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词条 List of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries episodes
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  1. Series overview

  2. Episodes

     Series 1 (2012)  Series 2 (2013)  Series 3 (2015) 

  3. References

  4. External links

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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries is an Australian mystery drama created by Deb Cox and Fiona Eagger. The series is based on Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher Murder Mystery novels. It premiered on ABC, a public television network, on 24 February 2012 with the pilot episode "Cocaine Blues". Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries focuses on the personal and professional life of Phryne Fisher (Essie Davis), a private detective in 1920s Melbourne. The first season consisted of thirteen episodes, the second season was thirteen episodes long, including a Christmas special. A third series, consisting of eight episodes, was commissioned in June 2014 and began airing from 8 May 2015.[1] This show was rated a 69/100 on IGN.

Series overview

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Episodes

Series 1 (2012)

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EpisodeNumber = 1EpisodeNumber2 = 1Title = Cocaine BluesRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Deb CoxDirectedBy = Tony Tilse2012|02|24|df=y}}Viewers = 1.099[3]ShortSummary = In the 1920s, Miss Phryne Fisher returns to Melbourne after several years abroad. Shortly after her arrival, she is invited to a luncheon with John and Lydia Andrews, as well as her Aunt Prudence. She arrives at the Andrews' manor only to learn that John was found dead that morning on the bathroom floor. Lydia is quite shaken and has no idea what has happened. The police suspect foul play and it is later revealed that John was poisoned with arsenic. Phryne learns from Lydia's maid, Dorothy "Dot" Williams, that a housemaid named Alice Hartley recently left the Andrews' employment - a vital clue which soon leads to a cocaine smuggling ring and an illegal abortionist, known as "Butcher George". Dot stays with Miss Fisher, and learns to overcome her fear of electricity, including telephones.

Based on the 1989 novel Cocaine Blues.

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EpisodeNumber = 2EpisodeNumber2 = 2Title = Murder on the Ballarat TrainRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Elizabeth Coleman and Deb CoxDirectedBy = Kate Dennis2012|03|02|df=y}}Viewers = 0.868[4]ShortSummary = Phryne and Dot are travelling by train to Ballarat, so Phryne can collect her new Hispano-Suiza car. However, during the journey, they awaken an unconscious woman, Eunice Henderson, who was drugged with a chloroform-soaked cloth. Also, her mother, Mrs. Henderson, seems to have vanished. They soon discover Mrs. Henderson hanging from a water tower where the Ballarat Train had earlier stopped. It is found Henderson had an argument with another passenger, Andy Cotton, who blamed her for the death of his wife, who died during childbirth when Mrs. Henderson was a hospital matron. Later, a young girl named Jane is found in possession of Mrs. Henderson's jewels. Returning home to her new residence in St Kilda, Phryne analyzes the clues to try and discover who the murderer is.

Based on the 1991 novel Murder on the Ballarat Train.

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EpisodeNumber = 3EpisodeNumber2 = 3Title = The Green Mill MurderRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Michael MillerDirectedBy = Kate Dennis2012|03|09|df=y}}Viewers = 0.934[5]ShortSummary = While Phryne is at the Green Mill dance hall, a man is murdered and her dance partner becomes a suspect. Phryne uses all her skills, including her ability to fly a plane, to uncover a trail of blackmail and murder.

Based on the 1993 novel The Green Mill Murder.

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EpisodeNumber = 4EpisodeNumber2 = 4Title = Death at Victoria DockRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Shelley BirseDirectedBy = Tony Tilse2012|03|16|df=y}}Viewers = 0.951[6]ShortSummary = Phryne witnesses a shooting at the docks in the middle of a strike. Consequently, she gets to learn a lot about Latvians.

Based on the 1992 novel Death at Victoria Dock.

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EpisodeNumber = 5EpisodeNumber2 = 5Title = Raisins and AlmondsRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Michael MillerDirectedBy = David Caesar2012|03|23|df=y}}Viewers = 0.905[7]ShortSummary = When a young man is found dead at the Eastern Market, Phryne is plunged into the diverse worlds of Jewish politics, alchemy and poison.

Based on the 1997 novel Raisins and Almonds.

