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{{Infobox episode|image = Toronto_Gazette.jpg}}The '''Toronto Gazette''' is [[Toronto]]'s primary daily newspaper on [[Murdoch Mysteries]]. The newspaper is not only a popular press prop, it is used in support of the storyline, often giving clues and insights into solving the crime mysteries.
 
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The '''Toronto Gazette''' is [[Toronto]]'s primary daily newspaper on ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]''. The newspaper is not only a popular press prop, it is used in support of the storyline, often giving clues and insights into solving the crime mysteries.
   
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Occasionally, ''The Gazette'' is used as a calling card to a murder.
Inspector [[Thomas Brackenreid]] consulted the stock market listings in the Gazette during the investigation of the murder of [[Alice Howard]] ([[Power|'''''Power''''']]).
 
   
 
Inspector [[Thomas Brackenreid]] consults the stock market listings in the '''Gazette ''' during the investigation of the murder of [[Alice Howard]] in '''''[[Power]]'''''.
One of the Gazette's reporters, a [[Newsman Louis]], was present at the boxing match between [[Amos Robinson]] and [[Bob Sullivan]]. Later, Louis helped Detective [[William Murdoch]] in his investigation into Robinson's murder by proving Murdoch with several photographic plates taken by the Gazette photographer that evening ([[The Knockdown|'''''The Knockdown''''']]).
 
   
 
One of the '''Gazette''''s reporters, a [[Newsman Louis]], was present at the boxing match between [[Amos Robinson]] and [[Bob Sullivan]]. Later, Louis helped Detective [[William Murdoch]] in his investigation into Robinson's murder by proving Murdoch with several photographic plates taken by the Gazette photographer that evening in '''''[[The Knockdown]]'''''.
Until her death, [[Mary Foster]] contributed tantalizing puzzles to the ''Toronto Gazette'' each day ([[The Blood Code|'''''The Blood Code''''']]).
 
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American spy agent [[Allen Clegg]] poses as a reporter named [[Allen Clegg|Carson Turner]] for the '''Toronto Gazette''' in '''''[[Confederate Treasure]].'''''
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Until her death, [[Mary Foster]] contributed tantalizing puzzles to the '''Toronto Gazette''' each day in "[[The Blood Code]]".
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[[Season 10 Episodes and Guides|Season 10]] introduces a new '''Gazette''' journalist, [[Louise Cherry|Miss Louise Cherry]] in '''''[[Concocting A Killer]]''''', but by [[Hell to Pay|Season 10's finale]], she is also writing for the '''Toronto Free Press.''' In [[Season 11 Episodes and Guides|Season 11]], Miss Cherry has left the '''Gazette''' to work at the [[Toronto Telegraph]].
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There are numerous nameless newsboys peddling the latest edition on the streets of Toronto whose numbers decease as magazine and news stands begin to appear more frequently, starting in [[Season 8 Episodes and Guides|Season 8]].
 
==Season 1==
 
==Season 1==
* An article from the ''Gazette'' found in the pocket of a corpse that fell from the ceiling of the [[Grand Theatre]] helped Murdoch narrow down a date for the murder of the corpse which turned out to be [[Virgil Smart]] [[Body Double|'''''Body Double''''']].
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* An article from the '''Gazette''' found in the pocket of a corpse that fell from the ceiling of the [[Grand Theatre]] helped [[William Murdoch|Murdoch]] narrow down a date for the murder of the corpse which turned out to be [[Virgil Smart]] in [[Body Double|'''''Body Double''''']].
* When Prince Alfred was kidnapped by the Irish Republican Brotherhood a ransom note was sent to the ''Gazette''demanding Irish freedom from the United Kingdom of Great Britain before His Highness would be freed in '''''[[The Prince and the Rebel]]'''''.
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* When [[Prince Alfred]]  was kidnapped by the [[Irish Republican Brotherhood]]  a ransom note was sent to the '''Gazette''demanding Irish freedom from the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain]]  before His Highness would be freed in '''''[[The Prince and the Rebel]]'''''.
 
