"Lines of Excellence" is the fifth episode of the eighth season of Murder, She Wrote and its 159th episode overall. It aired on November 3, 1991.
Summary[]
Jessica trades in her typewriter for a computer and Michael, one of her students, takes her to the company where he works to get setup. When one of their programmers is murdered, Michael is arrested. A missed phone call is the key.
Starring[]
Regular cast[]
Guest stars[]
- Carmine Caridi as Dominic Rossari
- David Ciminello as Michael Rossari
- Charles Cyphers as Lt. Timothy Chance
- Charles Frank as Alan Miller
- Alan Fudge as Derek St. James
- David Groh as Henry Waverly
- Randee Heller as Lt. Cynthia Devereaux
- Conrad Janis as Jason O'Connell
- Karen Kondazian as Rosalee Rossari
- Tricia O'Neal as Linda Truitt
- Alan Oppenheimer as Dr. Raymond Auerbach
- Ivan Kane as Nero
- Corinne Kason as Teresa
- Mary Valena Broussard as Student #1
- George MacMinn as Student #2
Trivia[]
The company that Jessica visits in order to learn to use her computer is the Serious Cybernetics Corporation, a fairly obvious reference to the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation from Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Goofs[]
Lt. Chance comments, "Some unpleasant threats were made." Lt. Devereaux replies haughtily, "Redundant! All threats are unpleasant." A scene or two later, Lt. Devereaux has this line, concerning suspect Henry Waverly: "Used to be a former student." Since she just corrected Lt Chance for being redundant, it is strange that she is being redundant by using both 'used to be' and 'former' in the same sentence.
External links[]
- "Lines of Excellence" at the Internet Movie Database