreciation Carol Hay November 17, 2014 N/A
Chow
Society"
A group of dedicated fans of Murdoch stage a murder to watch Murdoch work, which deters the detective from an
actual murder case.
Deborah
103 7 "What Lies Buried" Paul Aitken November 24, 2014 N/A
Chow
The remains of a constable from 1881 are discovered in the station house basement, leading Murdoch to investigate
whether any of his colleagues was responsible.
104 8 "High Voltage" Cal Coons Carol Hay December 1, 2014 1.32[60]
A businessman is found electrocuted, apparently by his own invention, and all clues point to Thomas Edison's son,
Edison Jr.
"The Keystone
105 9 Cal Coons Jordan Christianson December 8, 2014 1.31[61]
Constables"
Constables Crabtree and Higgins go undercover as a vaudeville act at a local theatre after a comedian is found
murdered.
Eleanore
109 13 "The Incurables" Peter Mitchell February 9, 2015 N/A
Lindo
Murdoch and Ogden investigate a strange murder at the asylum involving a group of violent women, one who vows
revenge on Dr. Ogden.
Don
111 15 "Shipwreck" Maureen Jennings February 23, 2015 1.44[66]
McBrearty
The murder of a young woman while praying at her parents' grave and the subsequent disappearance of the priest
she had last contact with, brings together Murdoch with the priest who raised him in childhood.
Season 9 (2015–16)
On March 4, 2015, it was announced that CBC had renewed Murdoch Mysteries for a ninth season.[70] On
May 25, 2015, it was announced that William Shatner would be guest starring as author Mark Twain.[71]
Season 9 will see guest appearances of Lucy Maud Montgomery, Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier and Mouna
Traoré as Rebecca James, a young protegee whom Julia takes under her wing.[72]
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115 1 "Nolo Contendere" October 5, 2015 1.27[73]
Peacocke Paul Aitken
Murdoch investigates an inmate stabbing that happens in the institution where Crabtree is serving time for the murder
of Edna Brooks' husband. It becomes apparent that the two cases are connected. Crabtree is ultimately exonerated.
TW
116 2 "Marked Twain" Peter Mitchell October 12, 2015 N/A
Peacocke
Murdoch and his colleagues must protect the safety of author Mark Twain after he stirs up controversy during a
speaking engagement in Toronto.
Gary
117 3 "Double Life" Jordan Christianson October 26, 2015 1.19[74]
Harvey
Suffragette Lillian Moss is murdered days before she and Dr. Grace are to leave for London. Murdoch discovers that
Moss' past has caught up her.
118 4 "Barenaked Ladies" Laurie Lynd Carol Hay November 2, 2015 1.35[75]
A life-sized nude statue generates outrage and crowds until it is revealed that the statue conceals a murder victim.
The owner of the only electroplating factory in Toronto, James Kirkham, is the first suspect until a second victim is
discovered and it's found that the victims shared the same final meal and sedative, and were murdered by the same
weapon. After ties to two additional victims are found and that they were all prostitutes, links are made to Albert Dray,
a man who was suspected of murdering prostitutes in nearby Hamilton, but who was subsequently found dead.
120 6 "The Local Option" Laurie Lynd Simon McNabb November 16, 2015 1.27[77]
The temperance movement advocates The Local Option, a bill to restrict liquor sales in an attempt to help curb bad
behaviour in Toronto Junction neighbourhood. Carrie Nation, an American woman who was a radical member of the
temperance movement, is invited to Toronto so support the proposal and she stays at the home of Inspector
Brackenreid, where his wife, Margaret, enacts a local prohibition for the duration of stay. Station House Number Four
is asked to police the area and become involved in the investigation of the poisoning death of Councilman Arthur
Slauson, an advocate for the liquor trade. Dr. Ogden finds the body to have bruising and a few small gashes, but
nothing obviously fatal. She needs to check for cerebral edema and other internal injuries in the morgue.
