Films in The Series
- 1) McBride: The Chameleon Murder, directed by Kevin Connor, first aired January 14, 2005
- 2) McBride: Murder Past Midnight, directed by Kevin Connor, first aired February 4, 2005
- 3) McBride: It's Murder, Madam, directed by Kevin Connor, first aired March 4, 2005
- 4) McBride: The Doctor is Out ... Really Out, directed by John Larroquette, first aired June 12, 2005
- 5) McBride: Tune in for Murder, directed by Stephen Bridgewater, first aired August 14, 2005
- 6) McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty?, directed by James Contner, first aired August 28, 2005
- 7) McBride: Fallen Idol, directed by John Larroquette, first aired March 11, 2006
- 8) McBride: Semper Fi, directed by John Larroquette, first aired January 20, 2007
- 9) McBride: Dogged, directed by John Larroquette, first aired March 17, 2007
- 10) McBride: Requiem, directed by Mark Griffiths, first aired May 31, 2008
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