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This is a list of characters in the ''Murder, She Wrote'' series. They are all characters who have appeared in a ''
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'' episode or related book.


Characters by surname


A

*Marjorie Ainsworth is a mystery writer based out of London and a friend of Jessica, whom she met through PD James. Marjorie is mentioned throughout Donald Bain’s books, but only appears in the first. *Ona Ainsworth-Zara is Marjorie Ainsworth’s younger sister.


B

*Samuel Booth is the mayor of Cabot Cove, and is played by Richard Paul.


C

*John Henry Cabot was a hero of the Revolutionary War. A master strategist who commanded a cavalry regiment under general Nathanial Green. He distinguished himself at both the battle of Gilford Courthouse and the battle of Hopkirks Hill. While Green remained in the southern theater waging
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war against the far superiors numbers of General Charles Cornwallis, Cabot took over command of the Continental Army's troops from
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northward, including portions of New York. His name went on to later be used as the name of the town Cabot Cove, ME.


D

*Lucas Darling is the unpaid secretary for the International Society of Mystery Writers.


F

*Beatrice Fletcher is the great-great-niece of Jessica, and the granddaughter of Grady and Donna. She first appeared in the
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spin-off series by
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, originally published in October 2022. Beatrice is bi-racial daughter of Grady and Donna's son Frank (named after Grady's uncle). *Donna Mayberry Fletcher was played by Debbie Zipp. Donna married Grady Fletcher in an episode of the fifth season called "Something Borrowed, Someone Blue". Donna had appeared previously in two episodes, the first of which was "Just Another Fish Story", in which she was arrested for the murder that had occurred that episode, however it was considered to be self-defense, and married Grady only a year later. She is a very shy girl and was also an accountant like her father, although it was later discovered that she only pursued that career to make her father happy. She ended up giving up accounting after the first time we saw her to be a normal housewife, much to the horror of her father. Donna's father was Franklin Mayberry, a very successful and ruthless accountant, whom Grady had at one point worked for and was fired by, although by the time we meet Franklin it seems that he has already forgotten this, as Donna said he probably would have. Donna's mother was Maisie Mayberry, an extremely neurotic woman who spent most of the wedding worrying about one thing or another. Also at the wedding were Donna's paternal Uncle Ben, and her maternal Uncle Ziggy with his new wife Valerie. Debbie Zipp also appeared in season 3, episode 21, "The Days Dwindle Down" as character Terry. *Frank Fletcher is the unseen deceased husband of Jessica. In his youth he fought in the Air Force during the Korean War.Season 7, Episode 19; Frank never shared the ugly parts of the war with Jessica when he returned, even while he was deployed his letters were, "quite cheery." He would also smoke tobacco out of a pipe. *Grady Ambrose Fletcher is the nephew of the show's lead character Jessica Fletcher and was played by Michael Horton. Specifically, Grady was the son of Frank Fletcher's late brother. Frank was the husband of Jessica. It was Grady who, after secretly reading Jessica's first novel ''The Corpse Danced at Midnight'', had it published. Although Jessica seems to have a never-ending collection of nieces and nephews, it is Grady that could be easily considered the closest thing she has to a son. In the series viewers learn that Grady was raised in part by Jessica and her husband Frank, after Grady's parents were killed in a car accident. Bumbling, but good-natured, Grady seemed to always be moving from accounting job to accounting job. When he did have a job, murder would quickly follow. Usually a too-trusting Grady was accused of the murder and needed his Aunt Jessica to find the real killer. His job troubles were about as bad as his difficulties with women. Grady, the shy innocent type, frequently had trouble finding a regular girl. He did eventually marry equally shy Donna Mayberry. His job troubles and women troubles converge when he finds out he worked for, and was fired by, Donna's father. Grady and Donna had a son in the series, whom they name Frank, after Grady's Uncle. *Jessica Fletcher -


G

*Charles "Charlie" Garett is a P.I that Jessica encounters very often. He is portrayed by Wayne Rogers. *Preston Giles was the head of the Sutton Place Publishing which published Jessica's first book, ''The Corpse Danced at Midnight''. He was convicted of murder, and was released in 1990.Season 7, Episode 7; He was portrayed by Canadian actor Arthur Hill. Giles was one of the few male characters to ever kiss Jessica on the lips. *Howard Griffin is the boyfriend, and eventual husband of Victoria. He is played twice by Jeff Conaway, and his third appearance is portrayed by Dean Butler. *Victoria Griffin (née Brandon) is the niece of Jessica. Throughout the series she is portrayed by Genie Francis.


