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|airdate = January 20, 2020 |
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|writer = [[Simon McNabb]] |
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|guests = Kira Gulpien as Lucinda Helmsworthy |
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|previous = '''''[[Staring Blindly into the Future]]''''' |
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− | "'''Fox Hunt '''" is the twelfth episode of the [[Season 13 Episodes and Guides|thirteenth season]] of the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'' and the one hundred ninety-eighth of the series (not including the three stand-alone holiday specials). It |
+ | "'''Fox Hunt '''" is the twelfth episode of the [[Season 13 Episodes and Guides|thirteenth season]] of the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'' and the one hundred ninety-eighth of the series (not including the three stand-alone holiday specials). It first aired January 20, 2020. |
− | ==Summary== |
+ | == Summary == |
When a body is found during a fox hunt Murdoch and Inspector Brackenreid suspect a group opposed to the sport is responsible. |
When a body is found during a fox hunt Murdoch and Inspector Brackenreid suspect a group opposed to the sport is responsible. |
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− | ==Character Revelations== |
+ | == Character Revelations == |
− | * [[Rupert Newsome]] reveals his post [[Henry-Ruth Relationship|Henry-Ruth]] nuptials |
+ | * [[Rupert Newsome]] reveals his post [[Henry-Ruth Relationship|Henry-Ruth]] nuptials adventure and engagement to Lucinda Helmsworthy. |
− | ==Continuity== |
+ | == Continuity == |
+ | * [[Margaret Brackenreid]] is definitely no longer abstaining alcohol (ep.[[The Local Option|906]]). |
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* [[Julia Ogden|Julia]] has another mystery to solve at home involving their next-door neighbours. |
* [[Julia Ogden|Julia]] has another mystery to solve at home involving their next-door neighbours. |
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− | ==Historical References== |
+ | == Historical References == |
* This episode takes place in [[Toronto]] 1907 – Edward VII (Albert Edward;1841-1910) is King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas. |
* This episode takes place in [[Toronto]] 1907 – Edward VII (Albert Edward;1841-1910) is King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas. |
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* The earliest established foxhound club was the Montreal Hunt in Canada, 1826. Hunting in North America has a slightly different flavour than hunting in England; According to Lt. Col. Dennis J. Foster’s book, [http://www.woodbrookhuntclub.com/foxhunting-101.html Intro to Foxhunting]: "The most obvious difference is that in North America the emphasis is on the chase rather than the kill." |
* The earliest established foxhound club was the Montreal Hunt in Canada, 1826. Hunting in North America has a slightly different flavour than hunting in England; According to Lt. Col. Dennis J. Foster’s book, [http://www.woodbrookhuntclub.com/foxhunting-101.html Intro to Foxhunting]: "The most obvious difference is that in North America the emphasis is on the chase rather than the kill." |
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− | * A character in [[Oscar Wilde]]’s play ''A Woman of No Importance'' calls |
+ | * A character in [[Oscar Wilde]]’s play ''A Woman of No Importance'' calls the fox hunt “the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable". |
* Fox hunting has been a controversial sport for decades, banned in Scotland in 2002 and in England and Wales in November 2004 with the law enforced from February 2005. Hunts are permitted to “drag hunt” whereby hounds follow a scent laid just before the hunt. The Burns Inquiry (1999) in England reported that fox hunting was “not practiced or is largely banned” in Spain, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway. |
* Fox hunting has been a controversial sport for decades, banned in Scotland in 2002 and in England and Wales in November 2004 with the law enforced from February 2005. Hunts are permitted to “drag hunt” whereby hounds follow a scent laid just before the hunt. The Burns Inquiry (1999) in England reported that fox hunting was “not practiced or is largely banned” in Spain, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway. |
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* By 2018, where the coyote has replaced the fox, Ontario has eight of Canada's 12 fox hunts, including the two largest: the Eglinton and Caledon Hunt and the TNYH. One of the oldest clubs in Canada, the TNYH started in 1843 on [[Toronto]]'s lakeshore, then moved to the Scarborough bluffs, then Aurora, then Newmarket and now Creemore to escape urban sprawl. |
* By 2018, where the coyote has replaced the fox, Ontario has eight of Canada's 12 fox hunts, including the two largest: the Eglinton and Caledon Hunt and the TNYH. One of the oldest clubs in Canada, the TNYH started in 1843 on [[Toronto]]'s lakeshore, then moved to the Scarborough bluffs, then Aurora, then Newmarket and now Creemore to escape urban sprawl. |
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==Trivia == |
==Trivia == |
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+ | * [[George Crabtree]] and [[Detective Watts]] do not appear in this episode but will partner up again in the next episode. |
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+ | * This episode was filmed in part at Cruickston Park, North Dumfries near Cambridge, Ontario. |
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− | == |
+ | == Cast == |
− | ==Cast== |
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===Main Cast=== |
===Main Cast=== |
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[[Yannick Bisson]] as[[William Murdoch| Detective William Murdoch]]<br /> |
[[Yannick Bisson]] as[[William Murdoch| Detective William Murdoch]]<br /> |
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[[Jonny Harris]] as [[George Crabtree|Constable George Crabtree]]<br /> |
[[Jonny Harris]] as [[George Crabtree|Constable George Crabtree]]<br /> |
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===Recurring Cast=== |
===Recurring Cast=== |