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Knockdown_toronto_gazette.jpg|In "[[The Knockdown]]"
 
Knockdown_toronto_gazette.jpg|In "[[The Knockdown]]"
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==Season 4==
 
==Season 4==
 
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401 All Tattered and Torn Gazette.PNG|[[All Tattered and Torn ]]
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402 Gazette 2.PNG|[[Kommando]]
 
403 Gazette Scrutiny Camera.PNG|Murdoch's [[Scrutiny Camera]] makes the headlines in [[Buffalo Shuffle]].|link=[[Scrutiny Camera]]
 
403 Gazette Scrutiny Camera.PNG|Murdoch's [[Scrutiny Camera]] makes the headlines in [[Buffalo Shuffle]].|link=[[Scrutiny Camera]]
 
File:407 Toronto news.JPG|[[Confederate Treasure]]
 
File:407 Toronto news.JPG|[[Confederate Treasure]]
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File:Kissing Bandit headlines.PNG|[[The Kissing Bandit]] Strikes Again
 
File:Kissing Bandit headlines.PNG|[[The Kissing Bandit]] Strikes Again
 
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==Season 5==
 
==Season 5==
 
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711 Gazette 2.PNG|Mole People Biding Their Time, But Will They Strike Again? in [[Journey to the Centre of Toronto]]
 
711 Gazette 2.PNG|Mole People Biding Their Time, But Will They Strike Again? in [[Journey to the Centre of Toronto]]
 
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==Season 8==
 
==Season 8==
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mmXmas Gazette.JPG|[[A Merry Murdoch Christmas]]
 
mmXmas Gazette.JPG|[[A Merry Murdoch Christmas]]
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MerryMurdochXmas Reporters.png|Reporters [[A Merry Murdoch Christmas]]
 
MmXmas Gazette 2.JPG|Christmas Killer at Large
 
MmXmas Gazette 2.JPG|Christmas Killer at Large
 
MmXmas Gazette 3.JPG|Krampus the culprit?|link=A Merry Murdoch Christmas
 
MmXmas Gazette 3.JPG|Krampus the culprit?|link=A Merry Murdoch Christmas
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907 Gazette Summer of '75.PNG|[[Summer of '75]]
 
912 Gazette.PNG|[[Unlucky In Love]]
 
912 Gazette.PNG|[[Unlucky In Love]]
 
913 Gazette.PNG|[[Colour Blinded]]
 
913 Gazette.PNG|[[Colour Blinded]]
915 Gazette.PNG|[[House Of Industry]]
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914 Wild Child Gazette.PNG|[[Wild Child]]
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915 Gazette.PNG|[[House of Industry]]
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916 Trash Gazette.PNG|[[Bl..dy H.ll]]
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916 Bl..dyH.ll Hungarian.PNG|Newsboy
 
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==Season 10==
 
==Season 10==
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Mm1001 Gazette news.PNG|[[Great Balls of Fire, Part 1]]
 
Mm1001 Gazette news.PNG|[[Great Balls of Fire, Part 1]]
 
mm1002_Gazette 1.PNG|[[Great Balls of Fire, Part 2]]
 
mm1002_Gazette 1.PNG|[[Great Balls of Fire, Part 2]]
 
Mm1004 Gazette.PNG|[[Concocting A Killer]]
 
Mm1004 Gazette.PNG|[[Concocting A Killer]]
 
mm1004 Newsboy.PNG|Newsboy in [[Concocting A Killer]]
 
mm1004 Newsboy.PNG|Newsboy in [[Concocting A Killer]]
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Mm1008 Gazette 2.PNG|[[Weekend at Murdoch's]]|link=[[Weekend at Murdoch's]]
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OUaMurdoch_Gazette_Robin Hood.PNG|[[Once Upon a Murdoch Christmas]]
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1011 Gazette.PNG|[[A Murdog Mystery]]|link=A Murdog Mystery
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1012 Gazette.PNG|[[The Missing]]
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1013 Gazette.PNG|[[Mr. Murdoch's Neighbourhood]]
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1018 Hell to Pay 1.PNG|[[Hell to Pay]]
 
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==Trivia==
 
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== Season 11 ==
* The ''Toronto Gazette'' is a fictional newspaper. The name was also used in the Canadian television series, ''Seeing Things''. The ''Globe and Mail'' was an active Toronto newspaper from 1844 and the ''Evening Star'' (now the ''Toronto Star'') was founded in 1892. Neither of these names could be used on ''[[Murdoch Mysteries]]'' because of copyright.
 
