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been waiting for. The nuclear missiles have launched. Vindicated, Warren races to the bunker and radios for the other preppers to meet him there. But as dawn breaks over
Blacktrees-on-Marsh, the sun rises over village green serenity, rather than a scorched earth. Warren’s resentful wife, Clodagh, arrives at the bunker to tell him it was a hoax, but discovers Warren dead. Later on it is revealed that Clodagh has been having an affair with her best friend’s husband, Guy Burrows, who once used to be in the prepper group. During a conversation with Guy, Clodagh admits she is relieved that she is finally free of Warren. As Clodagh awaits to collect Warren’s life insurance, she informs Paige that she wants to partner up with her, using the money from Warren’s well paid life insurance to save Paige’s bookshop. The joy is however short-lived. Barnaby and Winter informs Clodagh that Warren called off the life insurance, as he believed it was no longer necessary, and it may seem like Warren was aware of Clodagh’s affair with Guy. All seems well, but when Guy Burrows is found murdered shortly after being struck by a lifeboat, the suspicion soon falls on Clodagh, now that both her husband and lover are dead. Paige collects Guy’s life insurance, and her bookshop is saved. Randall Salt, a former member of the prepper group, soon falls victim to the killer and the Blacktrees Prophecy has been completed. Soon, a matter of parentage comes to light. The drowning death of a young woman, and a photo of a child in a car, help Barnaby and Winter to solve this case.
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and Tom ends a contract with Nathan
Duncroft after accusing him of using pesticides, everything changes. The situation turns to fear when Chrissie and some of the people at the Highwayman Inn pub get poisoned. Chrissie has seizures during the poisoning and Tom and Gabriel Arnson save her from drowning, when they watch her walking towards the water. Nathan Duncroft is found murdered shortly afterwards and it is revealed that he may have been responsible for the village poisoning as revenge for the cancelled contract with Tom and Chrissie Larkton. Lara Milton attends one of Tom’s courses under the false name of Sophie Rendal and it seems like she was previously in a relationship with Tom. Vanessa Debouverie, a friend of Sarah who has lived in California for many years, comes to visit the Barnaby’s during her trip to Midsomer, and she starts flirting with both Tom Larkton and Jamie Winter. Ricky Naybury is lured to his death and Tom Larkton gets knocked out and then tied up. Chrissie comes to the rescue and does everything she can to help him, but to no avail. When he is pulled into the water a moment later, Winter saves him from drowning. It is revealed that the victims posed a threat to someone in Lower Blissingham and the deepest wish the killer has is to protect that person from being hurt again.
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Shirewell, the eldest son of Henry
Shirewell, informs his family about his plans for the Estate. The Shirewell‘s tenure ends with him, as the Estate now will become the home of a free-thinking artist’ community. Lucian reveals that Long Cross farm will become a solar park, the dower house will be changed into an artist’s retreat and the chapel will be turned into a gallery. Jordana Linsbury, who lives on the premises, is later found dead and it is revealed that she had a row with Lucian shortly before she was murdered. Sarah and Betty come to Stourwick Estate to attend an open day event. During the house tour, Betty goes missing. She is soon found and admits she wanted to explore the house on her own to find the gold that disappeared from the Estate earlier that day. Francis Shirewell is murdered the same evening when he is garroted with a medium-gauge wire. Caleb Blundell is pushed inside the klin and is burned alive when the killer closes the door in front of him and the temperature increases. It soon transpires that the death of Clarissa Shirewell in 1985 and the death of a child hold the clues to this case, as someone can’t bear the thought of losing Stourwick Estate.
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however, turns to anger when the reporter reveals that
Bertram Jewel was imprisoned 24 years ago at the time he went by his real name, Robert Grimes and that the new edition of "The Seeker" may just be another con. Shortly afterwards, Bertram is found murdered in the woodland and during a conversation with Ludo Trask, DCI Barnaby discovers that Bertram showed Ludo the new additional page shortly before he was killed in the woodland. Venetia Butts walks into the forest and is murdered a moment later when a sheet is thrust over her head. She is strung up between two trees with the sheet covering her dead body. Venetia’s son is found murdered in the village church after being drowned in a pail of water and then placed in a yoga position. Barnaby and Winter are looking for answers and find out that Bertram had an accomplice when he was imprisoned 24 years ago. A nickname for Bertram that Barnaby has heard before uncovers the truth and shortly afterwards the murderer is brought to justice.
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take pictures and when Winter tries to stop her and tell her to leave the scene, he recognises her instantly. It is his old girlfriend from school, Caitlin Dawson. Caitlin makes
Barnaby and Winter aware of Oscar Hayden and the £15 million he won back in 2008. Oscar is the latest Reverend in Little Upton and lives in a mansion with his daughter, Bryony. A while later, Oscar Hayden is found murdered, displayed and then dressed up as a scarecrow. Barnaby and Winter starts talking with the responsible sales manager at the company Ventuity, Thea Stannard, and they become conscious of her current relationship with Stephen Ashworth, Naomi’s husband. Thea Stannard is soon found murdered, and the pieces start to fall into place. Barnaby and Winter get the full picture of Ventuity and it is revealed that Naomi Ashworth, Oscar Hayden and Thea Stannard all had connections to a company that may have put people’s lives at risk.
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an independent charity fifteen years ago, Challis is a collection of desirable apartments within a grand estate providing comfortable and secure housing for retired police officers. As the event draws to a close, Barnaby sees that behind the handshakes and smiles, some of the officers are harbouring resentment and bitterness. After bidding farewell to her colleagues, Elaine heads home, only to be found dead in the Bennet’s family car the following morning after crashing into a tree. The stolen heist money in the village years previously, which acquired the name "The
Goldman-Forbes Job", draws attention to Barnaby and Winter, and it may seem like the murder of Elaine Bennet might be connected. However, when Elaine Bennet’s husband, Damian Bennet is found murdered, it is revealed that the two murders are connected to a well kept secret.
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cage, moments after blaming
Daniella Saunders for being clumsy. Kim Bailey informs Barnaby that a Czechoslovakian wolfdog by the name of Storm has been missing for the last four days. Kim Bailey reveals that the cage Frank was found murdered in belongs to Storm. Tai Yang, the boy who found Frank’s body, appears to be Frank’s nephew and shortly afterwards, Kim receives the news that Tai will inherit fifty percent of Frank’s estate when he turns twenty-one. Tai is found murdered in his caravan after being electrocuted with a dog training collar. A while later, Lorna McIntosh is murdered with a dog snare and it transpires that someone wants to protect a person they love dearly.
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well and during the chili competition in the village, Aldo McLean falls to the ground and dies. Fleur informs
Barnaby and Winter that she suspects the chili is dipped in Capsaicin, an active component of chili peppers, also known as 8-Methyl-N-Vanillyl-6-nonenamide. Rooster Harlin is revealed to be a representative of the actual buyer of Goodman’s Land, but agreed to pretend he was the buyer so that the real buyer could go under the radar. Barnaby and Winter understand that this case is not really about climate change, or ownership to the village of Goodman’s Land. It is later revealed to be something much more dangerous than that, love towards another person.
1795:), is found decapitated in his own home. Richard had recently been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumour, and had been contemplating his likely premature death. The murder weapon, an Indian sword, is found near his body, and it turns out it was stolen in a burglary at the vicarage. Barnaby and Troy set out to find out who would go that far to kill a dying man. The police detectives realise that the key to the case is the death of a young local schoolboy years in the past. The truth finally emerges, but not until two more deaths occur, first when a handyman burns alive in his caravan, and second when another parishioner is struck by an arrow at a
9248:, when the body of an unknown man, later identified as Vince Summersby, is found in their theatre. Later, while the preparations are still underway, Katisha Empson dies falling down the stairs. Her niece, Phyllis Fernsby, tells Barnaby of her suspicion that Katisha’s doctor, Simon Charteris, might have been involved in her aunt’s death as it is revealed that he was the main beneficiary of her will. Later, Graham Handsworth is found dead at the theatre’s stage, and Jeremy Whittingdale almost gets murdered on the night before the Pirates of Penzance premiere. Barnaby and Winter realise that the culprit must be someone connected to the play.
