I enjoy watching Diagnosis Murder, and this episode, Murder x 4, debuted in 1998, a quarter of a century ago. Yet it's a timeless episode and quite gripping really. The premise is quite intriguing, and definitely it could be the premise of a full-length movie. The ending of Murder x 4 though was a bit rushed to try to explain the thread, but still a worthy episode.
I like Diagnosis Murder and especially the chemistry amongst the cast. Diagnosis Murder doesn't take itself too seriously much to its credit. It's a shame the series didn't run longer than eight seasons because it deserved a lot more.
Quite remarkably, this episode guest starred the legendary George Lazenby, who played James Bond in the underrated movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service which was released in 1969.
I like Diagnosis Murder and especially the chemistry amongst the cast. Diagnosis Murder doesn't take itself too seriously much to its credit. It's a shame the series didn't run longer than eight seasons because it deserved a lot more.
Quite remarkably, this episode guest starred the legendary George Lazenby, who played James Bond in the underrated movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service which was released in 1969.