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8/10
Faithful to the original book
ao91510 October 2020
This is the first of three televised versions of Maureen Jennings' original books, produced 4 years before the premiere of the current TV series. The current series has always been a little more lightweight than the books ever were, and has gotten more so over the years. (For example, watch a few early episodes and you'll notice Dr Ogden was gradually glammed up a bit over the years; in the early episodes she more closely resembled this version of Dr Ogden). I happen to like both, but the current series has drifted pretty far from the original books; some reviews here make it sound almost like it's the other way around.

This version is also more serious, without the slight tongue-in-cheek quality of the later series. If you're looking for humor you won't find much here. Each series has its share of anachronisms; they're pretty much built into the premise of the detective ahead of his time. But they're a little easier to ignore in this series, whereas in the current series they're almost a running joke between the characters and the viewer. This Murdoch is interested in "criminology" (microscopic evidence, for example) but he's not a Canadian Holmes with 19th-century James Bond gadgets as he is in the current series.

I very much like Peter Outerbridge's version of Murdoch. Intelligent, kind but not sentimental. I think anyone who's not looking for some sort of "prequel" to the current series and who judges this series on its merits (and the book's) will find them intelligent and enjoyable.
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Dr Ogden
denniseseward10 April 2020
Keeley Hawes plays Dr Ogden - in the 2014 MOVIE Otherwise played by Helene Joy - in the series
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4/10
Not the best way to meet Detective Murdoch and co.
miles-3310819 December 2016
Warning: Spoilers
It's hard for me to offer an objective assessment of this mystery show, as I came to it having seen 9 series of Murdoch Mysteries. This episode is twice as long as one of the others, and at times it seemed ponderous in the way the story unfolds.

It doesn't matter that different actors play the principal parts. In fact, they are all actors that I admire from other characters in other shows, but this script just doesn't allow the stars to twinkle as they do elsewhere.

The mystery does have some twists and turns, and some people who are not helpful at the start do indeed later start telling truths they are ashamed of, once they can see that Murdoch is really only interested in catching the killer, rather than shaming them for their dirty little secrets. Even so, this double length episode pales compared with most of the shorter episodes in the Murdoch Mysteries series. I can see many of the same traits in these principal characters as in the series, but these are humourless and much less endearing.

I think if I had seen this first, I would not have bothered with the series, and that would have been a pity, as I have truly enjoyed more than 95% of those
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Keeley Hawes did not have the role of Dr. Ogden.
TellTheTruth-1637423 March 2019
Helene Joy plays Dr. Ogden in episodes one and two.
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