1944:). Tara was seen leaving the house early in the morning, but when she failed to return from a walk with their dog, Robert starts to worry, and reports her missing. Barnaby and Troy start to investigate. Nine years ago, only weeks before Robert Cavendish decided to shut down his own quarry, an explosion occurred. Matthew Draper, an employee who works for Robert Cavendish, was killed in the accident. And as further inquiries ensue, Barnaby and Troy are drawn to investigate the death eighteen months previously of Robert's former housekeeper, Emily Beavis. Emily’s sister, Doreen Beavis, and witnesses Colin and Christine Cooper (
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illicit alcohol. The investigation reveals two very insular communities wedded to ancient traditions and suspicious of outsiders. When the bloodied fingerprints of the local cider mill owner are found on a wooden staff linked to the murder, the case seems solved. But
Barnaby has his doubts. Meanwhile, the local vicar, the Reverend Conrad Walker, is appalled at plans to revive an ancient fertility rite known as 'The Stag,' and soon afterwards is himself murdered. Upon discovering that a local girl had been married to Peter Slim, the detectives realise that the motive for the killings is far darker than they had imagined.
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the house from her parents after they were killed in a boat explosion. DS Jones, who has recently returned from an undercover policing course, joins a group of
Foundation inductees under an assumed identity. He becomes increasingly uncomfortable when one of the female inductees, along with Ruth herself, seem to be emotionally drawn to him. Meanwhile, Barnaby looks into the death of Ruth's parents, suspecting murder, and believing the events all to be linked. These suspicions seem to be confirmed when one of the Foundation leaders is found stabbed. When the case is finally solved, George Bullard announces his retirement.
2197:), the aunt of DCI Tom Barnaby, arrives at Lawnside, a nursing home in Aspern Tallow, to rest after her hospital treatment. She soon suspects foul play when a fellow resident dies on the night after her arrival. When it is discovered that the deceased lady's valuable Cartier watch has disappeared, during the night, Barnaby agrees to investigate. Two more deaths quickly follow at the nursing home, and a mysterious visitor has also been seen lurking in the vicinity at night. DCI Barnaby and DS Troy investigate the staff and the doctor alongside all the incidents at Lawnside.
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both the school and his family. An early suspect is the son of the local publican, but he is cleared of involvement when a further murder is committed while he is in custody. Dudley Carew, an eccentric conspiracy theorist in the nearby village, tells the detectives to focus their investigation on the school and the Pudding Club in particular. Barnaby and Troy are initially dismissive, but when he is also found murdered and a third victim, a diplomat wearing Pudding Club cufflinks, is also found, the detectives realise that Carew's advice will lead them to the answer.
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who Gavin previously jilted, had to provide Laurel's wedding dress from her design and vintage business because their wedding package was won in a magazine competition. When Serena is murdered while modelling one of her dresses at a wedding fair fashion show, Barnaby and Winter find a new link between the two victims. They will have to unravel the connections amongst Laurel's co-host Jordan, their producer Aisha, Laurel's widowed friend Marcia, Jordan's daughter Grace, the wedding planner Juliet, and Gavin's parents Phil and Hazel, before it is too late.
2129:) arrests a local poacher for the murder of a tramp during a fox hunt in woodland close to the village of Upper Marshwood. But DCI Barnaby is unsure that the poacher was the real killer. Upon returning from holidaying in France, Barnaby is soon proved right when the poacher's father is found murdered with his own shotgun. As they reopen the investigation, they find many hidden secrets amongst the villagers. However, after he retires, Pringle is killed in an accident, which Barnaby suspects was also murder.
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photographer Lionel Bell is found murdered in woodland, strangled with the cord of his light meter. As the detectives begin to investigate, evidence seems to implicate Barnaby in the murder and he is taken off the case. He is replaced by DI Martin Spellman, a colleague disliked by Tom, who appears more interested in his upcoming wedding than the case. When another photographer is murdered, Barnaby continues his investigation unofficially to discover who is framing him and bring the guilty party to justice.
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house. When a leading member of the Conservation Society is stabbed to death, and evidence of an alleged conspiracy to subvert a new planning application disappears, Barnaby and Jones suspect a link between the murder and the conspiracy. One by one, those connected to the corrupt scheme are killed. The architect's neck is crushed by a sliding door and the builder is sedated and smothered in concrete, which suffocates him. Barnaby realises that the unknown killer is methodically covering their tracks.
6011:. During a council meeting, Causton Mayor Dave Hicks announces plans for a Chamber of Commerce reunion with its counterpart in Brighton. Barnaby suspects the mayor's proposal to buy coastal land there is fraudulent and reluctantly joins the party. But during their time in Brighton, hated property developer Hugh Dalgleish is beheaded on a ghost train ride. DCI Tom Barnaby teams up with his cousin, DCI John Barnaby of Brighton Police, to investigate who is responsible before other murders take place.
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reputation involving stories of a blacksmith's daughter, and the voice of a young girl on a tape recording from the night of the murder adds to the mystery. Ross Clymer, landlord of the Blacksmiths Arms pub, has his own version of the ghost story, but also becomes a victim when he is discovered in his walk-in freezer, having been bludgeoned to death with a blacksmith's hammer. The identities and history of many of the characters must be unravelled before the detectives arrive at the truth.
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in which he had invested. The post-mortem confirms that he was indeed murdered. DS Troy assists a wildlife liaison officer with an investigation into the illegal sale of protected birds' eggs. Barnaby and Troy find their cases intertwining when another man who owned a collection of illegal birds’ eggs is killed in a hit-and-run accident, and a historian is found stabbed to death by someone dressed as a witch doctor. They now deduce that the 'scheme' is being used to defraud its investors.
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Tommy in the village, following which Henry is murdered. The Hammonds accuse the Hicks family of the murder. A series of other incidents follow, including a remotely controlled bomb explosion where Causton mayor Dave Hicks and his father Lionel narrowly escape with their lives, and the murder of Henry's son Johnny who is gunned down by a remote controlled machine gun in front of his house. Barnaby and Jones delve deep into the history of both families to track down the killer.
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is innocent. Later, Rueben is found murdered with a shinai stick in his chest. Shortly after, Georgie Tremayne is found murdered at the Stitcher Society’s premises, and the detectives suspect that she had spoken to Reuben about Toby on the night that he was murdered. Then a third victim dies in a suspected clay pigeon shooting accident, but it seems that someone tampered with the shotgun. There is a long list of suspects with many motives ranging from blackmail to revenge.
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her dead body is found, Barnaby and Nelson share the spotters' thoughts, and their investigation brings them to the local RAF base. The detectives discover suspicions, betrayals, and long held buried secrets dating back over twenty years. They also unearth that secret research was being conducted at the RAF base, too, using aerial spying equipment. The case also leads them to uncover secret affairs between villagers and RAF personnel to catch the culprit responsible.
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earlier, under the name Adam Dumont. Adam’s widower, Kwame Asante, turns up at Adam’s house admitting the truth. It seems that he and Adam had big debts, and the only solution for them was for Adam to fake his death so that Kwame could start a new life by collecting a life insurance. The first murder seems to be the end of it, but when Emani Taylor, the woman responsible for the new brewery, is also murdered, Barnaby and Winter must look deeper to find the killer.
1551:), inadvertently cuts his own throat on stage during the final act of an amateur production of Amadeus. It turns out that the safety tape on the prop knife used by Esslyn on stage had been removed, making it lethal. As most of the other cast members of the Causton Amateur Dramatics Society loathed him, there are multiple motives and suspects for his murder. DCI Tom Barnaby needs to establish whether there is a connection behind the two deaths to solve the case.
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been offered a role at another circus. Later, while volunteering to take part in a circus trick, Ashley Denton is murdered when the prop swords used in the trick are tampered with. Curtis Ferabbee, Joe’s brother, wants to be rid of both Joe and the circus, but when Curtis is found murdered at his own abattoir, the circus lives on. It is later revealed that a previous death is the central theme of the murder case, and the murderer now seeks revenge.
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the private lives of the parents of children at the local preparatory school in the same village. During the family dinner, Poppy Ordish, daughter of Beatrix Ordish and Oliver Ordish, refuses to eat beef. When more people are killed, long-held secrets about the dairy, school, and villagers are revealed and play a key role in catching the killer. In the end, John, Sarah, Sykes the dog, Ben, and Kate celebrate the Barnabys' 15th anniversary.
