'Murdoch Mysteries' Season 18 Readies Its Return To Canada

'Murdoch Mysteries' Season 18 Readies Its Return To Canada

Canada's longest-running, most-watched period mystery series, Murdoch Mysteries, is preparing to return to the Canadian airwaves in the fall of 2024 for its 18th season. One of the last bastions of linear September-May TV scheduling left that falls within our purview, the series still airs 22 episodes a year. Though it doesn't run on that schedule in the U.S. (the old-fashioned nature also means there's nearly a six-month gap between an episode's first run in Canada and when it can legally stream on other networks), Ovation and Acorn TV's choice to air and stream the series in the U.S. as a weekly show has helped raise its popularity profile in the States. It helps that, unlike many long-running shows, the core foursome at the heart of the cast has stuck with the show for almost two decades and counting, giving fans a sense of having grown up with them.

However, the series has also not been afraid to change with the times, modernizing as a period drama as society demanded it. When the show first debuted in 2008 and mainly directly adapted stories from the Detective Murdoch series by Maureen Jennings, it was an all-white affair, as were most period dramas at the time. However, with the rising demand for diversity, it has made some attempts in recent seasons to add Black and Asian characters, including Mouna Traoré (The Umbrella Academy) as Rebecca James (Seasons 9-12) and Shanice Banton (Reviving Ophelia), who currently plays Violet Hart. However, those have constantly been recurring roles, not lead ones.

That's why it's such a big deal that Season 18 is adding Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (Kim's Convenience) to the roster, the first topline character to join the show since Georgina Reilly's Dr. Emily Grace was promoted in Season 7 after recurring since Season 5. (Reilly exited the series after Season 9.) Sun-Hyung Lee joins the series as Murdoch's new boss, Inspector Albert Choi, who will lead Station House #4. The role marks his first foray into the world of period drama, and hopefully, his character will continue on the show for many years to come.