Get ready for yet another chapter of television's most clever series as all 22 episodes of Murder She Wrote: The Complete Seventh Season arrive on DVD! Rejoin Golden Globe winner Angela Lansbury as writer/detective Jessica... more » Fletcher in the season that earned a Golden Globe nomination and two Primetime Emmy Award nominations! With her at the scene of the crime is an impressive lineup of guest stars, including Patricia Neal and the iconic Jerry Orbach. This 6-disc set includes the entertaining Bonus Feature "The Perils of Success" (exclusive interviews with Lansbury and other members of the cast and crew) and a season highlights reel. Whether Jessica is partnered with insurance investigator Dennis Stanton (Keith Michell), making her case in Nashville or even working to clear her own name, it's no mystery why the acclaimed series earned 41 Primetime Emmy Award nominations and 16 Golden Globe nominations during its many years of broadcast. Murder She Wrote: The Complete Seventh Season: so good, it's a crime!« less
"The news that "Murder She Wrote" season seven is available for preorder has made this fan rejoice. Like season six, Jessica Fletcher narrates a few episodes here and there, but she appears in more adventures this time around than in the previous season. Get ready for more thrills in this DVD box set, a must-own for any "Murder She Wrote" watcher.
Episode 1: Trials and Tribulations --Jessica is accused of bribery and false testimony of a convicted murderer.
Episode 2: Deadly Misunderstanding --When Jessica suffers a broken arm, she hires a typist to meet her deadline.
Episode 3: See You in Court, Baby (Non-Jessica episode)--A contested divorce settlement involves insurance investigator Dennis Stanton.
Episode 4: Hannigan's Wake --Jessica searches for the truth surrounding a 16-year old murder case.
Episode 5: The Family Jewels --A murder during a political fundraiser for Jessica's old friend reveals a wealthy woman's colorful past.
Episode 6: A Body to Die For --A physical-fitness instructor who has captivated Cabot Cove's female population (and this viewer's eye) is linked to the murder of a con artist.
Episode 7: The Return of Preston Giles --Jessica's first publisher, imprisoned for murder, is paroled and requires her help when he is suspected of a similar crime.
Episode 8: The Great Twain Robbery (Non-Jessica episode) --Dennis Stanton becomes suspicious when a shady former associate produces a manuscript attributed to Mark Twain.
Episode 9: Ballad for a Blue Lady --While in Nashville, Jessica discovers a web of infidelity and greed.
Episode 10: Murder in F Sharp (Non-Jessica episode) --Dennis Stanton confronts murder and arson while on a case involving a famous pianist.
Episode 11: Family Doctor --Jessica investigates a mob hit when Seth is asked to help a crime boss shot at a Boston restaurant.
Episode 12: Suspicion of Murder (Non-Jessica episode)--Dennis Stanton becomes a murder suspect when the estranged husband of an old flame is found dead.
Episode 13: Moving Violations --Jessica attempts to clear Sheriff Metzger when he arrests the son of an ambassador and is later accused of his murder.
Episode 14: Who Killed J.B. Fletcher --A member of Jessica's fan club mysteriously dies while impersonating her to investigate cheating at a dog show.
Episode 15: The Taxman Cometh --Jessica visits old class mate, Edna, while in Missouri. Jessica must find the truth behind an elaborate scheme of murder, which points fingers at Edna.
Episode 16: From the Horses's Mouth --Jessica and Harry McGraw investigate the murder of a Thouroghbred whose prize horse has sired two unplanned foals.
Episode 17: The Prodigal Father --Jessica probes the murder of her neighbor's long-lost father.
Episode 18: Where Have You Gone, Billy Boy (Non-Jessica episode) --Dennis Stanton becomes involved in a murder case while delving into the disappearance of a shy ventriloquist's dummy.
Episode 19: Thursday's Child --A woman seeks Jessica's help in clearing her son, whom she claims was fathered by Jessica's late husband, Frank.
Episode 20: Murder, Plain and Simple --While traveling with her publisher's assistant in Amish country, Jessica's involvement in a traffic mishap leads her to murder.
Episode 21: Tainted Lady --Jessica comes to the aid of a small-town diner's owner who becomes an outcast when she is blamed for three arsenic posioning deaths.
Episode 22: The Skinny According to Nick Cullhane --A writer asks Jessica to critique his latest work, an expose of a real-life kidnapping, which results in a murder.
T.B. Grant"
I was sooo impatient!
Ricarda | Germany | 07/26/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've already thought Season Seven will never be released. Now, having sent my pre-order, I'm relieved. This too is a great season, I like the improvement in the character of Sherif Metzger a lot. I also like the Dennis Stanton parts, there is a fine humor and a kind of elegance there, but to be honest, it could have been a different series. Because evry sequel without Jessica/dear Ms Lansbury is a waste, isn't it."
The Wait Is Almost Over!
Shane Livingston | Fairmont, WV United States | 08/18/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I absolutely can't wait for this season of Murder She Wrote to come out! This is a great season and Angela Lansbury is AMAZING as always. The few episodes without Angela still display the shows signature storytelling, even if they're missing her spark.
I was beginning to think they weren't going to release any more seasons. I hope there isn't a big pause between the release of this season and the release of season 8."
Always love J.B.Fletcher
J. Pinkston | 09/01/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There is actually little on TV these days that I consider worth spending time to watch; just too much gore per square inch. But I never get tired of watching the older mysteries-- Poirot, Perry Mason, and especially Murder, She Wrote. These mysteries have just the right amount of suspense, action, and even humor-- nice comic relief. I highly recommend these to anyone who wants a good story without having nightmares!"
I want Jessica Fletcher, Not Dennis.
Spikes Pet | 05/17/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I really enjoyed this season overall, but I was disappointed with the number of episodes Jessica seemed to be missing from. (as seen on the dvd feature, I understand it was because Angela Lansbury was feeling overworked. Understandable)
But for a replacement I would've much preferred Michael Haggardy or even Harry the PI. They would've been much more interesting and appealing to follow, than this Dennis character. He creeped me out."