Season 1. The annoying red planet. The glass ceiling -- The knockdown -- Elementary, my dear Murdoch -- Till death do us part -- Let loose the dogs -- Body double -- Still waters -- Belly speaker -- Child's play -- Bad medicine -- The rebel and the prince -- The annoying red planet. Season 2. Anything you can do. Snakes and ladders -- Dinosaur fever Houdini whodunit -- The green muse Shades of grey Big murderer on campus -- Muroch -- Convalescence -- Murdoch.com -- Let us ask the maiden -- Werewolves -- Anything you can do. Season 3. The Tesla effect. The great wall -- Victor, victorian -- Rich boy, poor boy -- Me, myself and Murdoch -- This one goes to eleven -- Blood and circuses -- Future imperfect -- Love and human remains -- The curse of Beaton Manor -- Hangman -- In the altogether -- The Tesla effect. Season 4. Murdoch in wonderland. Kommando -- Buffalo shuffle -- Downstairs, upstairs -- Monsieur Murdoch -- Dead end street -- Cionfederate treasure -- Dial M for Murdoch -- The black hand -- Voices -- Bloodlust -- The kissing bandit -- Murdoch in wonderland. Season 5. Twentieth century Murdoch. Back and to the left -- Evil eye of Egypt -- War on terror -- Murdoch at the opera -- Who killed the electric carriage? -- Stroll on the wild side pt.1 -- Stroll on the wild side pt.2 -- Invention convention -- Staircase to heaven -- Murdoch in Toyland -- Murdoch night in Canada -- Twentieth century Murdoch.
Summary:
In the 1890's, Detective William Murdoch adopts modern techniques like 'finger marks' and forensics to track Toronto's most sinister killers. Though derided by his skeptical boss, Murdoch finds friends and allies in a lovely pathologist and an eager-to-learn constable. Along the way they cross paths with some of the era's most famous figures, including Nikola Tesla, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Prince Alfred.
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