Don
122 8 "Pipe Dreamzzz" Michelle Ricci November 30, 2015 1.24[79]
McBrearty
Byron Sutton, a student of Asian studies, is found dead in the opium den of his instructor, Professor Lawrence. Dr.
Ogden and Murdoch discover that the student was poisoned, but not by the opium, and a love triangle is the root
cause.
Alister McGowan, a wealthy philanthropist, opens his home to some of Toronto's elite for a production of The Little
Match Girl, featuring a young Mary Pickford in the title role, staged prior to his annual presentation of Christmas gifts
to entertain orphans and patients from The Hospital for Sick Children. Instead, McGowan is found murdered and the
gifts have been stolen leaving Station House No. 4 to investigate. Murdoch suspects rival Cyrus Lynch, but he too
becomes a murder victim. While Brackenreid refuses to allow a Christmas tree to be erected in the station house, the
gifts of the men are being distributed by a man claiming to be the real St. Nicholas.
"Raised on Eleanore
123 9 Paul Aitken January 11, 2016 1.48[81]
Robbery" Lindo
While applying for a bank loan to build his automated dream home for Dr. Ogden, Murdoch finds himself in the midst
of a bank heist that puts his reputation at risk. Inspector Brackenreid uses the police department's telegraph machine
to convey the live play of a match that involves Sheffield Wednesday. It is discovered that one of the Sheffield
supporters was involved in the robbery.
Eleanore
124 10 "The Big Chill" Jordan Christianson January 18, 2016 1.49[82]
Lindo
Captain Joseph-Elzéar Bernier is in Toronto attempting to raise funds for an expedition to the North Pole when he is
anonymously accused in the murder of scientist Arthur Pimblett, who served as a navigator and physician on all of
Bernier's previous expeditions. Pimblett's body has been preserved by Bernier and has returned with it. Dr. Ogden
rehydrates Pimblett to find that he did not die of hypothermia, as was stated. Murdoch suspects the Arctic explorer
Captain Bernier and his crew of withholding evidence while a Swedish expeditionary team is also under suspicion.
126 12 "Unlucky in Love" Cal Coons Lori Spring February 1, 2016 1.50[84]
An elderly groom, Oliver Pym, is electrocuted at a wedding planned by Margaret Brackenreid. The bride's four
previous husbands all died under mysterious circumstances, which leads Murdoch to suspect that she is a black
widow. Crabtree meets and encourages Lucy Maud Montgomery while teaching a creative writing class.
127 13 "Colour Blinded" Leslie Hope Mary Pedersen February 8, 2016 1.49[85]
After a white man, Frank Parker, is killed in a black church, the new Chief Constable pressures Murdoch to make an
arrest.
128 14 "Wild Child" Jill Carter Carol Hay February 22, 2016 1.42[86]
Murdoch leads Station House No. 4 during a murder investigation linked to a young girl who was raised in the wild
and suffers from muteness and may be suffering psychologically either from some previous experience or the man
who tours her around exhibiting her strange behaviour. When it is discovered that the Braxtons were not Roland's
biological parents, Dr. Ogden hires Freddie Pink, to locate their adopted child's real parents.
Harvey
129 15 "House of Industry" Maureen Jennings February 29, 2016 1.50[87]
Crossland
A journalist is murdered while investigating a story at a city workhouse. Murdoch goes undercover and discovers that
the Chief Constable may be implicated in corruption at Station House No. 5. Crabtree, Higgins and Rebecca James
are swindled when they attempt to sample a banana split.
Harvey
130 16 "Bloody Hell" Paul Aitken March 7, 2016 1.36[88]
Crossland
Murdoch and Brackenreid attempt to expose corruption at Station House No. 5 when Brackenreid is caught with the
proceeds of the pay-off money by the Chief Constable. To save himself from prison time, Brackenreid accepts a
demotion to the level of city clerk. The members of Station House No. 4 continue to investigate the corruption while
the Chief Constable assumes control of the office and Brackenreid discovers incriminating evidence. With the help of
a phonograph, Murdoch and Brackenreid elicit the confession of the ringleader and exonerate Brackenreid.