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EpisodeNumber = 6EpisodeNumber2 = 6Title = Ruddy GoreRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Liz DoranDirectedBy = David Caesar2012|03|30|df=y}}Viewers = 0.803[8]ShortSummary = At a gala performance of Ruddygore, Phryne meets the gorgeous Lin Chung, who has rescued the theatre's leading man from some thugs in a dark alley.

Based on the 1995 novel Ruddy Gore.

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EpisodeNumber = 7EpisodeNumber2 = 7Title = Murder in MontparnasseRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Ysabelle DeanDirectedBy = Clayton Jacobson2012|04|06|df=y}}Viewers = 0.856[9]ShortSummary = The episode opens with Bert and Cec with a friend at a bar - it is clear the three have placed a bet on a race and the bookie will not pay up. They depart the bar and are arguing in the street. A car revs its engine and drives directly toward Bert and Cec's friend, running him over before driving away. Detective Robinson investigates the case. The friend subsequently dies and Bert and Cec seeks Miss Fisher's assistance. In a parallel storyline, an old friend of Miss Fisher's arrives from Paris. The friend's late husband was an artist who died a mysterious death. The French police have reopened the case and Miss Fisher wants to help solve it. Finally, Dot is struggling with the advice of her priest to stop seeing Hugh because he is a Protestant.

Based on the 2002 novel Murder in Montparnasse.

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EpisodeNumber = 8EpisodeNumber2 = 8Title = Away with the FairiesRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Ysabelle Dean and Kelly LefeverDirectedBy = Emma Freeman2012|04|13|df=y}}Viewers = 0.972[10]ShortSummary = The editor of a ladies' magazine is murdered.

Based on the 2001 novel Away with the Fairies.

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EpisodeNumber = 9EpisodeNumber2 = 9Title = Queen of the FlowersRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Deb Cox and Jo MartinoDirectedBy = Clayton Jacobson2012|04|20|df=y}}Viewers = 0.848[11]ShortSummary = Phryne is teaching manners to a group of disadvantaged girls when one of them washes up dead on the beach.

Based on the 2004 novel Queen of the Flowers.

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EpisodeNumber = 10EpisodeNumber2 = 10Title = Death by Miss AdventureRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Liz Doran and Chris CorbettDirectedBy = Daina Reid2012|04|27|df=y}}Viewers = 0.829[12]ShortSummary = Phryne investigates when a clothing factory worker named Daisy is killed by the factory equipment. Dot gets a job in the factory as a tea lady, handing out tea at break time. She learns of illegal overtime work. Roderick Gaskin, owner of the factory, dies and falls dramatically from an upper floor, landing in front of Dot. His death proves due to bleach added to the vial of digitalis, his heart medicine. Dr MacMillan administered it without inspecting the vial for holes. Miss Fisher gets a letter from Murdock Foyle, the man who killed her sister, now in prison, promising to tell Phryne what happened to Janey if Phryne gets him out of jail. She visits him, but her anger stops her from making such a deal. At the factory, Hetty, the tea lady working with Dot, reveals her affection for Daisy, and her jealousy of Dr MacMillan (Mac), who also loved Daisy, a love triangle. Hetty tells Detective Robinson and Miss Fisher about Daisy and Dr MacMillan. When Joyce was out of view with her lover Ted Colgan, the key to the drawer containing the medicine vial was used by Hetty to inject the bleach, and frame Mac. Dot finds a letter from Daisy to Hetty, ending their connection, and Hetty chases Dot into the factory, where Miss Fisher and the inspector save Dot and Hetty. Daisy was killed during the illegal overtime, an accident. Mac is restored to the hospital. Phryne burns the letter from Foyle.
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EpisodeNumber = 11EpisodeNumber2 = 11Title = Blood and CircusesRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Shelley BirseDirectedBy = Emma Freeman2012|05|04|df=y}}Viewers = 0.877[13]ShortSummary = Phyrne goes undercover at the circus to investigate the death of a magician's assistant, which brings back memories of Janey's disappearance. Meanwhile, there is some shocking news about Murdoch Foyle, and Hugh is hurt in the line of duty.

