Murdoch Mysteries: PM Stephen Harper To Make Cameo As Clueless Cop (PHOTOS)

Harper On Murdoch

First Posted: 07/13/11 01:45 PM ET Updated: 09/12/11 06:12 AM ET

THE CANADIAN PRESS -- TORONTO - Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he sought a cameo in the Victorian-era detective series "Murdoch Mysteries" because he's a huge fan of the show and has never missed an episode.

He turns up in next week's instalment as a clueless cop who fails to recognize then-prime minister Wilfrid Laurier when the political leader walks into the police station.

The scene involves a couple of dry lines from Harper, who is drawn into a debate over whether the Ottawa hockey club can win the Stanley Cup.

"Too much infighting in Ottawa," Harper deadpans.

Harper says in a release that he was game for the sly jabs at his image.

"(There) is a little bit of irony there," Harper notes. "It's kind of picking on my reputation as an expert in both politics and hockey and kind of deflating that a little bit."

Harper says the Citytv detective series is a shared passion with his daughter Rachel, who urged him to request a visit to the Toronto set.

"In fact we've seen every single episode," he says. "She's a huge fan. Coming here was her idea, doing all this was her idea, so she's just had the time of her life."

Harper's scene was shot Oct. 15, 2010 and directed by star Yannick Bisson, who plays Insp. William Murdoch.

Each episode centres on a crime that Murdoch solves with forensic techniques that were radical in the late 1800s.

Harper's episode follows the murder of a former defence minister and delves into a mysterious letter signed by Canada's first prime minister, Sir John A. MacDonald.

"It's wonderful to meet these people who can take characters of over 100 years ago, make them three dimensional and bring them to life," Harper says in the Citytv release.

"It's a lot of fun to see them work and try to work with them a little as an amateur."

"Murdoch Mysteries" producer Christina Jennings says his cameo marked a highlight for the production.

"It was a pretty special day," says Jennings, who adds that she was stunned to get a call one day from Citytv saying Harper wanted to visit the set.

"It was truly amazing and what's really the most special is that he actually really likes the show."

Harper says he's drawn to the historical and uniquely Canadian aspects of the series.

"It's an authentic Canadian show which kind of captures the British Canadian culture of over 100 years ago in Toronto, so it's historically very authentic and as I say, brings it really to life on the screen."

This isn't the first time Harper has tried his hand at acting.

He appeared in an episode of CTV's "Corner Gas" in 2006, playing himself.

Watch a video preview of Harper's cameo









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gwinegarden
She's an Arctic Wolf
11:26 AM on 07/16/2011
It's appropriate. His head is still in the 19th century.
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ParliamentHillCatMP
11:29 AM on 07/15/2011
You know. I do like Harper's hairstyle in these pictures. He should wear it this way more often.
04:44 AM on 07/15/2011
That would be fun to appear in a show that you watch regularly. And he looks way better with his hair like that.
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ParliamentHillCatMP
11:29 AM on 07/15/2011
Yes, I agree.
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stanschurman
12:26 AM on 07/14/2011
Pity the poor makeup artist that had to chip all that concrete out of his hair.
10:33 PM on 07/13/2011
Why not replace Don Cherry, since he's a "hockey expert", or maybe Don Mclean Would be a hoot....

Best of all, let him strap on some skates and go into the boards a few times...might be easier than some of those political games
10:29 PM on 07/13/2011
So that's what you get for $1.1 billion, a walk on, on the CBC.

Just another reason to privatize the CBC
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ParliamentHillCatMP
12:02 AM on 07/14/2011
Murdoch isn't on the CBC, nor was Corner Gas.
12:40 AM on 07/14/2011
Thanks, I didnt watch either, just shows that CTV (I guess) can develop good Cdn series without the subsidize.
12:44 AM on 07/14/2011
Opps..CITY tv.....Boy I feel dumb..maybe Ill watch it
08:34 PM on 07/13/2011
A doltish cop? Like the role was written for him.

Now all we need to do is convince his daughter that it might be nice to worry about the people and the environment instead of the rich and the corporations and maybe things won't turn out as badly as they're looking to...
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tnanimation
07:35 PM on 07/13/2011
I don't like the guy but this made me laugh. Pretty nervy to put himself out there.
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stanschurman
12:27 AM on 07/14/2011
He puts himself out there because he wants to look like a regular guy. Something he has yet to pull off.
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Vivian Alicia Evans
01:05 PM on 07/14/2011
Have to fan and fave you for that.
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07:20 PM on 07/13/2011
'Clueless' cop?
Nuff said.
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cameron d
Good Guys Win
07:20 PM on 07/13/2011
I've decided my new nickname for Mr. Harper: Inspector Clouseau.
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ParliamentHillCatMP
12:02 AM on 07/14/2011
Thanks..now I have the Pink Panther theme in my head.
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rickthaluddite
What noisy cats are we
11:24 AM on 07/14/2011
I just call him Dear Leader.
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cameron d
Good Guys Win
07:18 PM on 07/13/2011
Well, he's already got the experience of being a clueless Prime Minister. By the way, Murdoch Mysteries is a brutal show. They deserve each other.
04:26 PM on 07/13/2011
He's an "expert" in politics and hockey? Who knew! That's got to be one of the best kept secrets ever.
06:24 PM on 07/13/2011
You didn't know he is writing a book on hockey? I suspect it will be released a couple of years after he retires.

His expertise on politics is obvious.
10:53 AM on 07/14/2011
lol!
04:02 PM on 07/13/2011
Booo. I won't tell my wife because she likes this show but if she knew the robot was appearing as a guest star she would never watch an episode again.
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Vivian Alicia Evans
01:05 PM on 07/14/2011
no you mean lizard man.
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alsm9
Bombshell
03:36 PM on 07/13/2011
Considering their audience is mostly seniors who voted for him, I guess this isn't a surprise. I won't be watching.
03:34 PM on 07/13/2011
First he was playing the Piano in a band , Then he was singing. What's next ? A high wire
act with Cirque de Soliel !
10:30 PM on 07/13/2011
Now that I would pay for!! Although he is very good at juggling things, might also show some balance.