132 18 "Cometh the Peter Peter Mitchell, Simon March 21, 2016 1.54[90]
Archer" Mitchell McNabb and Jordan
Christianson
Doctor Ogden is shot and Murdoch is abducted by an old enemy.
Season 10 (2016–17)
On March 31, 2016, CBC announced the tenth season of Murdoch Mysteries, ten days after the ninth-season
finale.[91]
Can.
No. No. in
Title Directed by Written by Original air date viewers
overall season
(millions)
"Great Balls of Fire
133 1 Gary Harvey Peter Mitchell October 10, 2016 1.40[92]
(Part 1)"
Debutantes seeking to court a wealthy gentleman are murdered one-by-one. Meanwhile, Julia experiences post-
traumatic stress from her near-death at the hands of Eva Pearce.
Norma
135 3 "A Study in Pink" Paul Aitken October 24, 2016 1.31[94]
Bailey
Murdoch is reunited with Freddie Pink, his childhood friend turned private investigator, when she claims that one of
her clients has been murdered. However, a missing body and evidence implicating Freddie suggests that she knows
more about the case than she is saying.
Norma
136 4 "Concocting a Killer" Simon McNabb October 31, 2016 1.30[95]
Bailey
New scientific evidence results in the exoneration of a man Murdoch helped put away for murder twelve years
previously. Although Murdoch still believes the man to be guilty, he is removed from the new investigation. Detective
Watts from Station House One takes over.
Harvey
137 5 "Jagged Little Pill" Carol Hay November 7, 2016 1.42[96]
Crossland
Murdoch and Ogden investigate the poisoning of a philandering businessman. Meanwhile, Rebecca James has
suspicions about a fellow medical student's suicide.
"Bend It Like
138 6 Cal Coons Michelle Ricci November 14, 2016 1.33[97]
Brakenreid"
As Murdoch investigates the strange death of a footballer, Brackenreid gets caught up in the team's run for the
Olympics.
Harvey
139 7 "Painted Ladies" Mary Pedersen November 21, 2016 1.34[98]
Crossland
A serial killer begins murdering men with cyanide laced lipstick, and all the murders seem to be connected to
Crabtree's girlfriend, Nina Bloom.
"Weekend at Eleanore
140 8 Jordan Christianson November 28, 2016 1.30[99]
Murdoch's" Lindo
Key witnesses against an accused murderer are being killed one by one. To catch the hitman, Murdoch makes it
seem like the last witness is still alive.
"Once Upon a
TW Michelle Ricci, Carol
- S02 Murdoch
Peacocke Hay and Paul Aitken
December 12, 2016 1.40[101]
Christmas"[C]
A criminal takes on the role of a superhero from Crabtree's recently published graphic novel and commits a series of
robberies against Toronto's upper class.
Eleanore
142 10 "The Devil Inside" Paul Aitken[D] January 9, 2017 1.40[102]
Lindo[D]
Brackenreid has left Station House Four in order to accompany James Pendrick on his quest to Panama to retrieve
his potion of youth. In his absence, Murdoch is appointed acting inspector, and must deal with a murderer who claims
to be possessed by the spirit of Murdoch's arch-nemesis, James Gillies.
Don
143 11 "A Murdog Mystery" Lori Spring January 16, 2017 1.41[103]
McCutcheon
A wealthy woman's dog is murdered shortly before a high stakes dog show. Murdoch reluctantly investigates after
being ordered to by the owner's brother-in-law – the mayor. Meanwhile, Detective Watts returns and begins
investigating a tenuous link between several missing persons cases from the past few years.
Renuka
144 12 "The Missing" Maureen Jennings January 23, 2017 1.41[104]
Jeyapalan
The supposed heir to a large fortune miraculously reappears twenty years after being kidnapped and presumed dead.
