Murder

Murder (2002)

EndedScripted showDrama, Crime

Julie Walters stars as a mother dealing with the impact of the sudden murder of her 21 year old son. Each episode follows her story and also focuses on specific characters whose lives are transformed by the event – the journalist who is covering the story; the Indian newsagent who used to sell the victim his fags; and the passerby who happened across his body.

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Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E04The Witnessjuin 19, 2002
S01E03The Detectivejuin 12, 2002
S01E02The Newsagentjuin 5, 2002
S01E01The Journalistmai 29, 2002
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Murder' premiere?

The TV show 'Murder' premiered on March 29th, 2002.

Who played the character of detective inspector Kate Ashurst in 'Murder'?

Caroline Quentin played the character of detective inspector Kate Ashurst in 'Murder'.

What is the format of the TV show 'Murder'?

The TV show 'Murder' is a crime drama series.

Who produced the TV show 'Murder'?

The TV show 'Murder' was produced by Granada Television production company.

Who created the TV show 'Murder'?

The TV show 'Murder' was created by Anthony Horowitz.

Who was the director of the pilot episode of 'Murder'?

The director of the pilot episode of 'Murder' was Coky Giedroyc.

In which location is the TV show 'Murder' primarily set?

The TV show 'Murder' is primarily set in a fictional village of Shetland, named "Litten".

Who wrote the screenplay for the episode titled "A Minor Operation" in 'Murder'?

Julian Simpson wrote the screenplay for "A Minor Operation" episode in 'Murder'.

How many episodes are there in the first season of the TV show 'Murder'?

There are four episodes in the first season of the TV show 'Murder'.

Who played the character of Craig Wilton in the episode titled 'In Retrospect' in 'Murder'?

Mark Williams played the character of Craig Wilton in the episode titled 'In Retrospect' in 'Murder'.

Who played the character of Detective Sergeant Duncan Kincaid in the TV show 'Murder'?

Detective Sergeant Duncan Kincaid was played by Jeremy Clyde in the TV show 'Murder'.

Who played the character of Robert Stone in the TV show 'Murder'?

Robert Glenister played the character of Robert Stone in the TV show 'Murder'.

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