"The Error of Her Ways" is the fourth episode of the sixth season of Murder, She Wrote and its 114th episode overall. It aired on October 15, 1989.
Summary[]
Jessica's help proves a wife killed her real estate developer husband, but when $3 million goes missing, and the wife protests her innocence, has Jessica gotten it wrong?
Starring[]
Regular cast[]
Guest stars[]
- Susan Blakely as Pauline Byrne
- Katherine "Kathy" Cannon as Marion Randall
- Paul Gleason as Sterling Bose
- Elliott Gould as Lieutenant J. T. Hanna
- Marilyn Jones as Linda Dixon
- Barbara Parkins as Kay Weber
- Marshall Thompson as Ward Silloway
Trivia[]
Yet another script by Donald Ross showing one of his trademarks: naming characters after jazz musicians. Ross, who wrote the 1972 Timex All-Star Swing Special, this time paid tribute to the Bob Crosby Orchestra, a 1930s band led by Bing Crosby's brother Bob that played a fusion of Dixieland and swing. Among the Crosby musicians paid tribute to in this show are trumpeter Sterling Bose, trombonist Ward Silloway and vocalist Kay Weber. Another character, Clark Randall, is named after a wealthy dilettante who in 1935 hired the Crosby band (before Crosby himself was involved with it) to back him as a singer on a record date. Still another character, Pauline Byrne, is named after a singer who recorded with Artie Shaw in 1940.
Goofs[]
- In the scene where Marion kills her husband, he is walking away from her as she pulls the gun. He arches his back and begins to fall before she fires the gun.
Home media releases[]
Item | Region | Release date |
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Murder, She Wrote: The Complete Sixth Season | Region 1 | April 17, 2007 |
Murder, She Wrote: Season 6 | Region 2 | September 10, 2007 |
Murder, She Wrote: The Complete 6th Season | Region 4 | November 21, 2007 |
External links[]
- "The Error of Her Ways" at the Internet Movie Database