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Murder Takes the Bus

  • Episode aired Mar 17, 1985
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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8.6/10
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Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
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Jessica and a slew of passengers are forced to take refuge from a storm at a remote diner when one of the passengers is found stabbed in his seat on a bus to Boston.Jessica and a slew of passengers are forced to take refuge from a storm at a remote diner when one of the passengers is found stabbed in his seat on a bus to Boston.Jessica and a slew of passengers are forced to take refuge from a storm at a remote diner when one of the passengers is found stabbed in his seat on a bus to Boston.

  • Director
    • Walter Grauman
  • Writers
    • Peter S. Fischer
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
  • Stars
    • Angela Lansbury
    • Linda Blair
    • Tom Bosley
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
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    • Director
      • Walter Grauman
    • Writers
      • Peter S. Fischer
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
    • Stars
      • Angela Lansbury
      • Linda Blair
      • Tom Bosley
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Jessica Fletcher
    Linda Blair
    Linda Blair
    • Jane Pascal
    Tom Bosley
    Tom Bosley
    • Sheriff Amos Tupper
    Michael Constantine
    Michael Constantine
    • Ben Gibbons
    Terence Knox
    Terence Knox
    • Steve Pascal
    Larry Linville
    Larry Linville
    • Prof. Kent Radford
    Rue McClanahan
    Rue McClanahan
    • Miriam Radford
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    • Joe Downing
    Don Stroud
    Don Stroud
    • Carey Drayson
    Mills Watson
    Mills Watson
    • Ralph Leary
    David Wayne
    David Wayne
    • Cyrus Leffingwell
    John Davis Chandler
    John Davis Chandler
    • Gilbert Stoner
    • (as John Chandler)
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    • Director
      • Walter Grauman
    • Writers
      • Peter S. Fischer
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
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    10FlushingCaps

    All the elements of a murder mystery make this one a gem

    Jessica is accompanying Sheriff Tupper to a Sheriff's convention in Portland, traveling by bus. Jessica is to give a speech and Amos hopes to win a door prize-a large screen TV-he feels "like it's going to be his year."

    The bus driver is unknown to our heroes, telling them the regular guy is sick. He is played by Room 222's Principal, Seymour Kauffman (Michael Constantine). Other passengers leaving from Cabot Cove are an old man name Cyrus Leffingwell (veteran actor David Wayne, best known for portraying Inspector Richard Queen, on the sadly-short-lived series Ellery Queen in the 70s, also created by Levinson and Link), a sea captain named Joe Downing, a middle-aged couple, the Radfords, played by Rue McClanahan and MASH's Frank Burns (Larry Linville), and a young couple, Steve and Jane Pascal, (St. Elsewhere's Dr. Peter White (Terence Knox) and Linda Blair.

    As they are going, a man hails the bus from just outside a state prison and climbs aboard paying the driver for a ticket. Shortly after that, another man with a car off the road does the same. Along the route, a terrible rain storm forces them to take an alternate route. At some point, the bus driver says he has a mechanical problem and he stops just outside a roadside diner run by a man named Ralph. Almost everyone goes inside to wait while the driver, Ben Gibbons tries to fix the engine.

    They all get better acquainted inside. Jessica observes through the window that two men appear to be having an argument inside the bus-Steve and that first man who boarded while the bus was on the road. Later, she returns to the bus and finds a dead man-I guess that's no spoiler on this series.

    The rest of the episode deals with Amos and Jessica trying to solve the murder. Phone lines are down and the storm has caused so much flooding that trying to continue their bus route is dangerous. It seems the dead man was convicted of a big bank robbery over a decade ago, and had two helpers, one of whom is believed to now be one of the people involved with his death-someone inside that diner.

    Now the one bad thing about this episode to me is the Miriam Radford character. She is supposed to be a librarian. She acts panicky about almost everything, frequently telling everyone that if the killer isn't caught, they'll probably all be killed. If this was one of those shows where almost everyone gets killed, I'd have voted for her to be the next one offed, just for our own sake.

    Otherwise, I think this episode stands as one of the very best in the series. It has a really good mystery, with no obvious killer. More than one of the people is not what they first appear to be. We really were shown an important clue early on that could have led us to the killer long before Jessica figured it out. But when watching you don't feel dumb for not letting the clue lead you to the murderer because it wasn't painfully obvious, like they sometimes are. Amos appears to be a clever sheriff throughout, unlike a couple of the earliest episodes.

    I think a roomful of, oh three dozen people watching this for the first time, if you could stop the tape just after the body is discovered and ask them who they think the killer is, would likely find everyone in the episode except Amos and Jessica getting at least 3 votes. Once they start revealing more information about the dead man and the people who were on the bus, there were reasons to shift your vote from A to B...or C...etc.