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detectives also become aware of a dispute between Guy and the owner of the Morecroft Hotel, where Christine's brother works. Tensions rise between the locals and visitors from London. Shortly after being questioned, Guy is murdered in his office. Barnaby and Jones find out what led to the murder when Morecroft's alcoholic receptionist is killed in the laundry room and uncover the village's secrets from the past to catch the killer.
1687:), the co-founder leader of the commune, is stabbed to death with a carving knife during the spiritual ritual evening. The father of one of the commune members, a billionaire interested in buying the land, then dies of a sudden heart attack, leading both Barnaby and Troy to suspect that a further murder has taken place. A young member of the commune, who has never spoken since his arrival, may be the key witness in the case.
2622:) of Newton Magna involves the police after he accidentally hits a man in the road following a party. However, the injured man is nowhere to be found. The body of Robin Wooliscroft, who disappeared over a year before, is then found in a well, having been bludgeoned to death. DCI Barnaby and DS Troy come across suspicions and all the lies, disapproving families, resentments, and hidden secrets, before another victim (
1482:) to their next meeting. The morning after Jennings's visit, Hadleigh's housekeeper finds him bludgeoned to death in his home. Barnaby and Troy discover Hadleigh was somewhat of an enigma since a witness observed an unknown woman enter his house the night before his murder. The police detectives now find themselves scrutinizing all the writers and unearth many secrets before Max himself is found dead from poisoning.
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lipstick. Barnaby and Jones believe that the killer is a local, and have a number of suspects to investigate, including a voyeuristic landlord, a retired policeman and his former brothel madame wife, and the proprietors of a donkey sanctuary. As the investigation proceeds, it becomes clear that the killer is a very disturbed individual who has been triggered to commit murder by a momentous personal event.
1619:), Alan’s new mistress, follows Alan to Finchmere Market and sees him depositing a suitcase containing what appears to be a ransom payment. Shortly afterwards Brenda is murdered when her car is forced off the road and into a collision with a stationary lorry. The deaths continue when Alan is also killed. Barnaby and Troy need to track down Simone and find the reasons behind the kidnap to solve the case.
3109:) and an adulterous doctor, Duncan Goff, are found murdered while fly fishing at the riverbank. Keith Scholey, a local restaurateur, becomes a prime suspect but is discovered frozen to death in his walk-in freezer room. As Isobel had spent all her capital and nobody appears to benefit from her death, it seems there is no financial motive, but Barnaby realises all may not be as it first appears.
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and Jones start their enquiries into the possible drowning, they discover many dark connections to the past. As secrets begin to emerge, Barnaby himself is the target of a murder attempt. Two murders follow: one of Zoe's fellow students and the local priest. The detectives need to investigate the school, students and their parents, to uncover a shocking conspiracy linked to Zoe's past.
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former friend and refuses to chat. When Jack is later murdered, Barnaby must search for answers in his past for motives. Shortly afterwards another reformed criminal, Eddie Marston, is murdered after having attempting blackmail. Dark secrets resurface and Barnaby must deduce whether Colby's involvement in misconduct at Causton Police Station years earlier could be the key to the case.
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pulls him onto a large and sharpened paper cutter, slitting his throat in the process. During these murders, the village of Carver Valley is hosting a comic book festival, and it appears that someone has predicted the murders. A third murder attempt follows, and Barnaby and Winter find out that the murders are connected to events on the same night when Francesca Lounds was injured.
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burglary Barnaby finds himself having to investigate both crimes. Meanwhile, Graham Spate, a small-time villain, is also tortured to death, and an art dealer is found with his throat slashed. To solve these crimes, Barnaby needs to become an expert on Hogson with the help of art teacher Matilda Simms, and they uncover many hidden secrets and deceptions before the truth emerges.
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children from his will, leaving the sculpture park instead to Tony Pitt. There is fury in the village when Tony reveals all of his plans for the sculpture park. Tony is the next murder victim and is discovered near the sculpture park. Further mystery ensues when it emerges that Lance Orden, the famous artist believed to have created the sculptures, had plagiarised his ideas.
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new lover known as Holly Ackroyd. But when Jamima Starling is murdered, suspicions are roused when it is revealed that Jamima was also in love with Alexander. Holly Ackroyd is found to be police Sergeant Leanne Carpenter. A previous incident is soon revealed, helping Barnaby and Winter to find the person responsible for the killings and how the two murders are connected.
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the murder, it is discovered that the silver has disappeared. The detectives unearth some surprises when the ownership of the priory is investigated; but the real trail leads back to a chilling event that occurred 30 years previously. Barnaby and Jones realise the killer’s identity, but finding hard evidence proves difficult until one of the nuns puts her safety at risk.
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convinced of her guilt and nor is Barnaby. As the investigation continues, local philanthropist Howard Richardson and his social-climbing wife Zukie irritate the community when they introduce their own plans for the annual village charity occasion. Events come to a dramatic conclusion when Barnaby and Jones unexpectedly interrupt the charity evening to arrest the killer.
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body, but a while later, Simeon is also found murdered, hanging upside down from a tree in the woodland. It transpires that Simeon may have figured out the identity of Tilly’s murderer, by looking at his Tarot cards. DCI Barnaby soon learns the truth about the previous death of Bea Saint-Stephens and he realises that her passing may be the key to the murder case.
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to avoid the team building event. Shortly after, a body is discovered in a trunk that resurfaces from the nearby lake. The victim is identified as Alec Grainger, who had been arguing with Colonel Parkes' son Jamie. When Jamie is also found murdered, the detectives are faced with an abundance of suspects and motives, as Jamie seemed to have been universally hated.
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Purdy, a builder who has a very short fuse and a group of road protesters, protesting about plans for the construction of a new road. With hostilities almost at breaking point, it is not long before both Jack and his brother Mark's wife are murdered, setting the village on edge. Barnaby and Jones need to find the link to unlock the motives behind the murders.
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the druids is also murdered, Barnaby realises that more complex motives are involved, and his suspicions turn in a direction that threatens to create a serious rift between him and Jones. Maps that reveal the location of a hidden Anglo Saxon treasure, along with a more modern valuable painting, provide the clues that lead to a very manipulative killer.
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Wales — the former home of Delyth Mostyn, James's fiancée, to delve further. The possible suspects for the attempted murder on Kirkwood include Delyth's children, who oppose the engagement, Delyth's husband, and other acquaintances of Doctor Kirkwood. They need to find the truth before another attempt on James' life during a walk at Mount Snowdon.
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discover that Gerald had had a strange fixation on both an abandoned hospital and a particular grave in the cemetery. He seemed to have made enemies around the village, so the police do not lack suspects. As Barnaby and Jones delve deeper into his background, a second murder during a night time tour of the hospital points them to the killer.
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death of her abusive husband Gerald, a set of tailor's shears are identified as the murder weapon. Barnaby and Jones discover that Sonia had passed a letter to the vicar a few days before, but the handwriting is not hers. When the vicar is also murdered shortly afterwards, the police need to uncover who wrote the letter to solve the mystery.
3162:), an old friend of Tom's and a psychologist at a local mental health clinic who knew the victim. More deaths follow when one of Jane's colleagues is found hanging in the clinic grounds and the local marching band leader is strangled. Meanwhile a series of mysterious rope thefts occur around the village, and an attempt is made on Tom's life.
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they find he was at the village for secret assignations with various female villagers in fantasy role-playing scenarios. At the same time, he had been making investigations of his own into the possibility the future supermarket's land was contaminated. The detectives need to delve deeply to uncover what is really going on in Elverton.
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National Intelligence Squad and it is left to Troy to 'apprehensively' keep Barnaby informed on the investigation. Barnaby and Troy soon uncover that the proceeds from an armed robbery are missing. They find out all information about former criminals alongside all the secret liaisons, before they bring all the culprits to justice.
4998:. Its presence coincides with the arrival of a well-known criminal, George Ince, who is spotted lurking around the Manor. When Nick Cheney, the film's director, is found dead by the use of the prop guillotine, the detectives have several motives to examine. The trail leads to an elaborate planned robbery before the truth emerges.
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charity drag queen extravaganza. At the end of the show, Evelyn Hardy is found murdered and the terminally ill Rocco Templeton collapses at the village green. It soon transpires that someone wants to start a new life at a new place. A well kept secret has been held concealed, and someone’s life has been changed forever.
