Murder, She Wrote/Double Exposure
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| Double Exposure | |
| Season 5, Episode 19 | |
| Airdate | April 30, 1989 |
| Production Number | 63728 |
| Writer(s) | Robert Swanson |
| Director(s) | Anthony Pullen Shaw |
| Trevor Hudson's Legacy | Three Strikes, You're Out |
| Murder, She Wrote — Season Five | |
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Double Exposure is the ninteenth episode of the fifth season of Murder, She Wrote, and the one hundred seventh episode overall.
Guest Stars: William Lucking (Lt. Roy Quinlan), Louis Herthum (Wilber), Jerry Orbach (Harry McGraw), Christine Belford (Maude Winslow), Jon Cypher (Nathan Swarthmore), Earl Boen (Sgt. Howard Sternhagen), Robert Alan Browne (Frank Coyle), Robert Hogan (Phil Guilfoyle), John Furlong (John Winslow Wilson), Karen Morrow (Gladys), Marty Davis (Cookie), E. Danny Murphy (Sloane), Jack Jozefson (Taxi Driver), Louise Fitch (Nosy Neighbor), Melanie Noble (Receptionist), Wendy Hoffman (Hotel Clerk), Joshua Peevyhouse (Tommy), Justin Darby (Ralphie), Barry O'Neill (Boy #4), Scotty Williams (Boy #3), Andrew Stevens (Dr. Adam Paulson)
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When Jessica runs into a old neighbor who denies knowing her, she calls on her old friend Detective Harry McGraw to find out why the man is acting like he doesn't recognize her.
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