Jessica must unravel the reason behind the murder of a popular florist.Jessica must unravel the reason behind the murder of a popular florist.Jessica must unravel the reason behind the murder of a popular florist.
Jim Bockelman
- Officer
- (as James C. Bockelman)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaYet another script by Donald Ross in which he named several of the characters after famous jazz musicians. Billy Kyle was a piano player with Louis Armstrong's band in the 1950's. Johnny Windhurst was a British-born Dixieland trumpeter in the 1950's. Frances Hunt was a band singer with Benny Goodman in the 1930's. Arnett Cobb was a rhythm-and-blues saxophonist in the 1940's who replaced Illinois Jacquet in Lionel Hampton's band. Junie Cobb - used as the name of his wife in the show - was a male multi-instrumentalist who played with King Oliver in the 1920's. George "Pee Wee" Erwin played trumpet with Benny Goodman and Tommy Dorsey in the 1930's. Police lieutenant Gabriel Caceres is named after Ernie Caceres, a Dixieland baritone saxophonist in New York in the late 1940's. Davey Wells' last name comes from Count Basie trombonist Dickie Wells, and Stan Hendricks' last name comes from jazz singer and songwriter Jon Hendricks.
- Quotes
Nurse Receptionist: A regular Doctor Pygmalion. He works his way through all the new nurses in the building and most of his lady patients, too, if they qualify. Which means if they've got a pulse.
- ConnectionsReferences The Petrified Forest (1936)
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
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Would Jessica's "Dream Vacation" Include Murder?
This episode marks one of the last roles for Mort Sertner, who began his television acting career in 1984.
Gary Beach plays the title role in this chapter, as Billy Kyle, proprietor of a Beverly Hill, California, floral shoppe, who caters elaborate flower arrangements to elegant affairs.
Frances Hunt (Penny Fuller) publishes a celebrity tabloid newspaper, focusing upon stars of the Entertainment Industry, at her Beverly Hills headquarters, employing several reporters and assistants, as George Erwin (Taylor Nichols).
To her elegant dinner party, Frances invites Junie Cobb (Sally Kellerman), Arnett Cobb (Richard Herd), Doctor Johnny Windhurst (John Gabriel), and her dear old friend Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), who arrives in town to support Frances during a trying ordeal.
Aggie Colbert (Marji Martin), Betty O'Hara (Denise Miller), Davey Wells (Robert Firth), and Stan Hendricks (Mort Sertner) are also on hand to add to the suspense, when Billy Kyle (Gary Beach) delivers a magnificent centerpiece arrangement to the dinner party table, before leaving to continue his responsibilities.
Jessica, experiencing a touch of fatigue, doesn't pay as strict attention to conversations around the table as she normally would, but these come across as generally polite and mannerly.
And so, perhaps not exactly unusual, but surprising just the same, by dawn's early light, when a body is discovered in the flower shoppe, Jessica attempts to weave possible scenarios toward a senseless murder, while teaming with Lieutenant Gabriel Caceras (Gregory Sierra), the recurring Law Enforcement Officer in three Los Angeles-based episodes.
The resulting plot twists take a refreshing change of pace in this rare type of series entry, in the case of "The Petrified Florist."
Rounding out the cast are Carnetta Jones as Receptionist, Elmarie Wendel as Nurse Receptionist, Sandahl Bergman as Sergeant Daisy Kenny, and Jim Bockelman as Officer.
Gary Beach plays the title role in this chapter, as Billy Kyle, proprietor of a Beverly Hill, California, floral shoppe, who caters elaborate flower arrangements to elegant affairs.
Frances Hunt (Penny Fuller) publishes a celebrity tabloid newspaper, focusing upon stars of the Entertainment Industry, at her Beverly Hills headquarters, employing several reporters and assistants, as George Erwin (Taylor Nichols).
To her elegant dinner party, Frances invites Junie Cobb (Sally Kellerman), Arnett Cobb (Richard Herd), Doctor Johnny Windhurst (John Gabriel), and her dear old friend Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), who arrives in town to support Frances during a trying ordeal.
Aggie Colbert (Marji Martin), Betty O'Hara (Denise Miller), Davey Wells (Robert Firth), and Stan Hendricks (Mort Sertner) are also on hand to add to the suspense, when Billy Kyle (Gary Beach) delivers a magnificent centerpiece arrangement to the dinner party table, before leaving to continue his responsibilities.
Jessica, experiencing a touch of fatigue, doesn't pay as strict attention to conversations around the table as she normally would, but these come across as generally polite and mannerly.
And so, perhaps not exactly unusual, but surprising just the same, by dawn's early light, when a body is discovered in the flower shoppe, Jessica attempts to weave possible scenarios toward a senseless murder, while teaming with Lieutenant Gabriel Caceras (Gregory Sierra), the recurring Law Enforcement Officer in three Los Angeles-based episodes.
The resulting plot twists take a refreshing change of pace in this rare type of series entry, in the case of "The Petrified Florist."
Rounding out the cast are Carnetta Jones as Receptionist, Elmarie Wendel as Nurse Receptionist, Sandahl Bergman as Sergeant Daisy Kenny, and Jim Bockelman as Officer.
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