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+ | [[Arwen Humphreys]] as [[Margaret Brackenreid]]<br /> |
[[Lachlan Murdoch]] as [[Henry Higgins|Constable Henry Higgins]]<br /> |
[[Lachlan Murdoch]] as [[Henry Higgins|Constable Henry Higgins]]<br /> |
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− | [[Arwen Humphreys]] as [[Margaret Brackenreid]]<br /> |
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Siobhan Murphy as [[Ruth Newsome]]<br /> |
Siobhan Murphy as [[Ruth Newsome]]<br /> |
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[[Cyrus Lane]] as [[Rupert Newsome|Dr. Rupert Newsome]]<br /> |
[[Cyrus Lane]] as [[Rupert Newsome|Dr. Rupert Newsome]]<br /> |
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− | + | Paul Braunstein as [[Raymond Huckabee]]<br /> |
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− | + | Jonelle Gunderson as [[Goldie Huckabee]] |
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===Guest Cast=== |
===Guest Cast=== |
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− | + | Graham Cuthbertson as [[Bernard Helmsworthy]]<br /> |
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+ | Kira Gulpien as [[Lucinda Helmsworthy]]<br /> |
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+ | Emily Stranges as [[Charlene Chamberlain]]<br /> |
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+ | Jesse LaPointe as [[Todd Steele]]<br /> |
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− | ===Non-credited Cast=== |
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+ | Colin Doyle as [[Laboratory Researcher]] |
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− | ==Gallery== |
+ | == Gallery == |
<gallery widths="138" spacing="small"> |
<gallery widths="138" spacing="small"> |
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1312 Fox Hunt_D7.5_BP_000350.png|Lucinda Helmsworthy discovers a body... |
1312 Fox Hunt_D7.5_BP_000350.png|Lucinda Helmsworthy discovers a body... |
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+ | 1312 Fox Hunt Victim Rick Steele.png|Rick Steele |
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1312 Fox Hunt_Victim.png|...Victim... |
1312 Fox Hunt_Victim.png|...Victim... |
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+ | 1312 Fox Hunt Paint.png|...Paint stain? |
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+ | 1312 Fox Hunt Rupert.png|Rupert discovered... |
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+ | 1312 Fox Hunt Protest.png|Fox hunt protest... |
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+ | 1312 Fox Hunt blood.png|Blood... |
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+ | 1312 Fox Hunt Crime Scene.png|Crime scene... |
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</gallery> |
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Revision as of 00:55, 9 June 2020
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"Fox Hunt " is the twelfth episode of the thirteenth season of the Murdoch Mysteries and the one hundred ninety-eighth of the series (not including the three stand-alone holiday specials). It first aired January 20, 2020.
Summary
When a body is found during a fox hunt Murdoch and Inspector Brackenreid suspect a group opposed to the sport is responsible.
Character Revelations
- Rupert Newsome reveals his post Henry-Ruth nuptials adventure and engagement to Lucinda Helmsworthy.
Continuity
- Margaret Brackenreid is definitely no longer abstaining alcohol (ep.906).
- Julia has another mystery to solve at home involving their next-door neighbours.
Historical References
- This episode takes place in Toronto 1907 – Edward VII (Albert Edward;1841-1910) is King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas.
- The earliest established foxhound club was the Montreal Hunt in Canada, 1826. Hunting in North America has a slightly different flavour than hunting in England; According to Lt. Col. Dennis J. Foster’s book, Intro to Foxhunting: "The most obvious difference is that in North America the emphasis is on the chase rather than the kill."
- A character in Oscar Wilde’s play A Woman of No Importance calls the fox hunt “the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable".
- Fox hunting has been a controversial sport for decades, banned in Scotland in 2002 and in England and Wales in November 2004 with the law enforced from February 2005. Hunts are permitted to “drag hunt” whereby hounds follow a scent laid just before the hunt. The Burns Inquiry (1999) in England reported that fox hunting was “not practiced or is largely banned” in Spain, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway.
- By 2018, where the coyote has replaced the fox, Ontario has eight of Canada's 12 fox hunts, including the two largest: the Eglinton and Caledon Hunt and the TNYH. One of the oldest clubs in Canada, the TNYH started in 1843 on Toronto's lakeshore, then moved to the Scarborough bluffs, then Aurora, then Newmarket and now Creemore to escape urban sprawl.
Trivia
- George Crabtree and Detective Watts do not appear in this episode but will partner up again in the next episode.
- This episode was filmed in part at Cruickston Park, North Dumfries near Cambridge, Ontario.
Cast
Main Cast
Yannick Bisson as Detective William Murdoch
Hélène Joy as Dr. Julia Ogden
Thomas Craig as Inspector Thomas Brackenreid
Jonny Harris as Constable George Crabtree
Recurring Cast
Arwen Humphreys as Margaret Brackenreid
Lachlan Murdoch as Constable Henry Higgins
Siobhan Murphy as Ruth Newsome
Cyrus Lane as Dr. Rupert Newsome
Paul Braunstein as Raymond Huckabee
Jonelle Gunderson as Goldie Huckabee
Guest Cast
Graham Cuthbertson as Bernard Helmsworthy
Kira Gulpien as Lucinda Helmsworthy
Emily Stranges as Charlene Chamberlain
Jesse LaPointe as Todd Steele
Martin Burt as Merriwether
Colin Doyle as Laboratory Researcher
Gallery
Murdoch Mysteries Season 13 |
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Troublemakers • Bad Pennies • Forever Young • Prodigal Father • Murdoch and the Cursed Caves • The Philately Fatality • Toronto the Bad • The Final Curtain • The Killing Dose • Parker in the Rye • Staring Blindly into the Future • Fox Hunt • Kill Thy Neighbour • Rigid Silence • The Trial of Terrence Meyers • In the Company of Women • Things Left Behind • The Future is Unwritten •
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