    There was the threat of danger to the people in the diner, lots of clues to lead you one way and then the other, and plenty of decent suspects-all adding up to a 10 from this viewer.
    8bkoganbing

    Murder on a bus

    Murder follows wherever Jessica Fletcher goes, even on a bus that she and Tom Bosley are taking to different destinations.

    This story is a homage to Agatha Christie's classic Murder On The Orient Express where John Davis Chandler is murdered on the bus. Turns out Chandler was a career criminal just released from prison who stashed a lot of loot from his last job before he was caught.

    And like in the fame Christie classic a whole lot of the bus passengers had some kind of connection to Chandler even to one of them just being an insurance investigator hoping Chandler would lead him to the hidden loot. But greed is not the only motive for killing this man.

    I have to say the murderer figured a clever way to give himself an alibi, just not clever enough.

    We learn that Tom Bosley before he became sheriff drove a bus for a while. His knowledge of the operation of the vehicle turns out to be valuable.

    One of the best of the series.
    6Prismark10

    Murder Takes the Bus

    Jessica Fletcher and Sheriff Amos Tupper take a bus from Cabot Cove bus to Boston and it ends in murder.

    The victim is Gilbert Stoner who boarded the bus along the route. He is fresh out of prison for robbery and murder. When the bus develops engine problems, it stops at a diner.

    Stoner is found dead on the bus and one of the people on the bus must be the killer. Jessica Fletcher finds out that many of the people who boarded the bus had some kind of link to the victim.

    The story is a variant of Murder on the Orient Express with some bluffs and double bluffs. It relies on some clever observation from Jessica Fletcher to figure out the murderer.

    There is a cast of well known faces. From Rue McClanahan to Larry Linville and Linda Blair.
    10coltras35

    Classic episode

    Jessica and a slew of passengers are forced to take refuge from a storm at a remote diner when one of the passengers is found stabbed in his seat on a bus to Boston.

    An excellent entry that is confined to one area, in this case a cafe. Trains have been well-established as a setting for Murder, this one is committed in a bus, screwdriver in the neck. It's revealed in the course of Jessica's investigation that most of passengers knew the dead man, who just been released from State Penitentiary for a bank robbery along other gang members. The plot is unravelled like fine silk, the twist comes like a sharp knife. It's also good to see Jessica and Sherrif Amos Tucker ( my fave character) working together.
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    Destination Portland, but death for a passenger.

    Amos accompanies Jessica on a bus trip to Portland, where she plans to give a speech. The weather takes a turn for the worse, and a worried looking man boards the bus, headed for Portland. As they continue on their journey they break down. All passengers head into a Cafe, as the bus driver remains outside to fix the engine problem. Jessica returns to the bus to collect a book, where she discovers the worried man, dead, with a screwdriver stuck in his shoulder.

    There are many fans of the show that would place this episode top of the pile, for good reason. It is a brilliant mystery, has a true whodunit setup. It's dark, stormy, loaded with suspects, the principle cast are all cut off, and there's a big twist at the end. The music is arguably the best score to feature on the show. There are virtually no flaws to this episode, it's a wonderfully interesting cast, the villain has history, he's not just a bad guy upsetting all and sundry, even Amos Tupper shows a level of intelligence, proving he can observe and think, ahead of Jessica.

    Every single thing about this episode is spot on, it's brilliant. 10/10

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    • Trivia
      The music heard as the bus drives through a thunderstorm at the beginning is patterned after Bernard Herrmann's main title cue for the movie Psycho (1960), though it doesn't quote Herrmann's music directly. In the Hitchcock film, Herrmann's theme recurs as Marion Crane ( Janet Leigh ) drives through heavy rain and ultimately finds the Bates Motel - a possible inspiration for the musical reference.
    • Goofs
      Don Stroud's character describes being on the CB radio when he was hit from behind during the period that the lights were out, but since the power was out at the time and the shot was fired just before the lights came back on, the power had to have been out while he was supposedly on the CB radio and the radio needed power to operate.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Jessica Fletcher: Oh, did you reach them?

      Sheriff Amos Tupper: Yeah, said we'd be there about 8:00. Probably miss the hors d'oeuvres.

      Jessica Fletcher: Well, no serious loss, I'm sure.

      Sheriff Amos Tupper: Ms. Fletcher, the Main Sheriffs' Association lays out the finest spread east of the Alleghenies.

    • Connections
      Featured in Haunter (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Murder She Wrote Theme
      Written by John Addison

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 29, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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