The best episode written by Mary Ann Kasica is "The Murder's in the Mail", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Peter Werner". "The Murder's in the Mail" aired on 4/2/1985 and is rated 2.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Murder Takes the Bus".
Dave and Maddie find a dead body as they try to collect money for a collection agency, but it disappears without a trace when they try to report it.
Director: Peter Werner
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
Bus trips are not always as relaxing as they should be. In this case, one passenger had a one-way ticket.
Director: Peter Crane
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
Two critics take opposite views of a play based on one of Jessica's novels, 'Mainly Murder'. One is suspected of the murder of the other.
Director: N/A
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
A bank robber, long thought dead, returns to see his daughter and face the wrath of the townspeople.
Director: Anthony Pullen Shaw
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
An archaeological dig at the site of Coronado's City of Gold does not please everyone and a new corpse is dug up.
Director: Philip Leacock
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
While Rick is planning a surprise birthday bash at the Club for Ice Pick, Carol asks Thomas to observe a court case she is presenting before Judge Kearns, who drops the case on a simple technicality. She considers the Judge to be her mentor, but is concerned that of late he has been acting uncharacteristically, and suspects him of taking bribes to dismiss cases. She asks Thomas to help her hopefully disprove her worries. But the investigation sees turns up evidence that implicates Ice Pick, who in turn faces having to implicate the woman he was in love with decades earlier, who is now involved with a crime ring. Carol, Rick and Ice Pick must all face up to the weaknesses and mortality of their mentors and idolised ones...
Director: Jerry Jameson
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica
A blackmailer from the future uses his knowledge of things to come - and high ranking people's secrets - to get his money. When he extorts a man who's destined to become president, Lambert takes notice of the event and tries to stop him. But the blackmailer seems to have his back covered. And the future president desperately wants to keep his dirty secret from interfering with an ongoing peace process. Can Lambert stop the secret from getting out? And what is the secret?
Director: N/A
Writer: Mary Ann Kasica