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Jeff Peters (written by)
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Laroquette is great but oy, the script more (4 total)
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(Credited cast)| John Larroquette | ... | Mike McBride | |
| Marta DuBois | ... | Sgt. Roberta Hansen (as Marta Dubois) | |
| Matt Lutz | ... | Phil Newberry | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| David Atkinson | ... | Russell | |
| Anne Bellamy | ... | Mrs. Chambers | |
| Wren T. Brown | ... | Kyle Ward | |
| James T. Callahan | ... | Judge Gross | |
| Jack Conley | ... | Paul Belsen | |
| John Kapelos | ... | Bob Carter | |
| John Kassir | ... | Danny Doyle | |
| Art LaFleur | ... | Armen | |
| Steve Larkin | ... | Dr. Charles Green | |
| Veronica Lauren | ... | Patti | |
| John Lawlor | ... | Don | |
| Clint Lilley | ... | Uniformed Police | |
| Victor McCay | ... | Ed Harding | |
| Monnae Michaell | ... | Judge Daly | |
| Ingo Neuhaus | ... | Nate | |
| Tony Pasqualini | ... | D.A. Wade Tracy | |
| John Rosenfeld | ... | Wilson | |
| Christie Lynn Smith | ... | Sinclair | |
| Frazer Smith | ... | Ron Garrison | |
| Bridget White | ... | Leslie Summers (as Bridget Ann White) | |
| Kirk B.R. Woller | ... | Fallon | |
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Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): McBride shows an encyclopedic knowledge of baseball, but says that Jim Palmer pitched World Series wins in the '70s, '80s, and '90s. Palmer pitched World Series wins in the '60s, '70s, and '80s. more
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Follows McBride: The Doctor Is Out... Really Out (2005) (TV) more
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The Hallmark mystery series needs better mysteries. This one, "Tune in for Murder" in the McBride series is rotten. I mean, the evidence -hello. So obviously fake.
John Laroquette is delightful as McBride, and I think he does a bit of ad-libbing as well, but this sort of thing is beneath him. It's definitely for the Perry Mason crowd and might be entertaining if they could spiff up the script some.
In this episode, a shock jock hated by all is murdered, and his nice guy partner is accused. McBride is brought in as the defense attorney for what his some time girlfriend, a homicide investigator portrayed nicely by Marta Dubois, claims is a slam-dunk case. She's got some nerve. McBride, of course, discovers plenty that the police missed.
Other episodes in the McBride series have been better. There is a nice device where, while someone is relating a past situation pertaining to the murder, McBride actually appears in the reliving, asking questions.
Unlike "Mystery Woman," the pace of McBride is okay, but if I were Laroquette, I'd ask for tighter scripts. I don't care how desperate a D.A. is for a conviction - even they wouldn't have accepted this evidence as the real thing.