Murdoch attempts to determine whether the man really is who he says he is, but the case becomes increasingly
complex when two bodies are found. Back at the station, Detective Watts continues his missing persons investigation.
"Mr. Murdoch's
145 13 Jill Carter Carol Hay February 6, 2017 1.37[105]
Neighbourhood"
Murdoch and Ogden bury a cadaver on their land in preparation for a forensics training exercise. When the site is
excavated six months later, multiple bodies are found. Elsewhere, Detective Watts attempts to track down a
mysterious woman who appears to be the key to his missing persons investigation.
"From Murdoch to
146 14 Jill Carter Simon McNabb February 13, 2017 1.35[106]
Eternity"
Brackenreid returns from Panama with the news that James Pendrick has been murdered. Even more astonishing,
however, is the fact that he appears to have been rejuvenated by Pendrick's youth potion. When Murdoch starts
aggressively marketing the potion, offering eternal life to the highest bidder, Crabtree becomes dismayed by the
detective's disinterest in solving Pendrick's murder and starts his own investigation.
"Hades Hath No
147 15 Leslie Hope Michelle Ricci February 20, 2017 1.45[107]
Fury"
Detective Watts' missing persons case comes to a head when one of the women he has been searching for is killed in
a bombing. In the ensuing investigation, Watts and Murdoch discover the rest of the missing women have been living
in a commune for abused or wronged women, where men are not allowed. Needing someone on the inside, Murdoch
asks Freddie Pink to infiltrate the group.
148 16 "Master Lovecraft" Leslie Hope Jordan Christianson February 27, 2017 1.30[108]
When a badly decomposed body is found in an empty building, Murdoch's prime suspect is a death-obsessed young
man named H. P. Lovecraft.
Peter Mitchell,
"Hot Wheels of Peter
149 17
Thunder" Mitchell
Simon McNabb and March 13, 2017 1.36 [109]
Jordan Christianson
Murdoch investigates the death of an expert roller skater. Meanwhile, Miss James enters a roller race against a group
of women who have slighted her, and George faces relationship issues.
Peter
150 18 "Hell to Pay" Peter Mitchell March 20, 2017 1.23 [110]
Mitchell
Murdoch goes underground after becoming the prime suspect in the murder of a burlesque dancer who was found
dead in his bed. While Station House Four protest his innocence, the newly reappointed Chief Constable Davis and
the corrupt head of City Council spearhead an aggressive manhunt for the missing detective.
Season 11 (2017–18)
On March 13, 2017, CBC renewed the show for an eleventh season consisting of 18 episodes and a third
two-hour Christmas special.[111][112]
This season saw the return of Alexander Graham Bell and Theodore Roosevelt. Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan
and Dr. William Osler made guest appearances as well.[113] Dylan Neal reprised his role as Jasper Linney,
Murdoch's half brother, during the Christmas special, last seen in the season two finale.
Mouna Traoré, who played Rebecca James, left the show in episode two, with a guest appearance in episode
seventeen. Shanice Banton joined the cast in episode four, in a recurring role, as Violet Hart, a medical
student and Julia's new morgue assistant.[114]
No. No. in
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
overall season
Don
151 1 "Up from Ashes" Peter Mitchell September 25, 2017
McCutcheon
Murdoch has been wrongfully imprisoned for the murder of a burlesque dancer, Julia has been kidnapped,
Brackenreid is missing, Constables Jackson and Crabtree have ostensibly been killed and Station House Four has
fallen under the thumb of a corrupt city councillor. Murdoch's few remaining allies are forced underground as they
work to set things right.
154 4 "The Canadian Patient" Laurie Lynd Simon McNabb October 16, 2017
A patient dies on the operating table during a public demonstration of a dangerous and controversial new procedure –
an organ transplant. Refusing to accept the consensus that he botched the operation, the lead surgeon becomes
convinced that his equipment was sabotaged and turns to Murdoch for help.
