
Season 3 (1986)
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Episodes 22
Death Stalks the Big Top (1)
Jessica's niece receives a gift from her grandfather---a man long thought dead---which leads Jessica (Angela Lansbury) to a circus beset by accidents and murder. Part 1 of two. Neil Fletcher: Jackie Cooper. Edgar Carmody: Martin Balsam. Brad Kaneally: Greg Evigan. Katie McCallum: Pamela Susan Shoop.
Read MoreDeath Stalks the Big Top (2)
Conclusion. Despite her brother-in-law's confession, Jessica refuses to believe he killed the circus foreman. Neil Fletcher: Jackie Cooper. Preston Bartholomew: Alex Cord. Edgar Carmody: Martin Balsam. Brad Kaneally: Greg Evigan. Katie McCallum: Pamela Susan Shoop.
Read MoreUnfinished Business
A retired policeman decides to re-examine an old case he never solved in which Seth was a strong suspect.
Read MoreOne White Rose for Death
Attending a concert in Washington, D.C., Jessica gets involved with two East German defectors and a murder.
Read MoreCorned Beef And Carnage
An adman handling the account of a fast-food chain is murdered and Jessica smells something funny.
Read MoreDead Man's Gold
While diving for sunken treasure near Cabot Cove, a young woman is murdered.
Read MoreDeadline for Murder
A veteran reporter, who suffered a heart attack, says his best medicine would be the removal of his publisher who has turned a good paper into a yellow rag.
Read MoreMagnum on Ice (II)
Jessica offers to help Thomas Magnum, who has been accused of killing a hitman with an unknown target.
The crossover starts on Magnum, P.I. S07E09 Novel Connection (I).
Read MoreObituary for a Dead Anchor
Jessica reluctantly agrees to do an interview for an old friend, Paula Roman, but is surprised when Kevin Keats, a journalist who had been doing a series of stories on an art dealer who was really a drug dealer, shows up to do the interview, complete with cameras and crew. After Kevin is presumed dead when a boat Amos chartered for him explodes, Cabot Cove explodes with press and paparazzi, and the citizens blame Jessica for all the problems it causes, demanding that she solve the mystery. Unfortunately, once Keats is revealed to be alive and well, the real question is who the true target was.
Read MoreStage Struck
The murder of the leading lady's understudy disrupts rehearsals of a play starring two previously married, but now warring, actors.
Read MoreNight of the Headless Horseman
The 'headless' horseman rides again, but his costume becomes more realistic.
Read MoreThe Corpse Flew First Class
Theft and murder of the courier occur on board a jet bound for London.
Read MoreCrossed Up
The phone wires get crossed during a storm and Jessica can't convince anyone that what she heard was real.
Read MoreMurder in a Minor Key
Jessica tells the tale of a composer accused of killing the professor who plagiarized his music.
Read MoreThe Bottom Line Is Murder
A lying TV Consumer advocate is killed. Was it done by one of the clients whose products he maligned?
Read MoreDeath Takes a Dive
Jessica inherits a boxer's contract and her old friend; Harry McGraw is accused of murdering its former owner.
Read MoreSimon Says, Color Me Dead
An artist is murdered and his prized painting is missing.
Read MoreNo Laughing Murder
After the engagement party for the offspring of two estranged comics, someone is found dead.
Read MoreNo Accounting for Murder
Grady Fletcher is in big trouble when his boss, a specialist in tax shelters, is found dead and he is the main suspect.
Read MoreThe Cemetery Vote
First, the reform mayor dies in an ""accident"" and then the mayor's father is murdered after he demands an investigation of the ""accident"".
Read MoreThe Days Dwindle Down
Thirty years ago, Sam Wilson was sent to prison for murdering his boss, Malcolm Jarvis. After finally being released, Sam goes home to his wife and now-grown son who is expecting his first child with his wife, Terry. At Georgia Jarvis' request, Jessica looks into the crime, and through flashbacks, Sam remembers when Jarvis had offered him $10,000 to make his suicide look like murder. While Jessica believes that Sam is innocent, she doesn't believe it was suicide, and asks Sam's son Rod, a police officer, to lend a hand.
Read MoreMurder, She Spoke
During a short black-out in the studio where Jessica is recording a book for the blind, the studio co-owner is murdered.
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