Solve-A-Long-A-Murder-She-Wrote
Cult hit event Solve-Along-A-Murder-She-Wrote comes to Blackpool with an interactive screening of the classic Murder, She Wrote episode, ‘Paint Me a Murder’.
Jessica Fletcher is invited to the remote island hideaway of an artist friend (played by Cesar Romero), but soon there’s a murder that only she can solve – and now it’s your turn!
Hosted by super-fan Tim Benzie, Solve-Along-A-Murder-She-Wrote is a unique and hilarious night featuring games, prizes and audience participation. It features:
- A race to solve to the crime, via the Fameometer and the Suspiciometer
- A Cabot Cove quiz
- A singalong to the theme tune with new lyrics
- Clips and biogs of the campy guest stars
Rated by Time Out as one of 2021 & 2019’s 50 Great Nights Out in London, Solve-Along has played to sell-out audiences across the UK, Ireland, the USA and Australia.
So grab your magnifying glasses and put your thinking caps on as you prepare to solve a classic whodunnit – can you crack the case before Jessica Fletcher?
- Duration: approx. 2 hours (including interval)
- Ticket price: £21
- Age guidance: 16+
- Seating: Unallocated (choose your own seat), so please arrive on time!
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Your Host
Tim Benzie is obsessed with Murder, She Wrote, having watched the original series when it was first broadcast, and now relishing the repeats on television everywhere.
An award-winning playwright and co-writer of the Royal Vauxhall Tavern’s 2017-2024 pantos, including the Offie (Off West End) Award-Winning ‘Tossed’ in 2023. He is the co-producer of the camp club night PopHorror.
“You’ll be swept away with Jessica Fletcher feels… it has the BEST HOST.” – Time Out London
“A cinematic, theatrical and hilarious experience… Before the night I had never seen an episode of Murder, She Wrote before, unlike some dedicated fans who had even dressed up. However, this really was an evening everyone could enjoy.” – Nottingham Post
About Blackpool Film Festival
Blackpool Film Festival is a project of local community arts organisation, Aunty Social. Since 2014, this independent, town-wide festival has delivered a range of film experiences and artist-led events to venues across the local area. Blackpool Film Festival is a volunteer-led organisation, which works to provide a platform for cinema programmed and co-produced with the artists and creative communities of the Fylde Coast.


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