 
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* One issue that bothers some MM fans is the use of photography, especially in the newspapers: they are shown way too clear for the technology (photo and printing) of the day. Showrunner [[Peter Mitchell]] acknowledges this and states, " We have some access to photos from the time (properly stored ones) and they are too good to use... the ones we use in newspapers (both the quality of image and the amount), for the interest of trying to quickly convey information to the viewer, we cheat that."
 
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1105 Dr. Osler Regrets 7.png|[[Dr. Osler Regrets]]
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1109 Toronto Gazette.png|[[The Talking Dead]]|link=The Talking Dead
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== Season 12 ==
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1211 Annabella Cinderella Gazette.png|[[Annabella Cinderella]]
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1218 Darkness Before the Dawn Part 2 Gazette.png|[[Darkness Before the Dawn Part 2]]
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==Known Reporters & Contributors==
 
==Known Reporters & Contributors==
* [[Newsman Louis]]
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* [[Louise Cherry]]
* [[Mary Foster]]
 
* Teddy Nelson
 
* [[Patrick Glynn|Paddy Glynn]]
 
* Mr. Purcell
 
 
* Matthew Booth
 
* Matthew Booth
 
* Mr. Purcell
* Louise Cherry
 
 
* [[Patrick Glynn|Paddy Glynn]]
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* Teddy Nelson
 
* [[Mary Foster]]
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* [[Newsman Louis]]
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==Trivia==
 
* The '''Toronto Gazette''' is a fictional newspaper. The name was also used in the Canadian television series, ''Seeing Things''. The ''Globe and Mail'' was an active Toronto newspaper from 1844 and the ''Evening Star'' (now the ''Toronto Star'') was founded in 1892. Neither of these names could be used on ''[[Murdoch Mysteries Wiki|Murdoch Mysteries]]'' because of copyright.
 
* One issue that bothers some MM fans is the use of photography, especially in the newspapers: they are shown way too clear for the technology (photo and printing) of the day. Showrunner [[Peter Mitchell]] acknowledges this and states, " We have some access to photos from the time (properly stored ones) and they are too good to use... the ones we use in newspapers (both the quality of image and the amount), for the interest of trying to quickly convey information to the viewer, we cheat that."
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Revision as of 22:07, 22 December 2019

The Toronto Gazette is Toronto's primary daily newspaper on Murdoch Mysteries. The newspaper is not only a popular press prop, it is used in support of the storyline, often giving clues and insights into solving the crime mysteries.

Occasionally, The Gazette is used as a calling card to a murder.

Inspector Thomas Brackenreid consults the stock market listings in the Gazette during the investigation of the murder of Alice Howard in Power.

One of the Gazette's reporters, a Newsman Louis, was present at the boxing match between Amos Robinson and Bob Sullivan. Later, Louis helped Detective William Murdoch in his investigation into Robinson's murder by proving Murdoch with several photographic plates taken by the Gazette photographer that evening in The Knockdown.

American spy agent Allen Clegg poses as a reporter named Carson Turner for the Toronto Gazette in Confederate Treasure.

Until her death, Mary Foster contributed tantalizing puzzles to the Toronto Gazette each day in "The Blood Code".

Season 10 introduces a new Gazette journalist, Miss Louise Cherry in Concocting A Killer, but by Season 10's finale, she is also writing for the Toronto Free Press. In Season 11, Miss Cherry has left the Gazette to work at the Toronto Telegraph.

There are numerous nameless newsboys peddling the latest edition on the streets of Toronto whose numbers decease as magazine and news stands begin to appear more frequently, starting in Season 8.

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Season 7

Season 8

Season 9

Season 10

Season 11

Season 12

Known Reporters & Contributors

Trivia

  • The Toronto Gazette is a fictional newspaper. The name was also used in the Canadian television series, Seeing Things. The Globe and Mail was an active Toronto newspaper from 1844 and the Evening Star (now the Toronto Star) was founded in 1892. Neither of these names could be used on Murdoch Mysteries because of copyright.
  • One issue that bothers some MM fans is the use of photography, especially in the newspapers: they are shown way too clear for the technology (photo and printing) of the day. Showrunner Peter Mitchell acknowledges this and states, " We have some access to photos from the time (properly stored ones) and they are too good to use... the ones we use in newspapers (both the quality of image and the amount), for the interest of trying to quickly convey information to the viewer, we cheat that."

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