: Jean Vander Pyl, the original voice of Wilma Flintstone, makes a cameo appearance as a fan seeking an autograph in the opening scene.
: Unlike more lighthearted episodes, this one is noted for a slightly more serious tone, particularly as the police treat Jessica with hostility rather than as a helpful consultant. "Murder, She Wrote" One Good Bid Deserves a Mur...
The story centers on the auction of a scandalous diary belonging to a deceased Hollywood sex symbol named Evangeline. : Jean Vander Pyl, the original voice of
: The cast includes Edward Mulhare as Richard Bennett, Karen Black as Dr. Sylvia Dunn, and Vic Tayback as Sal Domino. : The cast includes Edward Mulhare as Richard
: The production values at the auction house are described as "slick and stylish," contributing to a cohesive and "tight" narrative. Trivia & Notable Features
: The episode is often viewed as a "Marilyn Monroe allegory," exploring themes of a young starlet beset by "false friends and callous caretakers".
: During the auction at the Readford Auction House, Richard Bennett’s body falls out of a large cabinet put up for sale.