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had been stealing from the dead and that the spiritualist church had been using very non-spiritual methods to acquire information revealed in their services. When both Elizabeth and a local labourer are also killed, Barnaby and Scott uncover more secrets in Fletcher's Cross in their quest to find the perpetrator.
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remark by Frances's youngest daughter and a meeting with an old friend, a clinical psychologist, causes him to re-evaluate the case. With DC Jones awaiting news of his promotion to Detective Sergeant, they find themselves reinvestigating and uncover new evidence that puts the case in a very different light.
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altercations with several of the villagers. Later, at the climax of the summer solstice celebration, Gareth's half-brother, David Heartley-Reade, is killed while performing a pagan ceremony to save his failing marriage. Barnaby and Scott investigate rituals, plagiarism, lies, and a tangle of relationships.
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Barnaby and Winter have to step into the world of spirituality when the body of Tilly Mulroney is found surrounded by ritual symbols on the first night of the Angel’s Rise Psychic Fayre. Simeon Dagley falls under suspicion when it is revealed that one of his Devil Tarot cards was found beside Tilly’s
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Naomi Ashworth is found murdered, dressed up as a scarecrow in her own shop during the first day of the Midsomer Scarecrow Festival in the village of Little Upton. Barnaby and Winter learn later on that Naomi and her friend Adele Paige ran the Old Vogue Vintage Emporium together. A reporter starts to
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Barnaby and Winter are stranded on a remote island manor due to a storm after Victor Karras, owner of Karras Games, dies falling down the stairs and hit with a falling statue. Victor’s wife, Eleanor, is pregnant and plans to give the child to her sister Alicia. Later, Hugo Welles is also murdered and
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At the end of the Thassington classical music festival in the village church, the winner of the Falconer Award is announced as Jacob Wheeler. There are many shocked and disappointed musicians and audience members, who feel that pianist Zak Sowande should have won. When Jacob is found strangled with a
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Lower Pampling sees a cricket tournament with a new format that controversially breaks with tradition. When star cricketer Leo Henderson is murdered in the club's training shed, DCI Barnaby and DS Winter eventually find out that this case is about gambling, bribery, burglary, and the disappearance of
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When the archaeologists working on the dig in Midsomer Cicely unearth Cicely herself, this causes celebration. But shortly afterwards, the leader of the dig is murdered and found in one of the excavated trenches. DCI Barnaby and DS Nelson soon uncover many misdeeds in the village, and almost everyone
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Nothing prepares a forest ranger for, when driving through the forest, she suddenly gets stopped by mysterious lights in the sky over UFO hotspot Cooper Hill. She subsequently disappears from her truck. UFO spotters visiting the site of her disappearance are convinced alien activity is to blame. When
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When the village church becomes the setting for a magic show by famous illusionist Gideon Latimer, it starts a series of mysterious events in Midsomer Oaks, when pub landlady and pianist Hannah Altman is crushed during the opening set piece. After the box that Gideon had made his entrance in suddenly
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When Bernard King, the owner of Finchmere airfield, is dropped to his death from a plane, Barnaby and Nelson enter a world of stunt pilots and military heroes. Upon investigating, they discover many hidden secrets. Possible suspects include anti-aircraft campaigners and employees who might lose their
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After gathering on Moonstone Ridge to observe a total eclipse of the sun, members of the amateur Midsomer Stanton Astronomical Society start to meet their deaths in bizarre ways. Three amateur astronomers are killed - the first, by a blow to the head with a meteorite, the second with a spear, and the
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When Grady Felton was convicted for the murder of Daniel Denning, he protested his innocence and left a 'death list' of people he blames for his conviction, including then Constable Ben Jones. Years later, after serving his sentence, he is released from prison and returns to Binwell Village, where he
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Legend has it that the headless apparition of Sir Geoffrey DeQuetteville, riding a grey horse, spells imminent death to any member of the DeQuetteville family who sees it. The legend seems to come true when several members of the present day family are killed after sighting the horseman. Meanwhile, a
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On a dark night in the village of March Magna, Joyce Barnaby swerves her car, narrowly missing a shadowy figure in the road. Shortly after, a body is found in the local cemetery. The victim, Gerald Ebbs, was the Parish Council clerk with responsibility for the village library and cemetery. The police
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Connie Bishop, a school teacher who is known to sleepwalk, begins to experience disturbing dreams and is convinced of an intruder in her home. She becomes a murder suspect when a local councillor and, soon after, a local handyman are found with their throats cut near to her house. Her friends are not
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The 'Creeper' is a daring cat burglar responsible for a series of daring thefts across Midsomer. After the Creeper strikes twice in one night, a writer, David Roper, is found smothered to death in his bed on the Chettham family estate. The police soon learn that Mr. Roper had been planning to write a
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The 'Beast of Midsomer' is blamed when former secret agent Geoffrey Larkin is found murdered in the village of Midsomer Parva with savage wounds to his face. He had been staying at Allenby House, a country manor run by former spies, the Frazer family, as a safe house. Barnaby, who is himself revealed
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When the body of Charlie Finleyson is found in woodland in Midsomer Sonning, Barnaby and Jones begin to scrutinize the employees at the offices of Midsomer Life magazine. It is discovered that Mr. Finleyson was married to Christine Sandys, ex-wife of Guy Sandys, the wealthy owner of the magazine. The
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In the village of Dunstan, Barnaby and Jones investigate the deaths of a reclusive couple, Ron and Libby Wilson. Early on in the case, they learn that their son Michael, a classmate of Jones in primary school, had been killed in a hit-and-run and nearby, a fiery dispute is in full swing, between Jack
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The Midsomer Rocks festival is due to take place and music fans descend on neighbouring fields to enjoy the fiesta. The recently reformed band Hired Gun is one of the headline acts, and during their opening performance, the band's vocalist Mimi Clifton is electrocuted on stage. Barnaby and Jones soon
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On a business trip to China, Alan King suddenly dies. The family firm, King's Crystal, is in financial uncertainty, with plans to close its factory in Midsomer Magna. Six months later Alan's widow Hilary and his brother Charles are married, much to the chagrin of Alan's son Ian. With family feuds and
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Simon Bright is found dead in a vintage car at a disused airfield in Cooper's Cross. The previous evening, he had been on a romantic date with his girlfriend Laura Sharp, who is nowhere to be found. Barnaby and Jones, newly promoted to DS, need to work out whether it was a suicide pact gone wrong, or
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Several skeletons are discovered in a tunnel during a canal restoration project near Midsomer Worthy. DCI Barnaby begins his investigations and discovers that one skeleton has modern dental work. Meanwhile, DS Troy has been promoted to Inspector. He begins his last case in Midsomer, investigating the
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At the family home of actor Larry Smith in the village of Upper Warden, a crowd has gathered to watch the promotion for the sequel to his hit film, 'The House of Satan', when Larry walks into a summer house on the grounds that suddenly explodes. His family quickly suggest that it was someone from the
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Joyce joins the local watercolour society for an open-air art class on the village green in Midsomer Florey. Shortly before taking a break, she stumbles across the body of elderly Ruth Fairfax, a fellow artist. It turns out there was more to Ruth than met the eye. Barnaby is taken off the case by the
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Bill Carter, a founder of a New Age commune called the 'Lodge of the Golden Windhorse', dies of a broken neck after falling down stairs of the group’s country manor house. Barnaby and Troy investigate and meet the commune's quirky residents. They need to establish whether Bill's death was an accident
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The residents in the village of Binwell are searching for a lost dog. Frank Bailey and his wife Kim, Madeline Saunders, Reece Fleming, among other volunteers, find the dog after receiving coordinates suggesting that the dog is located at Briar’s farm. Frank Bailey is soon found murdered inside a dog
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The residents in the village of Lower Blissingham are up in arms concerning Tom and Chrissie Larkton, the proprietors of the bakery at the mill in the village. At first glance, it looks like the situation is manageable, but when Chrissie receives a cake with the word "cursed" baked inside the sponge
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Sarah and John Barnaby are attending an event to celebrate the retirement of DCS Elaine Bennet. At the party, Sarah is introduced to Sebastian Cabot, former colleague of John Barnaby. Sebastian informs the pair that Elaine is his new neighbour, as she has recently moved into Challis Court. Set up by
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Tensions run high in the village of Solomon Gorge when a fishing competition, and an extreme obstacle course, are both scheduled for same weekend. The excitement for these two events soon turns to fear when the electrocuted body of Lex Bedford is found within the water obstacle. Two further murders,
