The best episode written by Donald Ross is "The Corpse Flew First Class", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Walter Grauman". "The Corpse Flew First Class" aired on 1/18/1987 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A Fashionable Way to Die".
Theft and murder of the courier occur on board a jet bound for London.
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Donald Ross
Ooh la la! Jessica travels to gay Paris to spend some time with an old friend... and finds herself entangled in a case involving fashion, finance and murder.
Director: N/A
Writer: Donald Ross
When the wife of a developer is accused of killing her husband and commits suicide, it leaves the whereabouts of his embezzled millions a mystery.
Director: Anthony Pullen Shaw
Writer: Donald Ross
A purse snatcher gets Jessica in big trouble in Moscow. What they found in her purse shouldn't have been there.
Director: Vincent McEveety
Writer: Donald Ross
A surprised burglar is blamed for the death of the team's pre-game TV Host.
Director: Seymour Robbie
Writer: Donald Ross
Eve is appalled to find the body of a friend of the local gym owner in her bedroom, but at a loss to explain it.
Director: Anthony Pullen Shaw
Writer: Donald Ross
The owner of Edna's Pies near St. Louis, is accused of skimping on her IRS payments. She in turn blames her ex-husband who, consequently, is found murdered.
Director: Anthony Pullen Shaw
Writer: Donald Ross
Jessica sets out to prove that the death of a young movie buff is murder.
Director: Anthony Pullen Shaw
Writer: Donald Ross
Was a Beverly Hills florist killed because he was supplying more than flowers for gossip magazine editors?
Director: Anthony Pullen Shaw
Writer: Donald Ross
The suicide of a campaign manager who is suspected of having an affair with a married woman excites the press.
Director: Anthony Pullen Shaw
Writer: Donald Ross
One of the partners trying to raze a Brownstone where Hemmingway once wrote is erased--permanently.
Director: Anthony Pullen Shaw
Writer: Donald Ross