Based on the 1994 novel Blood and Circuses.

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EpisodeNumber = 12EpisodeNumber2 = 12Title = Murder in the DarkRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Ysabelle DeanDirectedBy = Daina Reid2012|05|11|df=y}}Viewers = 0.857[14]ShortSummary = Phryne investigates when a member of her aunt's staff is murdered two days before the engagement party for one of Phryne's cousins. Meanwhile, Dot pursues hints that Murdock Foyle is still alive.

Based on the 2006 novel Murder in the Dark.

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EpisodeNumber = 13EpisodeNumber2 = 13Title = King Memses' CurseRTitle = [2]WrittenBy = Deb Cox and Elizabeth ColemanDirectedBy = Daina Reid2012|05|18|df=y}}Viewers = 0.903[15]ShortSummary =As Phryne and associates follow up on a business card clue left by Foyle in Bert and Cec's taxi, they enter a world of Ancient Egyptian-inspired mysticism and murder. Murdock Foyle poisons the milk at Phryne's house to knock her household out so he can kidnap Jane, Phryne's ward, while Phryne is out. Foyle wants Phryne as well as his fourth goddess, as her birthday, not her late sister's, is on the day of summer solstice, like Foyle's, and like the Egyptian pharaoh he wants to follow into the after life on December 21. Foyle, once a professor of antiquities, murders three of the students from their 1915 expedition to Egypt where they dug up and brought back many ancient Egyptian relics, including the one woman, now a nun, who saved the first girl the professor tried to kill. Her testimony is what put him in jail. He expects to murder the fourth one, now a professor in the same field at the same university. That student is helping Foyle in his murder schemes, not realizing that Foyle plans to kill him, too. After a scuffle with a loaded gun, Foyle is wounded and barred from killing himself. Foyle is returned to prison. Phryne learns where he buried her sister years earlier; Aunt Prudence arranges for Janey to be re-buried in the family plot. Then her family celebrates Phyrne's birthday.
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Series 2 (2013)

Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries was renewed by the ABC for a second series on 26 July 2012.[16] The second series is based on Greenwood's novels Dead Man's Chest, Unnatural Habits and various short stories.[17] Cox commented that she and Eagger were "thrilled" that many of the cast and crew from the first series were returning.[17]{{Episode list
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EpisodeNumber = 14EpisodeNumber2 = 1Title = Murder Most ScandalousRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = Kristen DunphyDirectedBy = Tony Tilse2013|09|06|df=y}}Viewers = 0.852[19]ShortSummary = When Deputy Commissioner George Sanderson (played by Neil Melville), Jack's ex-father-in-law, is implicated in the murder of a gentlemen's club hostess, Jack becomes determined to clear his name. He also has to deal with the reappearance of his estranged wife, Rosie (played by Dee Smart). Meanwhile, Phryne tries to perfect her fan dance, so she can go undercover at a gentleman's club run by Madam Lyon.LineColor = 94385A
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EpisodeNumber = 15EpisodeNumber2 = 2Title = Death Comes KnockingRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = Ysabelle DeanDirectedBy = Ken Cameron2013|09|13|df=y}}Viewers = 0.827[20]ShortSummary = Aunt Prudence asks famous psychic Mrs Bolkonsky to contact her dead godson, Roland, leaving Phryne to believe something is amiss. Her friend Freddy Ashmead cannot remember what happened the day Roland died, while a grave digger is murdered when someone tries to break into Roland's grave.LineColor = 94385A
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EpisodeNumber = 16EpisodeNumber2 = 3Title = Dead Man's ChestRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = John BanasDirectedBy = Ken Cameron2013|09|20|df=y}}Viewers = 0.729[21]ShortSummary = Phryne, Aunt Prudence, Jane and Dot travel to the seaside town of Queenscliff to stay with Prudence's old friend, Hilly McNaster. Phryne is intrigued when Hilly's son, Gerald, reveals that their holiday mansion has been burgled and two of her staff have gone missing. When a body is later found on the beach, Phryne asks Jack for help in solving the case.

Based on the 2010 novel Dead Man's Chest.

