Created and Executive Produced by Robin Bernheim, The New Original Murder Mystery Series Also Stars Amalia Williamson and Tom Cavanagh
“I love the idea of this cause it’s kind of like a cozy mystery but very smart and there’s humor.” (Jenna Bush Hager) – TODAY
Acorn TV is excited to share a sneak peek clip from an all-new episode of the new original murder mystery series, You’re Killing Me. Executive produced by and starring Brooke Shields, along with stars Amalia Williamson (Sullivan’s Crossing) and Golden Globe-nominee Tom Cavanagh (The Flash, Ed), episode three of the six-episode series premieres Monday, June 1, on Acorn TV. You’re Killing Me is created by Robin Bernheim (Mother of The Bride, Princess Switch).
Set in a quaint New England town, the mystery follows bestselling novelist, “Allie” (Shields), who forms an unlikely alliance with an aspiring writer and podcaster “Andi” (Williamson), to find the killer of a close friend. Cavanagh stars as “Jack,” the new lead detective of the local Police Department and former city slicker who is trying to acclimate to the quirks of small-town life.
Episode 103 – “The Copycat” – Premieres Monday, June 1 on Acorn TV
Directed By: Scott Smith
Written By: Derek Thompson
A copycat killer stalks Founders Cove, mimicking murders from Allie’s books. As fear grips the town, Allie, Andi, and Jack race to catch the killer before he or she strikes again.

About “You’re Killing Me”
Executive produced by and starring Brooke Shields, along with stars Amalia Williamson (Sullivan’s Crossing) and Golden Globe-nominated Tom Cavanagh (The Flash, Ed), the six-episode murder mystery series premiered Monday, May 18 on Acorn TV.
You’re Killing Me is a co-production between Topsail Entertainment and Shaftesbury. Bernheim and Shields executive produce alongside James Genn (The Good Doctor, Ginny and Georgia, Charmed), who also directed episodes 101/102, Michael Volpe for Topsail and Christina Jennings and Scott Garvie for Shaftesbury. Scott Smith (The Magicians, Call Me Fitz, Skins) directed episodes 103/104 and Paul Fox (Schitt’s Creek, The Dark Hours, Anne with an E) directed episodes 105/106.
“This new show is outstanding, with a brilliant cast that immediately stands out. Brooke Shields and Amalia Williamson bring the kind of dynamic energy that recalls Cagney and Lacey, while Tom Cavanagh adds charm and wit that make the series especially engaging.
Don’t miss the upcoming episode airing Monday, June 1. Without giving away spoilers, the story continues to build as Allie and Andi get to know each other, new characters emerge, tensions rise, note cards are moving, and the murders keep coming.
If you have not started watching You’re Killing Me yet, now is the time. Spread the word.” – Judy Shields, The Hollywood Times

About Acorn TV
AMC Global Media’s Acorn TV is the leading streaming service for brilliant mysteries and suspense-driven dramas. Experience the world’s best stories, from the criminally cozy to the daringly dark, and get wrapped up in gripping mysteries as Acorn TV adds exclusive programming every week to a deep library – all commercial-free. Acorn TV’s robust slate is comprised of acclaimed original and commissioned series including the popular murder mystery You’re Killing Me (Brooke Shields), the record-breaking thriller Irish Blood (Alicia Silverstone), hit crime drama Art Detectives (Stephen Moyer), popular parish mystery Murder Before Evensong (Matthew Lewis), fan-favorite UK detective drama Harry Wild (Jane Seymour), critical darling Inspector Ellis (Sharon D Clarke), Italy-based Signora Volpe (Emilia Fox), The Chelsea Detective (Adrian Scarborough), New Zealand detective series My Life Is Murder (Lucy Lawless), British crime drama Whitstable Pearl (Kerry Godliman), lauded British detective drama Dalgliesh (Bertie Carvel), gritty Australian whodunit Mystery Road: Origin (Mark Coles Smith) and many more. The above add to a growing catalog of popular bingeable dramas including Jack Irish (Guy Pearce), Doc Martin (Martin Clunes), Deadwater Fell (David Tennant, Cush Jumbo) and all 25 seasons of fan-favorite Midsomer Murders, among others.
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