A trip to New Orleans gets off to an eventful start when the leader of a popular jazz band is poisoned during a performance.A trip to New Orleans gets off to an eventful start when the leader of a popular jazz band is poisoned during a performance.A trip to New Orleans gets off to an eventful start when the leader of a popular jazz band is poisoned during a performance.
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- TriviaThis was set in New Orleans but no actual filming took place there.
- GoofsWhen the taxi drops Jessica off at station WDBX, which is supposed to be in New Orleans, a portion of Hollywood's iconic Capitol Records building is clearly visible in the background of a long shot down the street.
- Quotes
Lafayette Duquesne: Where to first?
Jessica Fletcher: Oh, the St. Charles Cemetery, please.
Lafayette Duquesne: Ma'am, with all of the beautiful places in New Orleans? Ma'am, that place is dead.
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
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Murder and Music.
Jessica arrives in New Orleans to give a TV interview, but greets her host Jonathan Hawley two days early. To make the most of her stay, Jessica is taken to dinner, where she meets Ben Coleman, a clarinet player of the highest calibre, a legend in the making. Ben is moving on to bigger and better things, leaving his backing team behind. To see him in action Jessica accompanies Jonathan to a performance, where they witness in horror as a member of the band collapses, dead.
I would place this among the weaker episodes in the strong first series, that is to say it's pretty good, but lacking that something extra in so many of these early episodes. She's clearly not in New Orleans, for those that have visited, and as a story it doesn't grab my attention, dare I say it, it's a little dull. Lafayette must be one of the most annoying characters to date, popping up at literally every opportunity, I mean was he stalking her?
I'll applaud it for the numerous red herrings it offers, not often do you get to see the actual event of the killing on the show, but you do here, and you begin putting scenarios together. Olivia Cole, who would appear in the show again is particularly good as Cally, and I'd say Clive Revill is also pretty good, one or two actors are a little on the wooden side.
It's a pretty good episode, 6/10
I would place this among the weaker episodes in the strong first series, that is to say it's pretty good, but lacking that something extra in so many of these early episodes. She's clearly not in New Orleans, for those that have visited, and as a story it doesn't grab my attention, dare I say it, it's a little dull. Lafayette must be one of the most annoying characters to date, popping up at literally every opportunity, I mean was he stalking her?
I'll applaud it for the numerous red herrings it offers, not often do you get to see the actual event of the killing on the show, but you do here, and you begin putting scenarios together. Olivia Cole, who would appear in the show again is particularly good as Cally, and I'd say Clive Revill is also pretty good, one or two actors are a little on the wooden side.
It's a pretty good episode, 6/10
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- Nov 11, 2017
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