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EpisodeNumber = 17EpisodeNumber2 = 4Title = DeadweightRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = John BanasDirectedBy = Declan Eames2013|09|27|df=y}}Viewers = 0.806[22]ShortSummary = Phryne and Dot investigate the murder of a boxer.LineColor = 94385A
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EpisodeNumber = 18EpisodeNumber2 = 5Title = Murder A La ModeRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = Kristen DunphyDirectedBy = Sian Davies2013|10|04|df=y}}Viewers = 0.926[23]ShortSummary = Phryne and Dot are trying on clothes at the House of Fleuri when the body of Frances Wilde, the main investor in the business, is found on the premises shortly after her murder, with one expensive pearl in her spilled blood. The short list of suspects includes the victim's much younger husband, Madame Fleuri and her sister, the seamstress Violet, and Genevieve, the House model. The list of suspects is shortened urther when Violet is later found dead. At an afternoon at a spa to catch up on local gossip, Phryne and the police uncover a string of jewel thefts in Melbourne and also in Sydney. Phryne drops hints at Fleuri's that she will be away for the weekend, leaving her expensive emerald necklace at home. She and Jack Robinson await the break-in, discovering Genevieve, the House model and not French at all, as the thief and murderer. She mailed the stolen jewels to France, so they never showed up for resale in Australia. Madame Fleuri thinks her business is ruined, but Phryne encourages her to carry the designs her sister pursues, for the prêt-à-porter market, that is, ready made, more modern in design, and slightly less expensive. Phryne has time left over to walk the fashion runway, after Dot.LineColor = 94385A
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EpisodeNumber = 19EpisodeNumber2 = 6Title = Marked For MurderRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = John BanasDirectedBy = Declan Eames2013|10|11|df=y}}Viewers = 0.896[24]ShortSummary = When the football team captain is found dead, hanging with the opposing team's scarf around his neck, both Phryne and Jack are asked to investigate, which is complicated by the presence of Jack's ex-wife.LineColor = 94385A
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EpisodeNumber = 20EpisodeNumber2 = 7Title = Blood At The WheelRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = Michelle OffenDirectedBy = Sian Davies2013|10|18|df=y}}Viewers = 0.912[25]ShortSummary = When Gertrude "Gerty" Haynes (played by Annie Stanford) is found dead behind the wheel of her racing car, Jack initially believes that the death was accidental. This suggestion is rejected by Phryne and Gertrude's brother Claude, a fellow racer. Their belief that there is some other explanation for Gerty's death is later supported by post-mortem results which indicate that she was strangled. Phryne and Dot immerse themselves in the world of race car driving to uncover the truth.

This episode was dedicated to writer Mia Tolhurst.

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EpisodeNumber = 21EpisodeNumber2 = 8Title = The Blood of Juana the MadRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = John BanasDirectedBy = Peter Adrikidis2013|10|25|df=y}}Viewers = 0.890[26]ShortSummary = Dr. Mac asks Phryne and Jack to work together when the body of Professor Katz turns up in an anatomy lecture. While trying to solve the murder, Phryne and Jack also investigate the disappearance of a valuable manuscript.LineColor = 94385A
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EpisodeNumber = 22EpisodeNumber2 = 9Title = Framed For MurderRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = Chris CorbettDirectedBy = Peter Andrikidis2013|11|01|df=y}}Viewers = 0.912[27]ShortSummary = When the lead actor for a film that Phryne is backing is found dead, she is asked to investigate.LineColor = 94385A
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EpisodeNumber = 23EpisodeNumber2 = 10Title = Death On The VineRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = Chris CorbettDirectedBy = Catherine Millar2013|11|08|df=y}}Viewers = 0.856[28]ShortSummary = Phryne and Dot are asked to investigate mysterious photos by the owner of a vineyard; when they arrive, they find their client is dead, in a town full of people who do not want them to investigate, harming them at every turn. Phryne calls Detective Robinson for aid. Solving the murder uncovers the earlier murder of the client’s father, in the painful aftermath of the Great War. Dot is engaged to be married.LineColor = 94385A
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EpisodeNumber = 24EpisodeNumber2 = 11Title = Dead AirRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = Ysabelle Dean and Mia TolhurstDirectedBy = Catherine Millar2013|11|15|df=y}}Viewers = 0.874[29]ShortSummary = When a radio presenter is murdered, Phryne is asked to investigate, and meets a familiar face - Jack - at the radio station. Jack is investigating Undercover why so many Radio stations had accidents after receiving threats.LineColor = 94385A
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EpisodeNumber = 25EpisodeNumber2 = 12Title = Unnatural HabitsRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = Ysabelle DeanDirectedBy = Tony Tilse2013|11|22|df=y}}Viewers = 0.908[30]ShortSummary = Dot and Hugh find a girl's body floating in the river, which brings them and Phryne to discover a human trafficking ring.LineColor = 94385A
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EpisodeNumber = 26EpisodeNumber2 = 13Title = Murder Under the MistletoeRTitle = [18]WrittenBy = Elizabeth ColemanDirectedBy = Tony Tilse2013|12|22|df=y}}Viewers = 0.969[31]ShortSummary = Dot, Mac, Phryne and Aunt Prudence travel to the Australian Alps for a skiing vacation and to celebrate Christmas in July, and because Prudence wants to sell off the family interest in the closed gold mine. Soon they find the other guests, and themselves, being targeted by a mysterious murderer.LineColor = 94385A
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Series 3 (2015)

