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Monk tries to run down how someone could be in two places at the same time after a woman is found murdered during a citywide marathon race.

Monk tries to run down how someone could be in two places at the same time after a woman is found murdered during a citywide marathon race.

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S1, EP12 "Mr. Monk Meets the Red-Headed Stranger"

When Willie Nelson's manager is murdered, the police think the country star is the killer, but Monk sets out to find the truth.

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S1, EP11 "Mr. Monk and the Earthquake"

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S1, EP10 "Mr. Monk Takes a Vacation"

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S1, EP9 "Mr. Monk and the Marathon Man"

Monk tries to run down how someone could be in two places at the same time after a woman is found murdered during a citywide marathon race.

After the unsolved murder of his wife, Adrian Monk develops obsessive-compulsive disorder, which includes his terror of germs and contamination. His condition costs him his job as a prominent homicide detective in the San Francisco Police Department, but he continues to solve crimes with the help of his assistant and his former boss.
Starring: Bitty Schram, David Sparrow, Emmy Clarke, Glenne Headly, Hira Ambrosino, J.C. Kenny, Jason Gray-Stanford, Kane Richotte, Kane Ritchotte, Max Morrow, Melora Hardin, Stanley Kamel, Ted Levine, Tony Shalhoub, Traylor Howard
Original Air Date: Jul 12, 2002
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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