Prime Minister Stephen Harper always has been concerned about law and order, but he takes it literally with a cameo appearance in a new episode of Murdoch Mysteries, airing July 20 on Citytv.
On Murdoch Mysteries, which is set in Toronto in the 1890s, Harper plays Desk Sergeant Armstrong, a hardcore hockey fan. However, Armstrong also is seemingly imperceptive, as he ironically doesn't recognize Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier when he walks into Station 4.
Wouldn't Armstrong have recognized Laurier from the Canadian 5-dollar bill? Oh wait, that wouldn't have happened yet, never mind.
The Prime Minister's scene was shot on Oct. 15, 2010, and directed by Yannick Bisson, who plays Detective William Murdoch in the series. In a Citytv release, Harper is quoted as saying Murdoch Mysteries is his "favourite program."
This isn't Prime Minister Harper's first foray into scripted primetime TV. In 2007, Harper played himself in a very funny scene on CTV's Corner Gas, where he was forced to choose sides in the raging gophers-versus-prairie dogs debate.
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