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Murder, She Wrote/Murder Through the Looking Glass
Murder Through the Looking Glass | |
Season 4, Episode 16 | |
Airdate | February 21, 1988 |
Production Number | 63307 |
Written by | Robert Van Scoyk |
Directed by | Seymour Robbie |
← 4x15 Mourning Among the Wisterias |
4x17 → A Very Good Year for Murder |
Murder, She Wrote — Season Four |
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Murder Through the Looking Glass is the sixteenth episode of the fourth season of Murder, She Wrote, and the eighty-second episode overall.
Starring: Angela Lansbury (Jessica Fletcher)
Guest Stars in Alphabetical Order: Cliff DeYoung (Father Patrick Francis), Laurence Luckinbill (Sergeant Cooper), Robert Reed (Jackson), Mark Shera (Van Buren), Dan Shor (Pierce), Gregory Sierra (Sanchez), Karen Valentine (Ellen Cosgrove)
Co-Starring: Victor Mohica (Delgado), Tom Reese (Hitman), Lynn Seibel (Dinner Chairman), Wayne Heffley (Guard)
with Kirk Scott (Adams), Brian Carpenter (Desk Clerk), Rosemary Alexander (Policewoman), Hugh McPhillips (Older Priest), Elizabeth Kent (Admirer #1), Ken Zavayna (Admirer #2), Kerry Leigh Michaels (Admirer #3)
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Plot Overview
Jessica is caught up in a mess involving a priest and a protected government witness, who winds up dead.