Season 4
Episode #160

Written By:
   Gail Collins
   David Cole

Directed By:
   Larry McLean

Guest Stars:
   Desk Sergeant
     - Lynn Deragon
   Carver Dunn
     - Dan Lett
   George
     - Michael Hogan
   Earl Jeffers
     - David Keeley
   Tracy Jenkins
     - Michelle Wright
   Muddy Johnson
     - Ronnie Hawkins
   Dwight Jones
     - Shawn Doyle
   Officer MacAfferty
     - Susan Hamann
   Mick
     - Jamie Williams
   Smith
     - Brad Borbridge
   Waitress
     - Reagan Pasternak
   Arlene Williams
     - Justine Campbell

Regular Cast:
   Thomas Dewey
   Diefenbaker
   Benton Fraser
   Fraser Sr.
   Jack Huey
   Stanley Kowalski
   Margaret Thatcher
   Renfield Turnbull
   Francesca Vecchio
   Harding Welsh

Photos:
  
  


Brief Synopsis

A popular country western artist from Manitoba, Tracy Jenkins, comes to Chicago to perform, but finds the welcome less than warm. Fraser, Ray and Turnbull are assigned to protect her when she receives death threats from a stalker.

Detailed Overview

Canadian-born country music star Tracy Jenkins creates quite a stir in Chicago when she arrives to fulfill her dream of playing at the famous Music Hall. When she receives a death threat from an anonymous fan, Tracy's manager George, decides to call in the Mounties for extra protection. Tracy thinks the threats are harmless, but George is worried. Fraser and Stan arrange to have a police officer act as a decoy at the Music Hall entrance. When the decoy is shot, Tracy realizes she's in serious trouble.

Thatcher is dismayed when Fraser offers Tracy sanctuary at the consulate. She doesn't want the consulate turned into a media circus. Turnbull, on the other hand, is overjoyed. He's a big Tracy fan. Dief is also totally smitten. Fraser is disconcerted to find that he's attracted to Tracy as well. Although she's rich and famous, she still yearns for the simple life she knew in northern Canada. When Tracy records a track at the renowned Checkmate Studios, she persuades Fraser to perform backup lyrics.

The investigation leads Fraser and Stan to Carver Dunn, an obsessed fan, but there's not much evidence to hold him. Huey and Duey are assigned to watch Carver, but while they're busy writing a song, Carver slips away. When Tracy's bodyguard Earl is killed, a videotape places Carver at the crime scene.

Meanwhile, back at the station, Turnbull tries to persuade Francesca that country music is the heartfelt poetry of the people. His eloquence temporarily captures her heart.

When Carver is unexpectedly cleared, Fraser and Stan must look for another suspect. Fraser discovers that Tracy's soon-to-be-ex-husband Dwight and her long-time manager George both have motives for murder. In the grand finale, Tracy decides to go ahead with her performance at the Music Hall, even though her life is in danger. Fraser and Stan race to find the killer before it's too late.

Music

    NOBODY'S GIRL
    Michelle Wright, "For Me It's You"
    (c) 1996 Arista Records
    In recording studio, and Fraser becomes her back-up singer! Also heard at end of episode.

    WHY DON'T YOU WANT ME
    Performed by Roy Buchanan
    Written by Denise Osso
    Published by Eyeball Music
    Courtesy of Alligator Records
    In strip bar, during lap dance, talk and murder.

    TWO HOUSES
    Paul Gross & David Keeley, "Two Houses"
    (c) 1997 Lenz Entertainment
    LE 001
    Huey and Dewey 'write' and then 'sing' this song throughout the episode.

    ALWAYS ON MY MIND
    Willie Nelson, "Super Hits"
    (c) 1994 Columbia
    Turnbull wines and dines Francesca in stationhouse breakroom.

    EVERYTIME YOU COME AROUND
    Performed by Michelle Wright
    Written by Tommy Simms and Michelle Wright
    (c) MCA Publishing
    During rehearsal session when Tracy sneaks out.

Interesting Trivia

  • Some scenes were shot around the CBC Building in Toronto the week of February 16, 1998.
  • David ("Earl") Keeley (Earl Jeffers) is also Paul Gross' singing buddy in songs such as "Ride Forever" and "32 Down on the Robert Mackensie," and his partner on the Two Houses CD.

Original Broadcast Information

  • Australia: July 29, 1998
  • Canada: November 18, 1998
  • South Africa: July 1, 1998
  • Sweden:
  • Switzerland: June 21, 1998
  • United Kingdom:
  • United States: Week of April 27-May 3, 1998

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