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Apley Court, in the village of Granville Norton, is home to historic beehives that produce a well top-of-the-range ‘Apley Gold’ honey. Master beekeeper Ambrose Deddington attributes his survival from a life-threatening cancer to a combination of Apley Gold and bee venom. When he is injured trying to
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Prolific real estate agent Alexander Beauvoisin is murdered in front of a crowd at the unveiling of a new dolls house collection at Midsomer Museum of the Family. Alexander was known as an unpopular landlord in the village, and is discovered to be an estranged husband who had betrayed his wife for a
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Joe Ferabbee has been involved with the circus since he discovered the industry as a child. All is well until one night when Terry Bellini is shot dead while performing with his circus partner, Les Morrison. Terry Bellini told Les he was about to leave the town, with his wife and daughter, as he had
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and afterwards abandoned, is to be reopened. There are competing visions among the villagers for its future. Finn Thornberry, who had envisioned an eco-friendly village, is found crushed to death by a tank. DCI Barnaby and new DS Jamie Winter investigate and find suspects among the factions of rival
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Eric Calder, Chairman and boss of Calder's Biscuits, is found murdered whilst on a business trip in Copenhagen. He had been poisoned with strychnine applied to a box of Calder's biscuits. It is discovered the box had been sent from the village of Badger's Drift, home to Calder's firm. The detectives
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DCI Barnaby, assisted by new DS Nelson, arrives in the village of Morton Shallows to investigate the death of furniture maker and local philanderer Conor Bridgeman during a ghost-hunting party at the local Manor House. The murder victim had been stabbed with an antique sword. The Manor has a haunted
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Harriet Farmer wakes up after being in a coma for almost a year. Shortly after running away to elope with her boyfriend, Finn Robson, Harriet had been left for dead in local woodland. Barnaby and Jones look into whether the attack could be connected to rivalry in a chess club, whose members are very
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New Causton DCI John Barnaby arrives in Midsomer county. Years earlier, the body of a renowned racing car driver had been found at the prestigious Darnley Park Girls School, apparently having committed suicide with a revolver. The school is now hosting a vintage car rally, but the event is disrupted
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Devington Manor Winter School, led by internationally renowned musician Sir Michael Fielding, is a magnet for many aspiring piano students, including gifted Zoe Stock. Whilst walking by the riverbank in the manor grounds, Zoe sees a woman jump from the bridge and disappear in the water. When Barnaby
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New acting Chief Superintendent John Cotton plans a team-building exercise at a Territorial Army centre run by Colonel Matt Parkes. Barnaby and Jones are very reluctant to take part and when an explosion at the Parkes family haulage yard occurs, the detectives see the investigation as an opportunity
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When Private Tommy Hicks is executed during WWI for cowardice and desertion by a firing party commanded by Lt. Hammond, it ignites a 90-year feud between the Hicks and Hammond families. A group of pranksters kidnap Lt. Hammond's son, retired army officer Henry Hammond. They re-enact the execution of
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The wealthy, eccentric, and obese Sir Freddy Butler dies shortly after gathering his current and former wives at a dinner to make an announcement. George Bullard tells Barnaby that the death was from natural causes. The case becomes more complex when Freddy's will goes missing after his solicitor is
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After a successful day at the races for the racehorse, Bantling Boy, it is not long before one of the horse's owners is found murdered in the horses' stables. The victim, Bruce Hartley, had been in dispute with the other owners of Bantling Boy, having had a heated argument with them over an offer to
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When a local handyman finds a female classics teacher and a member of a group of orchid enthusiasts poisoned in her own home, DCI Barnaby finds himself heading back to Midsomer Malham, the day after he and Joyce had helped out during the village's annual garden show. It is discovered that the victim
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At the Midsomer Regatta, the beautiful day is interrupted when the dead chairman of the local rowing club, Guy Sweetman, is found in the water. Barnaby and Scott learn that Guy, who had a reputation as a ladies' man, had participated in secret meetings with several other members. The two detectives
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Nine years after Ferdy Villiers committed suicide at the family home, Draycott Hall, his family gather at the Hall to celebrate Christmas. When Ferdy's nephew, Howard, finds a message in a Christmas cracker predicting that members of the family will be dead by midnight Boxing Day, everyone dismisses
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In the village of Midsomer Magna, the body of the local resident Julian Shepherd is found, having apparently drowned himself by driving into a lake. It is discovered later that he was desperately seeking a way out of bankruptcy, after visiting a local millionaire, to get back his money from a scheme
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The naked body of a dead man is found in one of Midsomer Parva's wheat field crop circles. It is discovered that he was electrocuted, has puncture marks on his back, and that a piece of his hair is missing. As Barnaby and Troy investigate, more bodies turn up, including another in a crop circle. The
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Having been controversially acquitted of the murder of Viola Deepdale, Toby Wagner tries to settle down in the village of Tamworth Springs. His desire to join the local Stitcher Society is not well received by the other members. Reuben Tooms, Viola's brother in law, tries to persuade them that Toby
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There is a full moon over Little Worthy at Halloween and the people in the area are thrilled when local photographer Steve Skelton wins a competition in the village with his own creation of the Wolf Hunter. Unexpectedly, the Wolf Hunter is becoming a viral meme, with people coming from miles around
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Ballroom dancer Rosa Corrigan is found murdered in her home on the night after the start of the annual ‘Paramount Dance Extravaganza’. Her brother Duncan is also found murdered. Barnaby and Winter must investigate rival dancers and their jealous partners, while also having to contend with corporate
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Mark Adler is found dead in a cryogenic treatment chamber, where the temperature was set to -150 degrees C, freezing him to death. He had bought and professionalized a local rugby club in Midsomer, the Causton Lions, but it seems that isn't the only reason others bore grudges against Mark. Then the
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When the annual harvest fair arrives in the village of Whitcombe Mallet, it reopens old wounds for some villagers. After the son of an equestrian centre owner is found trampled by his own horse, the detectives have to look into a case with much complexity that has its roots in the past, in order to
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The crime festival and book fair open in the village of Luxton Deeping. Shortly after, an announcement is made, during a meeting of a newly discovered manuscript by the late crime writer George Summersbee. When the manuscript is stolen and a woman is found dead after spinning a roulette wheel trap,
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When the body of farmer Martin Strickland is found in woodland, it transpires that he was covered in truffle oil and mauled to death by a wild boar. Barnaby and Nelson head to Midsomer Wyvern. Strickland was the landlord of Wyvern House, an upmarket and picturesque country house restaurant run by a
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Midsomer Pastures is on the map due to its famous connection with producing the Midsomer Blue cheese. When Debbie Moffett is lured to the caves and is subsequently bludgeoned by a wheel of cheese, it leads the detectives to investigate both the secret, controversial plans to modernize the dairy and
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Barnaby and Jones enter the cloistered world of Midsomer Priory to investigate the death of Mother Thomas Aquinas. Earlier, an ancient stained glass window at the priory had been vandalised, leading the nuns to discuss selling their valuable collection of antique silver to finance its repair. After
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Farmer Alex Preston's dead body is found in the centre of the ancient Crowcall stone circle days before the spring equinox. Early evidence points to a community of New Dawn Druids, who had been angered over Preston's plans to plough the meadow and make the sacred place inaccessible. But when one of
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The Midsomer Conservation Society is up in arms when the newly built Swanscombe House is a highlight of an open garden day. An ugly confrontation ensues when some of its members make angry accusations of corruption against those responsible for the design, construction and planning approval for the
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The notorious 13th hole at the prestigious Whiteoaks Golf Club, known as Crisp's Folly, becomes the scene of a brutal murder when member Alistair Kingslake is found bludgeoned to death. The many suspects include fellow members and the club's staff against a background of snobbery, gambling, illegal
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When popular GP Dr. Alan Delaney borrows fellow Dr. James Kirkwood's new car for an evening call-out, he is mysteriously killed in a hit-and-run accident. Barnaby and Jones start investigating in Midsomer Market and discover that James may have been the intended victim. The case leads them to North
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Annie Woodrow is being tried for the murder of her friend Frances Trevelyan. The prosecution alleges that her motive was her love for Frances' husband John. As Annie's trial begins, DCI Barnaby becomes increasingly doubtful of the damning evidence he provided to build the case against her. A chance
