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Murdoch Mysteries Season 15 Episode 18 “Patriot Games” Release Date

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Murdoch Mysteries is a Canadian TV show about a detective who solves mysteries. It started in 2008. The series is based on the Detective Murdoch novels by Maureen Jennings and is set in Toronto at the turn of the 20th century. It’s about a detective at Station House Four named William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson). He solves crimes with scientific methods and inventions that were very advanced for the time. Dr. Julia Ogden (Hélène Joy) and Inspector Thomas Brackenreid are there to help him. Constable George Crabtree is also there to help him.

Murdoch Mysteries Season 15 Finale: Close Encounters

Murdoch Mysteries Season 15 is half on the Way. there will be twenty-four episodes in season fifteen. This time, Nigel Bennett reprises his role as Chief Constable Giles, Jesse LaVercombe reprises his role as Jack Walker, Colin Mochrie reprises his role as Ralph Fellows, Peter Stebbings reprises his role as James Pendrick, and Peter Keleghan reprises his role as Terrence Meyers, with Keleghan’s wife, Leah Pinsent, guest-starring as his TV wife.

Patriot Games is the title of the new episode 18. the synopsis reads as Murdoch investigates when a Japanese spy is found dead in a Korean family’s cellar.

Murdoch Mysteries Season 15 Episode 18 Release Date

Murdoch Mysteries Season 15 Episode 18 will air on Saturday, February 26 at 9 pm,  on cable channel Ovation, and Monday, February 28 on streaming service Acorn TV.

In the two-part season-opening, things get started there. Meanwhile, back in Toronto, Murdoch’s wife Julia (Hélène Joy) struggles to reconcile her thoughts about this new family member, while Constable George Crabtree (Jonny Harris) takes desperate measures to discover what happened to Effie Newsome (Claire McConnell) before he could propose to her.

Despite Murdoch Mysteries‘ worldwide success, it appears that the show has taken nearly as long to gain a following in the United States. However, now that the series is available to stream on services like Ovation Now, Acorn TV, and Hulu, Bisson has noticed an increase in awareness.

Canada’s longest-running one-hour scripted drama, whose 15th season ended with the 234th — by the time all 24 episodes air. Season fifteen will have both Halloween and Christmas, specials, a first for the show.

Bisson and his colleagues have had more important things to accomplish this year than tally episodes. They’d been filming for the longest season ever, and the Montreal native was still closing things off in February when he chatted with TV Insider.  Yannick Bisson, who has played scientifically oriented Toronto police investigator William Murdoch since the beginning, adds, “That’s the first I’ve heard of it.” “It’s an honor just to be in the same season count as them.”

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