The best episode directed by Don McBrearty is "Let Loose the Dogs", rated 8/10 from 5 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Let Loose the Dogs" aired on 2/28/2008 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Election Day".
When his estranged father’s drunken body is found passed out near a murder scene, Murdoch finds himself questioning his own objectivity.
Director: Don McBrearty
Writer: N/A
On election day, Dr. Ogden faces a setback; Murdoch investigates a murder with national security implications.
Director: Don McBrearty
Writer: Michelle Ricci
Skeptical Murdoch teams with his hero, Arthur Conan Doyle, to solve a murder that was revealed during a séance.
Director: Don McBrearty
Writer: Jason Sherman
When it is revealed that a man murdered on his wedding day was homosexual, Murdoch finds himself fighting his own beliefs.
Director: Don McBrearty
Writer: Maureen Jennings
A city writer learns a lesson when he takes an idealistic view of rural life, but discovers the truth is far different when he impulsively leaves a train to explore a small town.
Director: Don McBrearty
Writer: Ray Bradbury
The romance between Inspector Murdoch and Dr. Ogden heats up as Murdoch finds himself investigating the death of a young woman working as a high-class prostitute.
Director: Don McBrearty
Writer: N/A
When a wealthy rowing club member is found murdered, Murdoch investigates Toronto’s rich and powerful – and discovers a hidden side of Dr. Ogden.
Director: Don McBrearty
Writer: N/A
As they investigate a young woman's death, Murdoch and Dr. Ogden find their relationship threatened when they turn out to be of opposite opinions in the matter of abortion.
Director: Don McBrearty
Writer: Laura Phillips
Jessica King must contain a scandal and delve into the messy personal life of a Family Court Judge after he’s found strangled with a negligee.
Director: Don McBrearty
Writer: N/A