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The villagers of Midsomer Barton are celebrating the annual Oak Apple Week when the body of a woman is found in a stream. The return of the festival queen event, after a hiatus of eight years, seems to be a link to a series of murders. Barnaby and Jones investigate and find some familiar faces from
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The bell-ringers of Midsomer Wellow celebrate their win of £30,000 on a horse race and are hopeful of winning the annual striking competition. When a grudge from the past later starts to resurface, an unknown killer soon begins to target the bell-ringers, one by one. Greg Tutt is found shot through
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Laurel Newman is found murdered on the night of her wedding to Gavin Webster, son of Sarah Barnaby's old friend Hazel. A talk radio host, Laurel had been receiving online harassment as well as packages containing dead animals, which Gavin accuses the police of not taking seriously. Serena Madison,
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The body of Mahesh Sidana, butterfly collector and founding member of an elite IQ society, is found pinned to a wall in a manner akin to his treasured butterfly specimens. This is the first of a series of strange murders that evoke trapped insects. DCI Barnaby and DS Winter are thrust into a crime
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The launch of the latest sparkling wine, which is produced by the Carnarvon Estate Winery in Midsomer Vinae, loses all its fizz when wine critic Nadia Simons gives it a very harsh review. Moments later, guests who had been sampling the vintage start collapsing. Owner William Carnarvon suspects the
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Little Crosby are hosting its folk festival and event organiser Toby Winning is shortly found dead, having drowned in a bowl of eggs and live eels. The murder seemed to have been inspired by a ballad by late musician Johnny Carver. Toby had recently announced plans to relocate the event to London,
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reignites a long running feud between the DeQuettevilles and the neighbouring Fleetwood family, who were in opposing sides in the battle. Barnaby and Jones suspect that the killer is operating with an accomplice, as it seems impossible for a single person to be involved. Barnaby instructs Jones to
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Barnaby and Jones attend the Midsomer Abbas spring fair, a celebration of the village’s friendship with Midsomer Herne. After sampling the local cider, Barnaby becomes unwell, and moments later the body of Peter Slim is discovered inside the cider vat. Peter had been a tax inspector searching for
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Lucy Oliver, daughter to friends of George Bullard, disappears from a manor house being used by the Oblong Foundation, a New Age cult organisation. Bullard asks for Barnaby's help in finding out what happened to her. The Oblong Foundation is renting the manor house from Ruth Lambert, who inherited
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A quiet spa weekend at Swavely Manor proves far from relaxing when Tom and Joyce arrive and a female client is found murdered in the flotation chamber. Barnaby interrupts his spa treatment to investigate with Jones. The mystery deepens when the victim's husband disappears. As Tom worries about his
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history. Amidst the sound of gunfire, the witch on the 'Dunk the Witch' stall is shot dead. Barnaby and Jones look at possible motives, which seem to revolve around the disputed ownership of an area of local land. The investigation encounters family rivalries and a recurring Wild West theme before
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During a children's magic show, a performer assisting with a trick is poisoned whilst on stage. It is found that the poison came from a species of Ecuadorean frog. Barnaby and Jones discover that conflict is once again brewing between a village occult guide and enthusiast Ernest Baillol and famous
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There is a fierce rivalry between traditional and digital photographers in the village of Luxton Deeping. When the photographic society's committee decides not to accept digital images at the annual photographic exhibition, matters take an ugly turn and there is a confrontation. The following day,
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Solicitor Nick Turner apparently commits suicide by walking off the roof of his home in Midsomer Magna, and his neighbour Jack Wilmot mysteriously disappears that same day. A series of unexplained events follow. Barnaby and Scott soon discover that a large amount of money has gone missing from the
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In the village of Fletcher's Cross, undertaker Patrick Pennyman is found dead in his own chapel of rest by his wife. Barnaby and Scott start looking into a controversial spiritualist church in the village. Villager Elizabeth Key tells her friend Joyce of her suspicions that the murdered undertaker
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An old pagan festival is revived in Midsomer Parva, with the burning effigy of a straw woman as its centrepiece. To the horror of the onlookers, the local curate, Alex Deakin, is found trapped within the effigy and burns to death. As the police investigate, a series of further deaths from apparent
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Daniel Talbot, a student at Devington School, dies after being attacked and stabbed during the annual St. Malley's Day race. DCI Barnaby and DS Troy discover that Daniel was unhappy with his membership of the school's elite Pudding Club, founded by his grandfather, and had planned to run away from
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figure Jonathan Lowrie in the museum at Aspern Tallow brings Barnaby and Troy to investigate. A series of ghostly events follow. Things take a more serious turn when the body of his elderly descendant Marcus Lowrie is found in the tomb of his ancestor, and the two detectives encounter a mysterious
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arrive in the village of Martyr Warren, local magistrate Hector Bridges is found murdered in his own library with his shotgun. Barnaby and Troy had earlier dissuaded him from forcefully evicting the didicoys, with help from his army friends. They soon learn Hector was a bully, and disliked by many
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Sleepy Goodman’s Land is now well known as the greenest village in Midsomer and has recently been purchased by the American oilman Rooster Harlin. All seems well in the village until Danny Tarleton is found murdered after being stabbed with a weathervane. His father Liam is soon found murdered as
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The residents in the village of Mods Mire are gathered at the village church to celebrate the 10th anniversary of "The Seeker", a book written by Bertram Jewel. It transpires that his famous book will be republished with an additional page where a new set of clues have been drawn. The excitement,
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The residents in the village of Elverton-Cum-Latterly are about to start their rehearsals for a charity drag queen extravaganza, when Lois Springfield is found murdered. After receiving a warning message, Malik Payne is almost run over by a car and it now seems that someone is not happy about the
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The village of Blacktrees-on-Marsh has always been haunted by the shadow of the Blacktrees Prophecy, and for some the fear has seeped into them so deeply that a small group of locals founded Midsomer’s first doomsday prepper group. One morning, their leader, Warren Kaine, receives the call he has
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After receiving a head injury from a horse kick, Francesca Lounds falls into a coma for two years. As she awakens, she is murdered when someone unplugs her life-support respirator and a rolled-up comic book is inserted into her throat. Her son, Barrett Lounds, is later found murdered when someone
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Shortly after a young woman takes a walk into woodland dressed in period attire from a Jane Austen event in the village, her body is found stabbed with a quill. It is discovered that she was a journalist curious about the village's new trial healthcare drone delivery programme. Barnaby and Winter
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The village of Burwood Mantle is hosting an international cycling competition, when the race leader defies orders, beats his teammate to the finishing line, and is subsequently murdered. It literally opens up many jealousies and betrayals amongst his fellow competitors, with sponsorship concerns,
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When wealthy landowner Gregory Lancaster's body goes missing on the night of his death, it starts a series of mysterious events in the village of Little Malton. DCI Barnaby, DS Nelson, and new forensic pathologist Kam Karimore enter a very macabre world of body-snatching. Nothing is quite what it
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The Milton Estate is the principal landowner for much of Milton Cross, with many people and businesses dependent on Edward Milton for their jobs and income. One of those businesses is the Woodley & Woodley tailor shop. When Sonia Woodley is found murdered in the churchyard two years after the
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Ex-convict Ronnie Tyler departs from the village of Midsomer Holm, having successfully participated in a rehabilitation scheme for reformed criminals. At his send-off are DCI Tom Barnaby and Jack Colby, a disgraced ex-policeman and former colleague of Barnaby. Jack is decidedly frosty towards his
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Villagers of Eleverton-cum-Latterly are divided over a controversial new supermarket development. Soon after a heated meeting, Frank Hopkirk, an independent environmental supervisor, is found stabbed to death at a timber yard on the site of the new supermarket. When Barnaby and Jones investigate,
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Barnaby and Scott arrive in Midsomer St. Michael to investigate the apparently accidental death of former prize-winning author Richard Rackham. It transpires that his neck was expertly broken before he was pushed down the stairs. Meanwhile the village celebrates its 12th annual Literary festival,
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When Susan Bartlett is found murdered in Setwale Wood in Midsomer Worthy, DCI Barnaby and DS Troy discover the wood is the centre of a court case over a proposed redevelopment involving neighbouring farmers Simon Bartlett and James Harrington. Barnaby and Troy now suspect murder when two children