155 5 "Dr. Osler Regrets" Alison Reid Dan Trotta October 23, 2017
Julia's mentor, William Osler, makes the papers when his tongue-in-cheek suggestion that all men over the age of
sixty should be euthanized with chloroform is printed as fact. Despite initially dismissing the reports as sensationalist
nonsense, Osler's words soon come back to haunt him when a killer starts chloroforming elderly men.
Harvey
156 6 "21 Murdoch Street" Natalia Guled November 6, 2017
Crossland
When the sons of an Indian emissary disappear from their boarding school, Murdoch's investigation is hampered by
their uncooperative classmates. Hoping to get inside information, he sends Constables Brackenreid and Crabtree
undercover, who pose as a student and a professor respectively.
157 7 "The Accident" Alison Reid Mary Pedersen November 13, 2017
A traffic collision results in Dilton Dilbert (David Hewlett) being pinned between a carriage and a motor car, and
medical investigation reveals that any attempt to free him will result in his death. Evidence that the car has been
sabotaged leads Murdoch to suspect that the crash may not have been an accident, and he sets out to uncover the
truth as Brackenreid comforts the dying Dilbert.
Harvey
158 8 "Brakenreid Boudoir" Peter Mitchell December 4, 2017
Crossland
Murdoch and Ogden stumble across the corpse of an amateur painter while camping. The fellow members of his
painting club, who were camped near the crime scene, prove unhelpful. Hoping to find the murderer, Brackenreid
goes undercover and rediscovers his talent for art, gaining the attention of a fickle patron who has him paint her in the
nude.
Eleanore
159 9 "The Talking Dead" Lori Spring December 11, 2017
Lindo
A series of obituaries are published for a group of seemingly unrelated people, all of whom are still alive. Among the
list is Detective Watts. When a murderer starts killing the people named in the obituaries, Murdoch and Watts
scramble to find the killer before they strike again.
Murdoch and Ogden travel to Victoria to spend the holidays with Murdoch's brother, Jasper. Once there, they are
called upon to solve an archeologist's murder, and become embroiled in a land dispute between the indigenous
Songhees and Haida peoples. Back in Toronto, the Brackenreids are conned out of their life savings by a young
Italian named Charles Ponzi, and develop a scam involving Crabtree, Higgins, Nina Bloom, and Ruth Newsome in
order to get it back.
Eleanore
160 10 "F.L.A.S.H.!" Paul Aitken January 8, 2018
Lindo
James Pendrick returns to Toronto, seeking investors for his newest invention, a high-speed vactrain. When one of
Pendrick's employees is killed, Murdoch suspects that he may have been a spy engaging in industrial espionage for
the steamship industry.
Megan
161 11 "Biffers and Blockers" Dan Trotta January 15, 2018
Follows
An amateur cricketer is killed by an exploding bat during the annual "gentlemen vs professionals" match, and
Murdoch suspects an exiled Serbian Count may have been the intended victim. During the investigation, Brackenreid
and Murdoch get a glimpse into Higgins' new-found upper class lifestyle.
Megan
162 12 "Mary Wept" Noelle Girard January 22, 2018
Follows
A statue of the Virgin Mary at Murdoch's local church starts weeping blood. The subsequent discovery of an infant's
skeleton buried in the churchyard and the apparent suicide of a parishioner lead Murdoch and Watts to suspect the
miracle may have been staged in order to bring a long-hidden crime to light. Julia is unsettled by Miss Hart's lack of
sympathy in the morgue, and becomes even more concerned when she lies to Murdoch about her faith.
163 13 "Crabtree à la Carte" Leslie Hope Simon McNabb January 29, 2018
When an acerbic cooking contest judge contracts botulism after eating tainted meat, Murdoch must determine
whether the man was intentionally poisoned. Crabtree fears for his life when it emerges that both he and Margaret
Brackenreid have also eaten the suspect meat.
