I watched the episode last night, but it wasn't Lloyd as the narrator.
I think he probably voiced the episode beforehand, which I think is
called "Strange Felony" or something like that.
Christina
--- In forchristopherlloydfans@yahoogroups.com, ytsekirby
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>
> You have to picture this. It's 3:30 AM. I had just put my sick bird
> back in his cage (we had been sleeping on my pillow together) and
> brushed my teeth. I come back to put my beading work away for the
> night and dump about 3 tubes of seed beads all over my bed.
> Together. They're stuck in the afghans, in the sheets, flicking
> everywhere when I try to pick them up. I'm not pleased.
>
> So I start picking them up and muse over the Court TV show that
> happens to be on. (I'm a nighttime Court TV nut... Forensic Files,
> Psychic Detectives, Suburban Secrets.... they're all great!) They're
> usually interview-style clips of people talking about a crime while a
> narrator puts it all together. The following was my exact thought
> process.
>
> "That voice sounds familiar. Sounds like he's from the northeast part
> of the country somewhere. Maybe Massachusetts or Connecticut. Damn
> seed beads in everything. If it weren't the middle of the night I'd
> run the vacuum cleaner. He sounds a little like Christopher Lloyd.
> Now, THAT guy has a great voice. There's only one in the world that
> sounds like him. But this narrator sounds a LOT like him. (Pays
> attention and listens closely) Waaaaaiiiit a minute!"
>
> So, yes, Christopher Lloyd was the narrator on tonight's episode
> of "The Investigators" titled "Murder for Hire." It's scheduled to
> repeat Saturday at 2:00 AM and 1:00 PM ET. Guess who's gonna have
> her DVD recorder going? :-D
>
> And now... back to your regularly scheduled annoyance of picking up
> seed beads out of the bed.
>