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Carla Constanza, a Brazilian actress and advertising face of Monarch Tobacco, is found strangled with a necktie in Raven’s Wood. This murder is reminiscent of three similar murders that occurred nine years ago. A German backpacker, an au pair and a hotel maid had all been raped and strangled with
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When the annual summer pet show comes to the village of Bellville, it is rocked by the murder of a local estate agent, Seb Huntington. He is discovered in the marquee, surrounded by live rabbits. DCI Barnaby and DS Winter explore whether the motive was animal-rights activism, theft of one of the
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Art historian Philip Hamilton is restoring a medieval fresco is unearthed in the church crypt of Midsomer St Claire. When his partner Nancy Dewar is found dead in a river, a series of murders commences that appear to be inspired by macabre illustrations in the fresco. As the village prepares for
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When Eve Lomax, a film journalist writing a book about 1960s horror actress Stella Harris, is found dead in Midsomer Langley, it appears her neck was punctured by a vampire. Shortly afterward, Stella's more famous sister Diana Davenport returns to the village after a 40-year-old family rift. The
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Jo Starling arrives at her cottage in Great Worthy to find her housemate, Dianne Price, dead in the bath. The message "Blessed Be the Bride" is written on the mirror above her body in red lipstick. There follows a series of bizarre murders with similar wedding-themed messages also written in red
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As the preparations are underway for Cully Barnaby's wedding, Ned Fitzroy and Beth Porteous get married in Bledlow village. At the reception in Bledlow Hall, the maid of honour, Marina Fellowes, is found murdered. With the honeymoon postponed, the newlyweds and their guests find themselves under
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In the village of Midsomer Worthy, council employee Martin Barrett entertains a mystery woman before being shot dead through his kitchen window. Barnaby and Jones discover that Barrett was an accomplished blackmailer and believe his murderer to be one of his many victims. The investigation takes
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Retired music teacher Arthur Leggott is murdered after disturbing an intruder at his home in Badger's Drift. It is discovered that a musical manuscript by the late composer Joan Alder has since gone missing before being sent to auction. When the manuscript shows signs that it has been written by
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John Ransom gets thrown out of the village pub in Midsomer Mere for fighting with his brother-in-law, and a short while later he is found dead on the green. It is discovered that John had been used as a guinea pig for scientific experiments by his brother Max, who suspected he had the ability of
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The Maid in Splendour is a popular pub in the village of Midsomer Worthy. Its former publican Michael Bannerman, who is well-liked among the locals, has handed control of The Maid to his humourless son Stephen. When barman Jamie Cruickshank, and then Stephen Bannerman, are shot dead, Barnaby and
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DS Dan Scott arrives in Midsomer as DS Troy's replacement. He is instantly involved in a case in the village of Midsomer Mallow, when a college secretary is found murdered. Soon after a retired doctor is also murdered during the village's annual garden open day. Barnaby and Scott investigate the
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In the village of Monks Barton, two couples seemingly disappear from their cottages. When Barnaby and Jones arrive, they learn about the legendary and mysterious haunted woods. Shortly afterwards, a body is found in a shallow grave, giving Barnaby and Jones an accurate description of one of the
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Barnaby and Joyce to the seaside town of Fennacombe Bay. The detectives find themselves questioning a former marine geologist, a police committee chairman, a cleaner, and a fisherman. The murderer is hidden in plain sight, and it is a long time before Barnaby finally realises who the culprit is.
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Adam Asoba is found murdered, having been boiled to death in one of the vats at the newly opened brewery of the famously cursed abbey in Midsomer. Dr. Fleur Perkins, a new pathologist, tells Barnaby and Winter that Adam Asoba was living under a false name, and that he actually died three years
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The Bleakridge Watch is a vigilante group established by Ingrid Lockston after her brother was killed in an unsolved hit and run incident. The police investigate when Watch member Angus Colton is found dead in his butcher shop whilst looking into a series of burglaries. The Watch does not have
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When famous boxer John Kinsella wins a world title in New York, the villagers of Midsomer Morchard are overjoyed at his success. Shortly afterwards a solicitor is found dead by his assistant and Kinsella's manager. Barnaby and Jones investigate against the background of a Victorian prize-fight
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A newly discovered landscape painting by the 19th-century artist Henry Hogson creates a sensation in the art world when it is discovered, and is sold at auction for £400,000. That night, Felicity Law, the previous owner of the artwork, is tortured and killed. When another Hogson is stolen in a
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Faith Alexander arrives in Midsomer to meet her long-lost uncle Rex Masters. She is shocked to discover that Rex's friends had been told she had died in a plane crash. Rex's body is soon afterwards found in the nearby river. Barnaby and Jones investigate who would wish Rex harm. Things become
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event. When elderly Ms. Danvers is poisoned shortly before the event takes place, Barnaby and Jones must investigate whether her murder was related to the feud or another unknown cause. When the Rev. Anthony Gant is shot and killed whilst taking part in the traditional ride, and another murder
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The body of a visitor is found in the famous relish factory of Plummer & Son in the village of Little Upton. When the detectives begin investigating the Plummer family and its staff, it turns out that the victim, Dexter Lockwood, was known to the family and had been on a guided tour of the
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Henry Shirewell, patriarch of the Shirewell family, has lately passed away from natural causes, and a funeral is being held for him at the chapel of Stourwick Estate. A family meeting is taking place shortly afterwards, and the other members of the Shirewell family are up in arms when Lucian
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A new sculpture park opens in the village of Angel's Rise. On its opening night, Brandon Monkford is found murdered beside one of the centrepiece sculptures. It transpires that after Brandon’s wife Alexandra had started a relationship with Daniel Fargo, Brandon had cut Alexandra and their two
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Midsomer Worthy is preparing for the Four Choirs Competition when one of their members, Connor Simpson, is found dead at his home. Barnaby and Jones begin to look into the events leading to his death. The case is further complicated when a birdwatcher and estate keeper are also killed. With a
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a local woman. Winter finds it suspicious when the man who found the body, Jack Morris, keeps showing up before him and Barnaby as they investigate. Barnaby is surprised when he sees Morris for the first time. It is former DS Ben Jones, now promoted to DI in Brighton, and working undercover.
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The lives of elderly eccentrics William and Mary Bingham come under police investigation when a social services inspector is found dead in the river, apparently from a canoeing accident. Barnaby is suspicious and quickly concludes the death was murder. He and Jones investigate a local artist
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to enable more powerful computer processing. But Jeffers believes he has found a glitch in his invention which will put millions of people at risk if his discovery is improperly used. This angers software boss Clinton Finn, who fears he will lose millions if the truth is exposed. A series of
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Peter and Caroline Cave are house-hunting in Midsomer Newton and view a tumbledown cottage in secluded woodland. The following morning they are both found dead in their car near the house. DCI Barnaby and Acting DC Ben Jones enter a world where crooked estate agents, property developers, and
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In 1970, Roger Heldman apparently died in an accident during an archaeological dig at the Midsomer Barrow. Two important Celtic pieces, a spear head and a chalice, were discovered but subsequently disappeared. In the present day, Roger's son Gareth is killed with the spear, after having had
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The villagers of Midsomer Deverell are angered by the Inkpen family's plans to convert the public memorial garden into a tea shop. When Elspeth Inkpen's daughter Fliss is found murdered in the garden, Barnaby and Troy believe that someone may be determined to stop its destruction. Elspeth
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Martin Wroath is found dead in his home in Midsomer Worthy. He had been shot with a shotgun using an elaborately rigged wire leading from his foot to the trigger. First appearances suggest suicide, but the autopsy reveals that he had been drugged. The police conclude he was murdered. The
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It is the end of the tourist season for the Little Worthy model village, owned by the elderly Compton sisters. Model maker Bob Moss is carrying out his daily early morning rounds of the village when he discovers the body of Richard Tanner, stabbed and tied down in a scene reminiscent of
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re-enactment in which Kinsella and the local blacksmith portray the boxers. As the event becomes unexpectedly realistic, Kinsella's manager is found murdered in his home gymnasium. Barnaby finds the solution only after realising that his judgement has been clouded in this investigation.
