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How many seasons does Murder 101 have?
1 season
How many episodes does Murder 101 have?
4 episodes
When did Murder 101 premiere?
January 7, 2006
When did Murder 101 end?
January 14, 2008
What is the IMDb rating of Murder 101?
6.9 out of 10
Who stars in Murder 101?
Dick Van Dyke
,
Barry Van Dyke
, and
Shane Van Dyke
Who created Murder 101?
Dean Hargrove
Who wrote Murder 101?
Dean Hargrove
,
Walter Klenhard
,
Bridget Terry
, and
Michael Gleason
Who directed Murder 101?
John Putch
,
Christian I. Nyby II
, and
David S. Cass Sr.
Who was the producer of Murder 101?
James Wilberger
,
Kyle A. Clark
,
Brian Gordon
,
Erik Olson
, and
Erik Heiberg
Who was the composer for Murder 101?
Kevin Kiner
,
Nathan Furst
,
Joe Kraemer
, and
Roger Bellon
Who was the executive producer of Murder 101?
Robert A. Halmi
,
Dean Hargrove
, and
Larry Levinson
Who was the cinematographer for Murder 101?
Amit Bhattacharya
,
Brian Shanley
, and
Yaron Levy
What is the plot of Murder 101?
Professor Maxwell is called upon to help when a prized race horse is kidnapped. But the case turns deadly when a member of the family that owns the horse dies in a subsequent fire.
What genre is Murder 101?
Drama
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