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EpisodeNumber = 27EpisodeNumber2 = 1Title = Death Defying FeatsRTitle = [32]WrittenBy = Elizabeth ColemanDirectedBy = Tony Tilse2015|05|08|df=y}}[33]Viewers = 1.071[34]ShortSummary = A magician's assistant, Pearl, is beheaded on stage after someone tampered with the trick guillotine at the MacKenzie magic show. Phryne's estranged father, the Henry, Baron of Rich(mond) pays her a visit; he is financing the magic show, though he is short on funds. Ten years earlier, MacKenzie's wife Millie drowned in a trick to escape her husband. She returns to Australia after her second husband died in France. Her twin sister remains with the magic show. To flush out the murderer of Pearl, Phryne agrees to perform in the mermaid's water tank trick. The twin sister Eva pulls the lockpick hidden in Phryne's hat just as the trick begins, yet Phryne escapes using her back up lockpick. Eva is arrested for murder.LineColor = 1034A6
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EpisodeNumber = 28EpisodeNumber2 = 2Title = Murder & the MaidenRTitle = [32]WrittenBy = Ysabelle DeanDirectedBy = Tony Tilse2015|05|15|df=y}}[32]Viewers = 1.006[35]ShortSummary = A woman is found dead near a RAAF base, while Phryne is investigating claims of sabotage and a missing officer for the Air Force. Autopsy shows the woman died of the poison ricin in cigarettes, a death over several days. Her identity is unknown, until her clothes lead to the seamstress who made them, working at a local club where immigrant Russians meet. The air force officer flew with Phryne during the war, and saved her life once, which creates tensions with Jack Robinson. The rumours at the base were that one now-missing officer was having a homosexual affair with another officer. After Hugh suggests a disused sentry box on the base as the door which might be unlocked by the key found with the woman's body, he and Robinson find military clothes discarded there, leading to the notion that the dead woman had worn that uniform. The base realises the breach, creating a tense scene between the police and the base officers, called off by air force. Hugh and Jack Robinson then proceed to Dr Mac for a second look at the body, and realise she had been using make-up on her face to look more like a man, so she could fly planes, her main goal in life. She was murdered by one of the air force staff, a man who could not bear the rumours of a homosexual romance, giving him the motive to kill her slowly with the poison in her cigarettes. He is arrested. Meanwhile, the dressmaker is a Russian woman without legal papers, her family lost in the revolution in Russia. She has an appointment that Phryne keeps in her place, to draw out the people trying to kill her. A single man and a group show up separately with guns at the airfield. The group is taken quickly, but the lone man keeps shooting and running. Phryne chases him with a plane, flying low, while Jack Robinson gets on a motorcycle to ride out to the culprit, finally catching him. Hugh and Dot had some rough spots during the investigation; at the end, they set a date for their wedding.LineColor = 1034A6
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EpisodeNumber = 29EpisodeNumber2 = 3Title = Murder & MozzarellaRTitle = [32]WrittenBy = Chris CorbettDirectedBy = Peter Andrikidis2015|05|22|df=y}}[32]Viewers = 0.988[36]ShortSummary = While Dot and Hugh are speaking to Dot's priest, Nonna Louisa, the chef at an excellent restaurant, is strangled. Phryne and Jack look at two feuding restaurants for the murderer. The Camorra, a ruthless Italian gang, is involved, by forcing both restaurants to pay high prices for tomatoes. Autopsy of Louisa reveals that she died from eating poisonous mushrooms, not the ones she used in the dish she was cooking, but those in her breakfast. Hugh has agreed to convert to Dot's religion so they can marry. The grandparents in each family running the two restaurants came from the same village in Italy, and many in the two