167 17 "Shadows Are Falling" Sherren Lee Mary Pedersen March 12, 2018
Murdoch and Ogden's relationship crumbles when Julia suffers a miscarriage and William's past misgivings about
Julia's prior abortion resurface. The grieving couple are immediately pulled back into work when Nate Desmond is
accused of the murder of a man he was seen fighting with.
Season 12 (2018–19)
Unlike seasons nine through eleven, the twelfth season of Murdoch Mysteries did not include a Christmas
movie, opting instead for an "out of the box" Halloween episode.[115] Former Canadian Olympic figure
skater Elvis Stojko guest starred in episode 13 as ex-con Sam Marshal, who Murdoch suspects of murder.
The episode also saw the return of, Dmitry Chepovetsky as Nikola Tesla, whose last appearance was nine
years ago in season 3, episode 13.[116] Colin Mochrie reprises his role from last season as Ralph Fellows and
Patrick McKenna returned as Inspector Hamish Slorach, last seen in season eight.[117] The season averaged
1.1 million viewers in Canada on CBC from September 24, 2018 to March 4, 2019.[118]
No. No. in
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
overall season
"Murdoch Mystery
169 1 Gary Harvey Peter Mitchell September 24, 2018
Mansion"
Murdoch and Ogden throw a housewarming upon completion of their new and avant-garde home, which was
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The party is cut short when man is cooked to the point of exploding in Murdoch's
closet-sized microwave prototype. Wright comes under suspicion when it emerges the victim was a rival architect.
Despite officially retaining her position as city coroner, Julia has returned to medical school to study surgery, leaving
Violet Hart to run the morgue day-to-day. Violet uses this to bolster her attempts to take over the morgue. Higgins
quits the constabulary after clashing with Brackenreid.
Harvey
170 2 "Operation: Murder" Mary Pedersen October 1, 2018
Crossland
When one of Julia's patients dies after a seemingly successful surgery, she refuses to accept that it may have been
her fault and becomes obsessed with the idea that it was murder. She enlists a reluctant Murdoch to investigate, and
the two discover an unusual pattern of deaths among alcoholics in the ward. Crabtree has a brief courtship with a
nursing student, Florence Nightingale Graham. He encourages her to sell a face cream she concocted; when it
becomes a success, she elects to sell it under the name Elizabeth Arden and relocates to New York City to further her
enterprise.
Craig David
174 6 "Sir. Sir? Sir!!!"[E] Peter Mitchell October 29, 2018
Wallace
An alien species intent on wiping out the human race invades Toronto, and Crabtree becomes humanity's last hope
for salvation.
Craig David
175 7 "Brother's Keeper" Paul Aitken November 5, 2018
Wallace
When the sadistic criminal who tortured and murdered Detective Watts' adoptive brother is exonerated and released
from prison, Watts kills him. Despite claiming self-defense, discrepancies in Watts' statement lead Murdoch to suspect
that Watts took justice into his own hands and murdered the man in revenge for his brother's death. Crabtree hires
Higgins as a trainee mechanic at his automobile repair shop.
176 8 "Drowning in Money" Alison Reid Noelle Girard November 12, 2018
Murdoch investigates the apparent double suicide of a wealthy couple who drowned in their swimming pool. The
discovery that the couple's daughter recently married a British aristocrat leads Murdoch to suspect a duke who
disdained the family for marrying into nobility. Crabtree is sued over a faulty repair job by Higgins which has caused
an accident, and butts heads with the plaintiff's attorney, Effie Newsome.
177 9 "Secrets and Lies" Leslie Hope Peter Mitchell November 26, 2018
Brackenreid travels to St. Marys at the behest of a former lover, without informing his family or friends. When he
arrives, he learns that he unknowingly fathered a child two decades earlier, who has now disappeared. As the
Inspector searches for his missing daughter, John Brackenreid becomes increasingly concerned about his father's
safety and sets out to find him. Upon his return to Toronto, Margaret kicks the Inspector out of their house.
