A Merry Murdoch Christmas (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 21, 2015

Original Title:
A Merry Murdoch Christmas

Genres:
Adventure | Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
CBC
ITV Global Entertainment
Shaftesbury Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG 

Runtime: 88

While investigating the murder of a rich benefactor and the theft of children's presents at a Christmas charity pageant, Murdoch discovers suggestions that a Christmas monster, a Krampus, may be involved. A Merry Murdoch Christmas is the first stand-alone two hour Christmas special that aired on December 21, 2015 in Canada, and on December 20, 2015 in France.

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Assistant Director:
John Sauve

Casting:
Diane Kerbel

Co-Executive Producer:
Carol Hay
Paul Aitken

Co-Producer:
Michelle Ricci

Costume Designer:
Alexander Reda

Director:
Michael McGowan

Director of Photography:
James Jeffrey

Editor:
Vesna Svilanovic

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Nicole Mendes

Executive Producer:
Scott Garvie
Peter Mitchell
Christina Jennings
Kate Barnes
Yannick Bisson

Executive Story Editor:
Jordan Christianson
Simon McNabb

Music:
Robert Carli

Music Supervisor:
Kyle Merkley

Original Series Design:
Sandra Kybartas

Original Story:
Maureen Jennings

Producer:
Stephen Montgomery
Julie Lacey

Production Designer:
Armando Sgrignuoli

Production Manager:
Jeremy Hood

Writer:
Peter Mitchell

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