The Games
How To Host a Murder Editions
Episode number | Name of episode | Year created |
---|---|---|
1 | The Watersdown Affair | 1985 |
2 | Grapes of Frath | 1985 |
3 | The Last Train From Paris | 1985 |
4 | Archaeologically Speaking, it's The Pits (AKA Matter of Faxe) | 1986 |
5 | The Chicago Caper | 1985 |
6 | Hoo Hung Woo | 1986 |
7 | The Class of '54 | 1987 |
8 | Power and Greede (AKA The Hollywood Premier) | 1985 |
9 | The Duke's Descent | 1990 |
10 | The Wall Street Scandal | 1991 |
11 | Roman Ruins | 1996 |
12 | The Good, The Bad, and The Guilty | 1996 |
13 | The Tragical Mystery Tour | 1998 |
14 | Maiming of the Shrew | 2000 |
15 | Saturday Night Cleaver | 2001 |
16 | An Affair to Dismember | 2003 |
Special | All My Children | 1991 |
Special | Star Trek: The Next Generation* | 1992 |
How To Host A Teen Mystery Editions
Episode number | Name of episode |
---|---|
1 | Hot Times at Hollywood High |
2 | Barbeque With a Vampire |
3 | Roswell That Ends Well |
- NOTE: The Star Trek: The Next Generation edition was released under the title "How To Host a Mystery".
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“The rules of drinking games are taken more serious than the rules of war.”
—Chinese proverb.
“In the past, it seemed to make sense for a sportswriter on sabbatical from the playpen to attend the quadrennial hawgkilling when Presidential candidates are chosen, to observe and report upon politicians at play. After all, national conventions are games of a sort, and sports offers few spectacles richer in low comedy.”
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