179 11 "Annabella Cinderella" Sherren Lee Paul Aitken January 14, 2019
Constables Crabtree and Brackenreid are tasked with transporting a convicted axe murderer to prison. When she
escapes during transit and returns to her home town, supposedly seeking revenge on all those who helped to convict
her, Detective Watts steps in to help recapture her. Murdoch and Ogden are disappointed when a police handbook
outlining the latest investigative techniques fails to mention any of their scientific innovations. With the backing of a
publisher, the two start writing their own book on the subject.
180 12 "Six of the Best" Sherren Lee Lori Spring January 21, 2019
Murdoch's distressing childhood memories are evoked while investigating the death of an orphan under the care of
the same Jesuit priest who taught him.
182 14 "Sins of the Father" Mina Shum Simom McNabb February 4, 2019
Murdoch investigates an apparent arson death, and reveals a personal history in the process.
Mars
183 15 "One Minute to Murder" Maureen Jennings February 11, 2019
Horodyski
A man is electrocuted during a typing contest, but Murdoch suspects that he wasn't the intended target.
Season 13 (2019–20)
On March 25, 2019, CBC renewed the show for a thirteenth season of eighteen episodes.[119] This season,
Murdoch Mysteries celebrated its 200th episode, with Lisa Norton, John Tench, Dmitry Chepovetsky, David
Storch and Peter Stebbings, reprising their roles as Emma Goldman, Alexander Graham Bell, Nicholas
Telsa, Thomas Edison and James Pendrick respectively.[120] Colm Feore made a guest appearance this
season as George's long lost father, George Crabtree Sr., that was directed by Yannick Bisson.[121]
No. No. in
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
overall season
Harvey
187 1 "Troublemakers" Peter Mitchell September 16, 2019
Crossland
When Julia is at Suffragette rally, a bomb is set off and Murdoch investigates. Effie Newsome encourages George to
take his book to a publisher, even though he has doubts of its success.
Harvey
188 2 "Bad Pennies" Peter Mitchell September 23, 2019
Crossland
The murder of a dock worker seems linked to recent labour disputes at the wharf, but the involvement of a Pinkerton
detective reveals that a past crime is motivating current events. At the hospital, Julia navigates difficult situations when
a colleague makes a serious mistake in surgery.
189 3 "Forever Young" Shereen Lee Paul Aitken September 30, 2019
Murdoch investigates the bizarre murder of a young woman who disappeared a decade earlier, yet somehow hasn't
aged a day.
Yannick
190 4 "Prodigal Father" Simon McNabb October 14, 2019
Bisson
A death at an investment event leads Crabtree to the father he never knew, and Murdoch to suspect he may be
culpable.
192 6 "The Philately Fatality" Shereen Lee Mary Pedersen November 4, 2019
An investigation into the murder of a wealthy and open homosexual leads Murdoch to wonder if the cause was a jilted
lover or his stamp collection.
193 7 "Toronto the Bad" Shereen Lee Dan Trotta November 11, 2019
A passenger riding in Higgins' cab is poisoned and subsequent murders lead Murdoch to suspect they're connected to
a cold case.
194 8 "The Final Curtain" Mina Shum Simon McNabb November 18, 2019
A murder is committed at the end of a play John Brackenreid is a participant.
195 9 "The Killing Dose" Mina Shum Mary Pederson November 25, 2019
Murdoch investigate an apparent suicide attempt as Julia grapples with her Hippocratic oath.
Mars
196 10 "Parker in the Rye" Dan Trotta January 6, 2020
Horodyski
The family of a rye distiller is murdered, except for the son, who cannot remember what happened. Suspects involve a
local racketeer, the distiller's aide of 20 years, and guns-for-hire. Unofficial constable, Parker, is sent undercover, in
hopes of catching the murderer(s).
Craig David
198 12 "Fox Hunt" Simon McNabb January 20, 2020
Wallace
Inspector Brackenreid and his wife are invited to a fox hunt, where, shortly afterward, a man is discovered in a fresh,
shallow, grave. Suspects include the fox hunters, the host family, a group of animal activists, and, of course, the
butler! Meanwhile, Julia finds her next door neighbor acting suspiciously, and his wife has not been seen in days,
following a gunshot in the night!
