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+ | Jessica attends the opening of a new restaurant. But when the chef is killed, Jessica is the only one who can find the real killer. |
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+ | John Saxon and Jsu Garcia also appeared in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). John Saxon as Nancy's father and Jsu Garcia as Rod Lane (Tina's boyfriend) |
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+ | Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher |
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+ | Fran Bennett as Detective MacKenzie<br />Michael Brandon as Alex Weaver<br />Jsu Garcia as Manuel Ramirez (as Nick Corri)<br />Bobby Di Cicco as Philip Bonelli<br />Tony Lo Bianco as Paul Avoncino<br />John Saxon as Bernardo Bonelli<br />Liza Snyder as Jeannine Bonelli<br />Heidi Swedberg as Lorna Thompson<br />Valerie Wildman as Diane Weaver<br />Sal Landi as Sal Randazzo<br />James Ingersoll as Timothy Milner<br />Rachel Bailit as Stage Manager<br />Gene Ross as Desk Sergeant<br />Lew Saunders as Policeman<br />Tiffany Terry as Drip-Stop Girl |
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[[Category:Murder, She Wrote episodes]] |
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Summary
Jessica attends the opening of a new restaurant. But when the chef is killed, Jessica is the only one who can find the real killer.
Trivia
John Saxon and Jsu Garcia also appeared in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). John Saxon as Nancy's father and Jsu Garcia as Rod Lane (Tina's boyfriend)
The title refers to the common old English idiom: "The proof of the pudding" or "the proof of the pudding is in the eating".
Starring
Regular Cast
Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher
Recurring Cast
Guest Stars
Fran Bennett as Detective MacKenzie
Michael Brandon as Alex Weaver
Jsu Garcia as Manuel Ramirez (as Nick Corri)
Bobby Di Cicco as Philip Bonelli
Tony Lo Bianco as Paul Avoncino
John Saxon as Bernardo Bonelli
Liza Snyder as Jeannine Bonelli
Heidi Swedberg as Lorna Thompson
Valerie Wildman as Diane Weaver
Sal Landi as Sal Randazzo
James Ingersoll as Timothy Milner
Rachel Bailit as Stage Manager
Gene Ross as Desk Sergeant
Lew Saunders as Policeman
Tiffany Terry as Drip-Stop Girl