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* Season 10 kicks off in grand style with a two-part mystery set in the world of [[Toronto]] debutantes, whose coming out is interrupted by the 1904 Great Fire of Toronto, one of the seminal events in the city's history. 
 
* Season 10 kicks off in grand style with a two-part mystery set in the world of [[Toronto]] debutantes, whose coming out is interrupted by the 1904 Great Fire of Toronto, one of the seminal events in the city's history. 
 
* Detective [[William Murdoch]] and the rest of [[Station House Four|Station House No. 4]] find themselves embroiled in cases both fantastical and historical:
 
* Detective [[William Murdoch]] and the rest of [[Station House Four|Station House No. 4]] find themselves embroiled in cases both fantastical and historical:
** From a murder involving the Olympic Champion Canadian soccer team,
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** A murder involving the Olympic Champion Canadian soccer team,
 
** An investigation into a man wrongfully jailed,
 
** An investigation into a man wrongfully jailed,
 
** The introduction of H.P. Lovecraft (the master of the macabre),
 
** The introduction of H.P. Lovecraft (the master of the macabre),

Revision as of 21:13, 11 June 2016

On March 13th, 2016 Yannick Bisson confirmed CBC had renewed Murdoch Mysteries for a tenth season at the Canadian Screen Awards during his acceptance speech of his fan choice award.

On May 24, filming began for Season 10, beginning with the episode A Study In Pink.

On June 8, CNW announces: " Coming off its highest-rated season yet on CBC as the country's top-rated homegrown scripted program for the 2015/16 television season and marking 150 episodes in Season 10, the series will continue to follow Detective Murdoch and the heroes of Station No. 4 as they solve crimes inspired by Canadian history and featuring international celebrities of the early 20th century."

The all-star cast will be joined by a number of returning guests including Peter KeleghanPeter Stebbings and Alex Paxton-Beesley.

New guest cast appearing in early episodes will include Samantha Bond (Downton Abbey), Daniel Maslany (Four in the Morning), and Bea Santos (World Away).

Season 10 will film on location in Ontario until December 2016 and premiere on CBC this fall, followed by international rollout early in 2017.

  • Season 10 kicks off in grand style with a two-part mystery set in the world of Toronto debutantes, whose coming out is interrupted by the 1904 Great Fire of Toronto, one of the seminal events in the city's history. 
  • Detective William Murdoch and the rest of Station House No. 4 find themselves embroiled in cases both fantastical and historical:
    • A murder involving the Olympic Champion Canadian soccer team,
    • An investigation into a man wrongfully jailed,
    • The introduction of H.P. Lovecraft (the master of the macabre),
    • A wronged woman who goes on a serial killing spree,
    • The death of a prize pooch at a dog show,
    • Murdoch tries to deliver on his promise to build Ogden the home of their dreams. But will it be his nightmare?

There is very little rest for Murdoch (Yannick Bisson), Dr. Julia Ogden (Hélène JoyDurham County), Inspector Brackenreid (Thomas CraigCoronation Street), Constable George Crabtree (Jonny HarrisStill Standing) and morgue assistant Rebecca James (Mouna TraoréThe Book of Negroes).

Watch for Season 9 “set-ups” continue in Season 10 story lines: Rebecca at medical school and a bit more will be revealed about her. The exploration of Crabtree and his new girl and how can she possibly fit into his world?  Will William and Julia adopt again? Who will be the next Chief Constable?

More coming soon! Stay tuned!

Episodes

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