You have questions. I have some answers.

Q Is it true there are plans for a revival of “Murder, She Wrote,” which would star Jamie Lee Curtis?

A In December, Deadline.com broke the news that a “Murder, She Wrote,” movie was in the works, and that Curtis was the “top choice” to star in it. There’s a script, the site reported, but no deal. Still, it said a “Murder” movie made sense: “Whodunits are hot,” Deadline declared, pointing to the “Knives Out” movies — a third is due later this year — as well as Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot films. “Murder,” starring Angela Lansbury as killer-catching Jessica Fletcher, ran on CBS from 1984 to 1996 with solid ratings, followed by four reunion movies. Reruns still abound, including on Peacock and the Roku Channel. And its return would echo the recent reboot of another TV mystery staple, “Matlock.”

Of course, many viewers would like to see Lansbury back as Fletcher, but she died in 2022. Curtis, as Deadline noted, is a hot ticket these days, with an Oscar in 2023 and an Emmy in 2024, and as much work as she might want.

Q I want to add to the grievances about TV shows, with New York City shows that get directions wrong. An “FBI” show had someone going to Niagara Falls from Grand Central Station; you have to use Penn Station to go to Niagara Falls.

A The Amtrak train schedule does show that rides from New York City to Niagara Falls depart Penn Station. But movies and TV shows can be, uh, flexible about traveling. As an Ohio resident, I remain amused by the movie “Tommy Boy” having an airline flight from Sandusky to Cuyahoga Falls, which would take an hour by car.

Q Will there be more of “The Sandman”?

A There will indeed be more episodes of the series based on Neil Gaiman’s comic books, to be telecast sometime this year.