Webisodes
Original release
No. Title Directed by Written by
date
1 "Episode 1" Laurie Lynd Michelle Ricci May 24, 2012
2 "Episode 2" Laurie Lynd Michelle Ricci May 28, 2012
3 "Episode 3" Laurie Lynd Michelle Ricci May 31, 2012
4 "Episode 4" Laurie Lynd Michelle Ricci June 1, 2012
5 "Episode 5" Laurie Lynd Michelle Ricci June 6, 2012
6 "Episode 6" Laurie Lynd Michelle Ricci June 12, 2012
Original release
No. Title Directed by Written by
date
Michelle Ricci, Fergus
1 "Death on the Tracks" Laurie Lynd Heywood, Ryan Creighton April 8, 2015
and Mike Evans
Michelle Ricci, Fergus
2 "A Puzzling Development" Laurie Lynd Heywood, Ryan Creighton April 15, 2015
and Mike Evans
Michelle Ricci, Fergus
3 "Disappearing Act" Laurie Lynd Heywood, Ryan Creighton April 22, 2015
and Mike Evans
Michelle Ricci, Fergus
4 "Trouble is Brewing" Laurie Lynd Heywood, Ryan Creighton April 29, 2015
and Mike Evans
Michelle Ricci, Fergus
5 "Tea for Who?" Laurie Lynd Heywood, Ryan Creighton May 6, 2015
and Mike Evans
Michelle Ricci, Fergus
6 "A Royal Affair" Laurie Lynd Heywood, Ryan Creighton May 13, 2015
and Mike Evans
Beyond Time
No. Title Directed by Written by Original release date
1 "Episode 1" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen January 17, 2017
2 "Episode 2" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen January 20, 2017
3 "Episode 3" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen January 24, 2017
4 "Episode 4" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen January 27, 2017
5 "Episode 5" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen January 31, 2017
6 "Episode 6" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen February 3, 2017
7 "Episode 7" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen February 7, 2017
8 "Episode 8" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen February 10, 2017
9 "Episode 9" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen February 14, 2017
10 "Episode 10" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen February 17, 2017
11 "Episode 11" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen February 21, 2017
12 "Episode 12" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen February 24, 2017
13 "Episode 13" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen February 28, 2017
14 "Episode 14" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen March 3, 2017
15 "Episode 15" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen March 7, 2017
16 "Episode 16" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen March 10, 2017
17 "Episode 17" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen March 14, 2017
18 "Episode 18" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen March 17, 2017
19 "Episode 19" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen March 21, 2017
20 "Episode 20" Mars Horodyski Mary Pedersen March 24, 2017
Notes
A. Sources differ as to the title of this episode. The Return of Sherlock is used by CBC on
television schedules and its official webpage for the episode. Return of Sherlock Holmes was
used in press releases, home media releases, and on the CBC video player.
B. Overnight rating.
C. This is a two-hour Christmas special
D. This episode includes numerous clips from previous episodes ("Murdoch in Toyland", "Crime &
Punishment", "Big Murderer on Campus", "The Murdoch Trap", "Midnight Train to Kingston",
and "Kung Fu Crabtree"). The writers and directors of these episodes are credited as excerpt
writers (Paul Aitken, Graham Clegg, Carol Hay, Peter Mitchell, and Philip Bedard & Larry
Lalonde) and excerpt directors (Laurie Lynd, Cal Coons, Don McCutcheon, Michael McGowan,
and John L'Ecuyer) respectively.
E. This is a non-canon Halloween special
F. "Staring Blindly into the Future" is billed as the 200th episode.
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External links
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Murdoch Mysteries (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1091909/) on IMDb
Murdoch Mysteries (http://www.tv.com/shows/murdoch-mysteries/) at TV.com
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