Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Fancy Yourself a Code Cracker?

British fans of Murdoch Mysteries, the two-year-old Canadian TV crime drama based on Maureen Jennings’ series of novels about police detectives in Victorian Toronto, should take note of this contest, sponsored by the Alibi channel:
Murdoch Mysteries series 3 is coming to Alibi on 16 February, and to celebrate we’re giving you the chance to win tickets to an exclusive preview screening of the first episode at London’s prestigious Soho Hotel.

Lucky winners will be greeted on arrival with a glass of champagne, and special guests Thomas Craig and Lisa Faulkner will also make a guest appearance!

For your chance to win tickets, simply unlock this page by cracking the code
http://uktv.co.uk/alibi/competition/aid/633310

Can you figure out the question hidden in this code?

M U R D O U M D E E

Q W U I X C H L O S

E S H I S R T Y X U

Y I A Q W W H A T I

N E P I S T Y I U P

P Y I G W O D E 1 ?

Is it his ...?
a. Wife
b. Memory
c. Notebook

For a clue to crack the code, click here.

Entrants must be over 18, see the competition entry page for full terms and conditions. The competition closes on Tuesday 9th February at 23:59 and the winners will be notified
within 24 hours.
Unfortunately, this contest is open only to UK residents.

Living as I do in the United States, I’ve never had the opportunity to see Murdoch Mysteries. But the video clips I have been able to watch make it look intriguing. Maybe by the time the show has completed its run everywhere else, some American network or syndication company will finally decide to let the rest of us in on the fun.

By the way, the third series of Murdoch Mysteries is set to begin airing on Canada’s CityTV on Friday, March 5.

2 comments:

Brian Lindenmuth said...

Canada is the same DVD regional code as the U.S. so you can order the DVD's and watch them that way.

I ordered a Canadian DVD for Sandra a few months back and other then a bit of a higher price I had nothing to worry about.

J. Kingston Pierce said...

Good advice, Brian. Thanks for letting me know.

Cheers,
Jeff