families fall in love with the wrong person, per family expectations, feeding a feud. Concetta loves Jack Robinson, but her father will marry her to Roberto, a hired killer who plays both families. Marianna, granddaughter of Louisa, and Vincenzo are in love. Louisa discovered this and was sending her to Italy. Both confess to giving the mushrooms to Louisa, but Marianna did the deed. Marianna reveals that a man came every Thursday to Louisa, when she paid out from her personal account -- it was Roberto. Concetta decides that Jack Robinson is already taken, and leaves him to Miss Fisher. Dot's priest modifies his words to Hugh about a Catholic marriage, saying the church must allow for changing times as the role of the woman.LineColor = 1034A6
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EpisodeNumber = 30EpisodeNumber2 = 4Title = Blood & MoneyRTitle = [32]WrittenBy = Belinda ChaykoDirectedBy = Peter Andrikidis2015|05|29|df=y}}[32]Viewers = 0.968[37]ShortSummary = Phryne investigates the world of street urchins when a young boy hires her to find his missing brother.LineColor = 1034A6
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EpisodeNumber = 31EpisodeNumber2 = 5Title = Death & HysteriaRTitle = [32]WrittenBy = Ysabelle DeanDirectedBy = Mat King2015|06|05|df=y}}[32]Viewers = 0.954[38]ShortSummary = Phryne's Aunt Prudence opens her home to the psychiatrist Dr Haydon Samuels, who treated her son Arthur before he died, and allows him to conduct his sanatorium for 'hysterical', wealthy women. Patient Betsey Cohen is found murdered by electrocution in her room. Aunt Prudence calls the police and then Phryne, who arrives with Dot. Hugh is away, replaced by another constable. Dr Samuels was chastised by the medical board three weeks earlier; Jemima Littleton, daughter of the chair of the board, is among the sanatorium patients. Phyrnne finds an electric device, a percussor, made by Dr Perkins in the conservatory; its wires had been tampered with, explaining Betsey Cohen's death. Dr Samuels reveals that his patients were under threat of hysterectomy as the cure for their problems, and Dr Samuels finds that ridiculous. Harriet Edwards handles the accounts for Samuels, and her brother is his lawyer. Dr Perkins seeks a patent for his device, and he took some of the funds Samuels has accumulated as donations. Dr Littleton gets Samuels struck off as a physician. Jemimah threatens to jump from high on Prudence's house, but Phryne talks her back inside. Harriet is found dead by strychnine. Phryne realises that Edwards damaged the wires to the percussor; then he killed his own sister, with whom he had incestuous relations, because Dr Samuels told her it was wrong to do. Jemima had witnessed them in the bathroom. Before Samuels leaves for Switzerland, Phryne and the others have a small gathering with Arthur's favorite foods and songs, which lets Prudence cry for her lost son.LineColor = 1034A6
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EpisodeNumber = 32EpisodeNumber2 = 6Title = Death at the GrandRTitle = [32]WrittenBy = Chris CorbettDirectedBy = Mat King2015|06|12|df=y}}[32]Viewers = 0.999[39]ShortSummary = When hotel concierge Frank McNab falls to his death, the police find Phyrne's bag and her father at the center of the murder. Dot is wooed by the temporary constable, Neville Martin, but she tells him she is true to Hugh. Lord Henry Fisher, a Baron, was supposed to be aboard ship to England after wiring substantial money to his wife in England. Though Phryne watched her father board the ship, he returned to the Hotel Grand, where he proposed to his wife during a waltz, with all the money. He then loses it in a poker game. He used Phyrne's bag to hold the money in the safe of the Hotel Grand. Karol Valenski and his associate ran a scheme for cheating at poker, uncovered by Phryne and Jack Robinson. The owner of the hotel had been in love with the concierge, who rejected her shortly before he was murdered; she was the dealer in the poker games. Phryne plays poker