The Games
How To Host a Murder Editions
Episode number | Name of episode | Year created |
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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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