H

*Michael Hagarty is a British
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agent of Irish origin, who would appear when Jessica least expected him to drag her into a dangerous case. He was played by
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. *Dr. Seth Hazlitt was played by William Windom. He first appeared in the second series. He is Cabot Cove’s leading physician and Jessica Fletcher’s best friend. Under the crusty
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exterior is a dedicated doctor with real compassion for his patients, a nurturing side that sometimes manifests itself in Seth’s protective tendencies toward Jessica. Seth is a widower, his wife Ruth having died before the series began. In the series four episode "Curse of the Daanau," Seth receives an invitation from his estranged brother's wife. The two reconcile after 30 years only for the brother to be murdered shortly after. NOTE: He first appeared playing the role as one of the friends/ murder's in Funeral at Fifty Mile. 1985 *Bruce Herbert is Marjorie Ainsworth’s New York agent. *Earl Grove Hutchinson was one of the five founders of Cabot Cove, Maine.


L

*Nancy Landon was a nurse who served in the Korean War alongside Frank, and Clint. She was compassionately discharged from the war in April 1952 because she was pregnant and unmarried. Nancy had sex with Steven, another flier in Franks platoon, and named her son after his father. She was played by Vera Miles.


M

*Harry McGraw is an old-school
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who becomes friends with Jessica. The character was portrayed by Jerry Orbach and was popular enough to garner his own, short-lived spinoff series in 1987, ''
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''. *Franklin McMullin was one of the five founders of Cabot Cove, Maine. *Adele Metzger is Mort's first wife, who moved with him from New York to Cabot Cove. In Donald Bain's novels, Adele and Mort divorce. In Jon Land's novel's Adele is still married to Mort. *Morton Metzger, who goes simply by Mort Metzger, was a former NYPD officer who replaced Amos Tupper as Cabot Cove's sheriff, in the mistaken anticipation of living in a more peaceful place with his wife Adele. The character was played by Ron Masak. *Maureen Metzger is Mort's second wife that appears in the companion novels written by Donald Bain. *Wayne Metzger is the brother of Mort, and is an ex-con. He got arrested for robbing a jewelry store. After getting out of prison he went to Cabot Cove to work and turn his life around. He is played by Bruce Abbott.Season 8, Episode 4;


P

*Joshua Peabody was a legendary
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hero who helped defend Cabot Cove against the British. The episode '' Joshua Peabody Died Here... Possibly'' centers around his remains possibly being found. *Jane Portelaine is the niece of Marjorie Ainsworth, the daughter of Marjorie’s older brother. Jane would type Marjorie’s letters to Jessica.


R

*Wyatt Rackley was one of the five founders of Cabot Cove, Maine. *Jed Richardson operates the local flying service in Cabot Cove, Maine. He frequently appears in Donald Bain’s novels, and makes his first appearance in ''Murder, She Wrote: Gin and Daggers''.


S

*Archibald Semple is Marjorie Ainsworth’s British publisher. *Dennis Stanton played by Keith Michell is a former jewel thief turned insurance claims investigator, who always solves his cases using unusual methods, and sends a copy of the story to his friend Jessica afterwards. *William Strayhorn is a book critic. *George Sutherland is a police officer for
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, and is the friend of Jessica. On occasion they've gone on dates, and have kissed, but nothing more has happened between them. Sutherland is reoccurring in Bain's novels. George debuts in the 1989 novel ''Gin and Daggers,'' the first of the Donald Bain ''Murder, She Wrote'' novels.


T

*Amos Tupper is the original Sheriff of Cabot Cove and was played by Tom Bosley. Very little is known of Amos's career; he was the Sheriff for the first four seasons and was a deputy prior to that. All that is known about him before his career with the sheriff's department is that he was a bus driver one summer. He retired as Cabot Cove's sheriff in 1988,Season 4, Episode 18; moved to
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to live with his sister, and was replaced by Sheriff Mort Metzger.Season 5, Episode 3;


W

*John Van Webb was one of the five founders of Cabot Cove, Maine.


Y

*Gayle Yamada is a
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employee who is friends with Jessica Fletcher.


Z

*Count Antonio Zara the husband of Ona Ainsworth-Zara, and the brother in law of Marjorie Ainsworth.


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