with Valenski, blocking the view of her cards, and wins back his money and her father's IOU for his losses. Valenski then threatens Lord Fisher, who pulls out a weapon. Enid, lady friend to Lord Fisher and hotel maid, leaves with a suitcase. A man chases and kills her as she escapes, dropping Lord Fisher's passport as he runs because Phryne is shooting at him. The suitcase has the money from the hotel safe, which the maid found in the laundry after McNab tossed it down the laundry chute before his death. Phryne stops her father and Valenski in the midst of a duel at dawn. The man who killed Enid grabs Dot and Aunt Prudence at Phryne's home. She returns home to find that man aiming a gun at her, with her household bound and gagged. The man had an argument with Lord Fisher in England during the war. He tells Phryne everything she has is really his and is about to reveal the dispute with her father, when Jack Robinson knocks him out. The man, responsible for both murders, is unconscious, and her father will not explain the dispute. Phryne sends Bert and Cec with her father to be certain he is on the next ship to England. Then she and Jack waltz.LineColor = 1034A6
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EpisodeNumber = 33EpisodeNumber2 = 7Title = Game, Set & MurderRTitle = [32]WrittenBy = Elizabeth ColemanDirectedBy = Daina Reid2015|06|19|df=y}}[32]Viewers = 0.932[40]ShortSummary = Phryne hosts a tennis tournament to raise money for female tennis players, where the practice partner of a rising star dies. The murder investigation reveals Phryne's hidden fear.LineColor = 1034A6
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EpisodeNumber = 34EpisodeNumber2 = 8Title = Death Do Us PartRTitle = [32]WrittenBy = Kris WyldDirectedBy = Daina Reid2015|06|26|df=y}}[32]Viewers = 1.004[41]ShortSummary = When a prize-winning scientist, Quentin, is found murdered on the same night the man intent on murdering Henry Fisher escapes police custody, Phryne and Dot work every step with Jack Robinson and Hugh. Dr Mac's autopsy reveals that the scientist was killed with polonium, a highly poisonous radioactive substance, put in his eye drops. Another contender for the scientific prize, Osman Ofendi is killed as he is phoning Miss Fisher to tell her where her father is being held, after he slipped out of her house. Phryne realises that her father's cousin Eugene, the prior holder of the barony, went missing in the war, never found. He appeared in Henry Fisher's life again, wanting a lot of money, more than the thousands Henry has given him, and as much as the cash prize for the top scientist. Dot is working in the room where the institute's safe holds the money. She jumps under a table when she hears Eugene pulling Henry at gunpoint. Phryne, Jack and Hugh are close behind. Phryne takes the money out of the safe and tosses it to Eugene, a man wrecked by that war. By careful distraction, they get Eugene on the floor, and Jack Robinson arrests him for murdering the second scientist. The polonium was used by Logan, as his wife was killed from the job of painting dials on watches so they glow, bad science by Quentin, so he too is arrested. Henry's wife has told him she will file for a formal separation if he does not return with their own funds. Henry's ship has sailed, literally, the ship to England. Phryne decides to fly her father home in her small plane, as the only sure way to get him there. Dot decides to have the wedding that evening, so Phyrne be there. She wears a stylish white gown with a long train; as she prepares at home, Hugh is with Father O'Leary, calming him by getting him to understand that science is part of God's plan. They marry in the Catholic church, very happy, with the bells ringing as they leave. The next morning, Henry winds the propeller on the plane and climbs in. Jack Robinson arrives at the runway; Phryne asks him to pursue her, two times. He is smiling as father and daughter fly away.LineColor = 1034A6
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