Post by hannikan on Jan 17, 2012 22:33:20 GMT
Murdoch Mysteries (series 5) *UK Premiere*
Tuesdays, 9pm (from Tuesday 28th February)
Alibi’s very own 19th century crime show, Murdoch Mysteries, returns for a brand new and exclusive fifth series. Based on Maureen Jennings’ series of hit novels, Murdoch Mysteries features pioneering detective William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) as he uses fledgling forensic techniques to solve perplexing crimes in Victorian-era Toronto.
Murdoch, Constable Crabtree (Jonny Harris) and their boss, Inspector Brackenreid (Coronation Street’s Thomas Craig), find themselves at the dawn of a new century – a time of huge anticipation, trepidation, and change. Together with new addition, Dr Grace Howard, the team continues in its quest for the truth in their home city.
With the new century ushering new advances in technology, Murdoch and the team have their work cut out with new kinds of crime – from a convention of brilliant inventors who build a device capable of murder, to the creation of an electric car and to the twisted visions of a neurosurgeon who feels he can eradicate crime – they find their work cut out for them.
Murdoch’s faith in the rational and scientific undergoes its most rigorous test to date – can scientific forces for good by used to stop scientific forces for bad? And how will he react to a new female Assistant Coroner in his life?
Murdoch and his forensic methods remain the same, but how will he cope as the world around him changes?
In episode one, we see Murdoch still on leave, nursing a broken heart after his beloved Dr Ogden got married at the end of series four. He’s out in the Canadian Rockies prospecting for gold, but trouble is never far away – just as he’s trying to put his old life behind him, he meets Elizabeth Bryant (EastEnders and Waterloo Road’s Jill Halfpenny), a woman who’s suspected of murder. It’s not long before the inner detective in Murdoch and his natural curiosity get the better of him, and he’s back to work doing what he does best. Helping him in his case is a young American, a soon-to-be-famous writer called Jack London… (played by Aaron Ashmore)
Tuesdays, 9pm (from Tuesday 28th February)
Alibi’s very own 19th century crime show, Murdoch Mysteries, returns for a brand new and exclusive fifth series. Based on Maureen Jennings’ series of hit novels, Murdoch Mysteries features pioneering detective William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) as he uses fledgling forensic techniques to solve perplexing crimes in Victorian-era Toronto.
Murdoch, Constable Crabtree (Jonny Harris) and their boss, Inspector Brackenreid (Coronation Street’s Thomas Craig), find themselves at the dawn of a new century – a time of huge anticipation, trepidation, and change. Together with new addition, Dr Grace Howard, the team continues in its quest for the truth in their home city.
With the new century ushering new advances in technology, Murdoch and the team have their work cut out with new kinds of crime – from a convention of brilliant inventors who build a device capable of murder, to the creation of an electric car and to the twisted visions of a neurosurgeon who feels he can eradicate crime – they find their work cut out for them.
Murdoch’s faith in the rational and scientific undergoes its most rigorous test to date – can scientific forces for good by used to stop scientific forces for bad? And how will he react to a new female Assistant Coroner in his life?
Murdoch and his forensic methods remain the same, but how will he cope as the world around him changes?
In episode one, we see Murdoch still on leave, nursing a broken heart after his beloved Dr Ogden got married at the end of series four. He’s out in the Canadian Rockies prospecting for gold, but trouble is never far away – just as he’s trying to put his old life behind him, he meets Elizabeth Bryant (EastEnders and Waterloo Road’s Jill Halfpenny), a woman who’s suspected of murder. It’s not long before the inner detective in Murdoch and his natural curiosity get the better of him, and he’s back to work doing what he does best. Helping him in his case is a young American, a soon-to-be-famous writer called Jack London… (played by Aaron Ashmore)