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dormouse1953 ([personal profile] dormouse1953) wrote2015-05-22 04:36 pm
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Murdoch Mysteries

I've mentioned this 1900s set Canadian crime show before.  However, there are some things in it that I guess work better if you are actually Canadian.  An episode titled "Murdoch Night in Canada" involving an ice hockey team only means something if you know there is a television programme called "Hockey Night in Canada", as I discovered long after seeing the episode.

The latest episode this week on UK television involved an election and a side plot involving a group of suffragettes getting their candidate on the ballot.  A small girl asks what they are protesting about and after the election, asks to be photographed with the group.  She gives her name as Agnes Macphail.  Thinking this was significant, I googled the name.  In 1921, Agnes Macphail became the first woman member of parliament in Canada.

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