Times Colonist

It’s no mystery: Septuagena­rian is a fan of dashing Murdoch

- MICHAEL D. REID

It wasn’t just getting to watch an 11th-season Murdoch Mysteries episode being shot at Cattle Point on Friday that made Bev Anderson’s day.

The bonus was meeting Yannick Bisson, the Montreal-born actor who plays William Murdoch, the dashing detective who uses radical forensic techniques to solve crimes in turn-of-the-20th-century Toronto.

“It’s a light series that is so enjoyable to watch, with great Canadiana,” Anderson said. “And Murdoch is so good-looking.”

Anderson, 78, showed up with friend Shelly Logan, a blond, middle-aged background performer. “But they didn’t need any blonds today.”

They’re among many worldwide fans of the CBC series. With an average of 1.3 million viewers weekly, it is Canada’s mostwatche­d Canadian scripted television series.

Scenes shot on the windswept waterfront take place in 1905, with Cattle Point posing as a Songhees village where Murdoch has his first encounter with Vancouver Island’s Indigenous people.

He meets them after travelling to Victoria with partner Julia Ogden (Hélène Joy) over Christmas to visit his half-brother Jasper Linney, an RCMP officer played by Dylan Neal.

The Oak Bay waterfront was strewn with bales of hay, and adorned with period sets including ancient huts, barrels, washboards, native paddles, canoes and a crackling campfire, its smoky scent filling the air.

Megan Follows, star in Anne of Green Gables, plays Megan Byrne, an archeologi­st who enlists the Murdoch brothers’ help after discoverin­g a corpse on a dig site.

Other guest stars in the twohour Christmas special include Indigenous actors Wayne Baker, Trevor Carroll and Simon R. Baker, with Haida/Cree artist Kristi Lane Sinclair as consulting producer.

The Murdoch Mysteries actors arrived on Vancouver Island after attending a big sold-out fan event in Vancouver.

Their three-day local shoot included filming at Gowlland Tod Park on Wednesday and Thursday.

It marked the first time a Murdoch Mysteries episode has filmed on the West Coast.

Bisson said his show’s longevity and the fact that “it’s being gobbled up globally” is something that shouldn’t surprise us.

“As Canadians we have a duality,” he said.

“We are very proud, sensitive people, but we’re also a bit apologetic and fairly critical of ourselves and what we make. We reach for big programs easily, but what a lot of people don’t know is that our culture being shown on our screens is a very fragile thing.”

Port Alberni-raised executive producer and UVic grad Peter Mitchell said the shooting location was a race between Victoria and Winnipeg.

“Since my parents live in Qualicum Beach, I opted for Victoria,” he joked, adding the location was ideal for its West Coast element.

Mitchell attributed the show’s popularity to the appeal of its cast and diversity of stories.

“From Weekend at Bernie’s satire to fairly serious social drama to fantastica­l Jules Verne stories, with some romance thrown in, the audience gets something a little different every week, cloaked in the mask of familiarit­y.”

 ?? ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST ?? Yannick Bisson shares a moment with longtime fan Bev Anderson during the shooting of a scene for the CBC television series Murdoch Mysteries at Cattle Point in Oak Bay on Friday.
ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST Yannick Bisson shares a moment with longtime fan Bev Anderson during the shooting of a scene for the CBC television series Murdoch Mysteries at Cattle Point in Oak Bay on Friday.
 ?? ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST ?? Oak Bay’s Cattle Point is turned into a village of ancient huts, with barrels, washboards, native paddles and canoes for the filming of Murdoch Mysteries.
ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST Oak Bay’s Cattle Point is turned into a village of ancient huts, with barrels, washboards, native paddles and canoes for the filming of Murdoch Mysteries.
 ??  ?? Yannick Bisson, who plays Det. William Murdoch, greets fan Bev Anderson.
Yannick Bisson, who plays Det. William Murdoch, greets fan Bev Anderson.
 ??  ?? Murdoch Mysteries star Hélène Joy chats with people on set.
Murdoch Mysteries star Hélène Joy chats with people on set.

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