'Murder, She Wrote' Facts and Trivia
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Jessica Fletcher was a younger adaptation of the Agatha Christie character Miss Marple, who was a hit on British television in the 1980s. CBS wanted to recreate that success for an American audience.
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Though we can't imagine anyone else in the role, Doris Day and Jean Stapleton were both offered the part of Jessica before Angela Lansbury.
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3Universal Studios' "Jaws lake" (seen here from the tram tour) served as the "harbor" in the fictional town of Cabot Cove, Maine, where Jessica lived.
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4Jessica's middle name is Beatrice in honor of Angela Lansbury's best friend, Golden Girls star Beatrice Arthur. Jessica's late husband's name, Frank, is another nod to Bea, who was born "Bernice Frankel."
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5The exterior of Jessica's home at 698 Candlewood Lane is actually the Blair House Bed & Breakfast in Mendocino, California.
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6Lansbury and Mickey Rooney—shown here together in the season 10 episode "Bloodlines"—starred together in 1944's National Velvet. "He was very cocky," Lansbury told Vanity Fair. "He was into everything. He was like a kid with a tin tail."
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7Lansbury was protective of her character, and quick to call out any directorial or editorial "reference to her being an old fogy or being out of date, or making a deprecatory remark about a type of person," Lansbury told the L.A. Times in 1985.
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8Jessica didn't drive. She always took a bike, cab, or train, or caught a ride with someone to get where she was going. Lansbury liked this, she told the L.A. Times, because it "preclude[d]...the need for car chases."
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9Lansbury took more chances with the show once she knew it was ending. The episode "Murder Among Friends" is a parody of the hit sitcom Friends.
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10Following its finale, Murder, She Wrote spawned four TV movies, including 1997's Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest (pictured here), in which Jessica is attacked on a train while investigating the case of a missing passenger.
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11Parts of filming for Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest occurred on a train specially built by Amtrak that traveled the Santa Clarita tracks to a Union Pacific Railroad terminal.
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12According to The Unofficial Murder, She Wrote Casebook by James Parish, the final episode "Death by Demographics"—set at a radio station that's changing its lineup to appeal to younger audiences—was a shot at CBS as a dig at the network for canceling the show.
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