Women's Murder Club
Series Final
Monday, October 6th at 11:30pm
When a clue at a crime scene leads Lindsay (Angie Harmon) to believe the Kiss-Me-Not killer has returned, her desire to catch him puts her loved ones in harm's way on the series finale of Women’s Murder Club, screening Monday, October 6th at 11:30pm on 3.
As the series leads to its conclusion, Harmon recently spoke to American TV Guide about the joys of her character and the pleasure she gets from being able to play with guns and do her own stunts.
"I'm a tough chick, a very physical girl," explains the self-described Texas tomboy. "The first thing I want to do after seven hours in a morgue is go outside, run around and shoot somebody."
No wonder Harmon was the top choice to play Lindsay, impressing executive producer Elizabeth Craft from the start. "She is so vivacious and charismatic and witty and down-to-earth," says Craft. "We knew she would be perfect."
Read moreThe Unit pulled from TV3 Schedule, Women's Murder Club rescheduled
Poor ratings has seen changes to the TV3 schedule on Monday Nights immediately...
Women's Murder Club moves to the slot following Sports Tonight on Monday nights (around 11:15-11:30pm).
The Unit pulled altogether... "Unfortunately, The Unit wasn't performing as expected in the timeslot. TV3 will consider screening further episodes at a later date."
Movies (The Bourne Identity on August 25 and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life on September 1) replace Women's Murder Club at 8:30pm.
August 11 2008
Monday, August 11th at 8:30pm
The action continues in Women’s Murder Club, screening Monday, August 11th at 8:30pm on 3, with Lindsay and Jill contemplating their own biological clocks when the Club investigates the murder of a young man, and the disappearance of his pregnant wife just days before her due date.
Based on crime author James Patterson's best-selling novels, Women’s Murder Club revolves around the lives of four women in San Francisco - Homicide Inspector Lindsay Boxer (Angie Harmon), Assistant D.A. Jill Bernhardt (Laura Harris), Medical Examiner Claire Washburn (Paula Newsome) and crime reporter Cindy Thomas (Aubrey Dollar) - who come together to use their expertise and talents in their respective fields to solve murder cases.
Angie Harmon, who portrays Homicide Inspector Lindsay Boxer in the hit series, recently said that working with female co-stars Paula Newsome, Aubrey Dollar and Laura Harris is really a great experience.
Read moreJuly 28th
Monday, July 28th at 8:30pm
Cindy’s (Aubrey Dollar) computer skills came in handy when she hacks into an online dating website to recover a victim’s details in this week’s action packed Women’s Murder Club, screening Monday, July 28th at 8:30pm on 3.
Aubrey Dollar first entered the entertainment industry in 1993; however Women’s Murder Club is the first time the 27-year-old actress is getting the opportunity to portray a character her own age.
“It's the first time I've gotten to play a role my own age, which is kind of nice,” Dollar, whose previous television credits include the teen dramas Dawson's Creek and Point Pleasant, recently told The News & Observer.
“It's really nice to have adult dialogue, to deal with a natural career and not high school,” she adds.
Read moreJuly 28th
Monday, July 28th at 8:30pm
Cindy’s (Aubrey Dollar) computer skills came in handy when she hacks into an online dating website to recover a victim’s details in this week’s action packed Women’s Murder Club, screening Monday, July 28th at 8:30pm on 3.
Aubrey Dollar first entered the entertainment industry in 1993; however Women’s Murder Club is the first time the 27-year-old actress is getting the opportunity to portray a character her own age.
“It's the first time I've gotten to play a role my own age, which is kind of nice,” Dollar, whose previous television credits include the teen dramas Dawson's Creek and Point Pleasant, recently told The News & Observer.
“It's really nice to have adult dialogue, to deal with a natural career and not high school,” she adds.
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