[s16e10] Dash To — Death
A young version of the Hall of Fame sprinter who later won gold in 1928.
In the Murdoch Mysteries episode (Season 16, Episode 10), Detective William Murdoch enters the high-stakes world of elite track and field. Set in 1911 Toronto, the story unfolds against the backdrop of trials for the upcoming 1912 Stockholm Olympics. The Central Murder
💡 This episode serves as a "tour de force" for Toronto’s rich architectural history, using locations like the Steve Brown Sports complex to recreate the 1911 Olympic trials. [S16E10] Dash to Death
The modern-day Canadian Olympic champion makes a cameo appearance as a character named Demarc Anderson.
Recent Film and Television Productions - Advantage Brantford A young version of the Hall of Fame
While dealing with baby Susannah’s recent illness and the resulting lack of sleep, Murdoch finds time to "invent" a blue, electrolyte-rich blueberry drink to help athletes recover. Historical and Real-Life Figures
Violet Hart and her husband Arthur Carmichael are at a breaking point with Violet’s father, Maurice Majors. Majors has been blackmailing them and depleting their fortune, leading the desperate couple to secretly plot his demise. The Central Murder 💡 This episode serves as
If you tell me more about what you're looking for, I can provide more details: The and motive? More on the Violet Hart subplot? Historical context for the 1912 Olympics?