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"Bite the Big Apple" is the first episode of the eighth season of Murder, She Wrote and its 155th episode overall. It aired on September 15, 1991.
Summary[]
Jessica takes a teaching position in New York, gets an apartment and finds its previous tenant has been murdered.
Starring[]
Regular cast[]
Recurring cast[]
- Julie Adams as Eve Simpson
- William Windom as Dr. Seth Hazlitt
Guest stars[]
- Jay Acovone as Sgt. Nick Acosta
- Rebeccah Bush as Sharon Kingsley
- John Considine as Harry Freelander
- Alan Feinstein as Mike Freelander
- Rosemary Forsyth as Estelle Freelander
- Scott McGinnis as Scott Freelander
- Eugene Roche as Lt. Jack Boyle
- Liz Sheridan as Rose Tessler
- Andrew Brye as Ahmed Shankar
- Alexander Folk as Painter
- David Schall as Man at Party
- Claire Paradis as Waitress
- Darrell Harris as Detective
- Michael Scott Martin as 2nd Painter (voice; uncredited)
Trivia[]
The title refers to the nickname for New York City, "the Big Apple". The moniker was first used by reporter John J. Fitzgerald, who wrote for the New York Morning Telegraph in the 1920s.
Goofs[]
The Freelander & Freelander invoice that Jessica discovers in the shower rod places the business at 609 S. 43rd Street. In Manhattan, the numbered streets run east and west, so there is no such place as South 43rd Street.
External links[]
- "Bite the Big Apple" at the Internet Movie Database