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tell them they found the body the previous afternoon. But as they investigate this case, they soon uncover a web full of witchcraft, potions, and hidden secrets. When James Harrington is also found murdered, Barnaby and Troy realise, that they need to work fast to avoid further deaths.
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talented baker and chocolatier at the shop owned by Mark's wife Samantha, Dominic Braun, is found dead in the kitchen, drowned in chocolate. Now, it is up to Barnaby and Winter to find the real connection between the murders, and solve the riddle of a blackmailer's missing photos.
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account of one of Nick's clients. Shortly afterwards, Nick's rival is murdered in an elaborate ritual using his own model of a medieval catapult, while his wife is forced to watch. Then Barnaby and Scott fall into danger as they are locked into an apparently forgotten wine cellar.
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discover that other band members could be targets. When another is murdered, they discover that a former member, Ginger Foxton, who disappeared 30 years before and had been presumed dead, could still be alive. The detectives enter the world of rock music to find the killer.
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murder, and to find Laura. Their investigation reveals that the couple had met at Elaine Trim's dancing classes in Morton Fendle. The two attend a 1940s-style dance night at the village hall, before another man is found stabbed and more secrets come to light.
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had a secret lover and had helped to smuggle a rare orchid, the Yellow Roth, out of Borneo. With suspects and motives abounding, the police find themselves dealing with grudges, jealousies, and envy. Where the orchid goes, murders follow.
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deliberately killed in an arson attack on his home. DCI Barnaby and DC Jones work their way through the extended Butler family and uncover hidden secrets, illegitimate children, and elusive treasure before they catch the killer.
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competitive. Before long, Harriet starts remembering that night, leading to her possibly revealing who attacked her and the whereabouts of her boyfriend Finn. The detectives need to solve chess notation to identify the culprit.
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to explore the woods of Little Worthy in the hope of catching a glimpse of the beast. The excitement turns into fear when Jez Gladberry is found murdered in the woods, killed in the unique way of the Wolf Hunter.
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by the death of one of the judges, a local celebrity DJ. Initially, his death is also presumed to be suicide, but Barnaby soon spots evidence suggesting that both victims had been murdered.
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buy the horse. Things get worse for the other owners when a series of further killings follow, before a darker motive is revealed and the detectives bring the culprit to justice.
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factory the day before his body was found. It is not long before legal documents, family resentments, and mysterious sightings add to the complexity of the case.
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that impacts not only their community, but internationally. With the help of an old friend, they set out to catch the culprit before another victim is found.
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spontaneous human combustion follow. Barnaby and Scott soon suspect that someone is using the illusion of witchcraft to hide their true motives.
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10017:The Killings at Badger's Drift
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1319:The Killings at Badger's Drift
1284:
1277:
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9733:
7597:The Ballad of Midsomer County
4794:may hold the key to the case.
9531:
2325:A slashed portrait of local
2002:Shortly after two groups of
7:
9263:The Witches of Angel’s Rise
7798:The Incident at Cooper Hill
6972:24 September 2012
6609:21 September 2011
6098:22 September 2010
5924:The Made-to-Measure Murders
5685:23 September 2009
4568:17 September 2006
4472:10 September 2006
4421:24 September 2006
4409:Four Funerals and a Wedding
2993:22 September 2002
2930:15 September 2002
2717:23 September 2001
2657:16 September 2001
2423:10 September 2000
1983:19 September 1999
1917:12 September 1999
1264:
704:17 September 2006
560:22 September 2002
524:23 September 2001
514:10 September 2000
452:19 September 1999
10:
10109:
9977:The Killings of Copenhagen
8496:Death of the Small Coppers
8443:The Ghost of Causton Abbey
8103:18 December 2016
8004:17 February 2016
7957:10 February 2016
7658:18 February 2015
7611:11 February 2015
7415:12 February 2014
7402:The Killings of Copenhagen
7217:24 December 2013
6595:The Sleeper Under the Hill
6045:8 September 2010
5987:10 February 2010
5372:24 December 2008
4668:12 November 2006
4521:3 September 2006
4274:26 February 2006
3682:25 December 2004
3633:29 February 2004
2599:9 September 2001
2540:2 September 2001
2106:31 December 1999
1054:18 December 2016
1028:17 February 2016
992:18 February 2015
956:12 February 2014
946:24 December 2013
730:12 November 2006
632:25 December 2004
478:31 December 1999
10093:Midsomer Murders episodes
10004:
9986:
9917:
9752:"Midsomer shines for ITV"
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6069:the killer can be caught.
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319:Abbie and Georgia Mukleen
9275:27 August 2023
9131:3 October 2021
8663:6 January 2020
8616:26 August 2019
8162:4 January 2017
7757:6 January 2016
7270:8 January 2014
7069:9 January 2013
7019:2 January 2013
6147:6 October 2010
5120:1 January 2008
5013:Death in a Chocolate Box
4217:9 October 2005
4118:2 October 2005
3879:9 January 2005
3668:Ghosts of Christmas Past
3439:4 January 2004
3086:3 January 2003
2480:26 August 2001
1172:27 August 2023
1018:6 January 2016
766:1 January 2008
694:9 October 2005
668:2 October 2005
586:3 January 2003
9368:14 April 2024
9356:The Blacktrees Prophecy
9246:The Pirates of Penzance
9084:11 April 2021
8897:21 March 2021
8508:17 March 2019
8455:10 March 2019
8250:Red in Tooth & Claw
6923:21 March 2012
6505:20 April 2011
6450:30 March 2011
6393:23 March 2011
5838:14 April 2010
5621:5 August 2009
4973:27 April 2008
4374:12 March 2006
4358:Down Among the Dead Men
4020:13 March 2005
1590:22 April 1998
1527:29 March 1998
1458:22 March 1998
1336:23 March 1997
1198:14 April 2024
1136:28 March 2021
1090:10 March 2019
874:23 March 2011
812:14 April 2010
406:22 March 1998
380:23 March 1997
83:
41:Chief Inspector Barnaby
10065:A Ghost in the Machine
9970:The Christmas Haunting
9462:23 July 2024
9415:16 July 2024
9094:November–December 2020
9037:4 April 2021
8344:The Curse of the Ninth
8319:September–October 2016
8014:September–October 2015
7425:September–October 2013
7204:The Christmas Haunting
6933:November–December 2011
6879:September–October 2011
6515:September–October 2010
6379:Death in the Slow Lane
6055:September–October 2009
5971:The Sword of Guillaume
5826:The Great and the Good
5748:November–December 2008
5570:29 July 2009
5523:22 July 2009
5333:November–December 2007
5323:27 July 2008
5276:13 July 2008
5229:20 July 2008
4936:November–December 2006
4482:November–December 2005
4431:September–October 2005
4323:5 March 2006
4205:The House in the Woods
4069:3 April 2005
4030:November–December 2004
3643:November–December 2003
3596:September–October 2003
3248:September–October 2002
2895:September–October 2001
2885:23 June 2002
2823:16 June 2002
2667:November–December 2000
2609:September–October 2000
2587:Who Killed Cock Robin?
2316:September–October 1998
1600:November–December 1997
1346:September–October 1996
1162:4 April 2021
802:22 July 2009
550:16 June 2002
10025:Death of a Hollow Man
9225:28 May 2023
9178:29 May 2022
9166:The Scarecrow Murders
9141:January–February 2021
9047:October–November 2020
8972:Series 22 (2021–2023)
8838:The Miniature Murders
8738:Series 21 (2020–2021)
8720:August–September 2017
8651:Till Death Do Us Part
8569:19 May 2019
8390:Series 20 (2019–2020)
8366:October–November 2016
8356:20 May 2018
8309:13 May 2018
8272:August–September 2016
8038:Series 19 (2016–2018)
7967:August–September 2015
7150:Series 16 (2013–2014)
6797:Series 15 (2012–2013)
6650:The Night of the Stag
6564:October–November 2010
6554:25 May 2011
6460:August–September 2010
6326:Series 14 (2011–2012)
6108:October–November 2009
5936:12 May 2010
5866:Series 13 (2010–2011)
5695:October–November 2008
5631:August–September 2008
5458:Series 12 (2009–2010)
5311:The Magician's Nephew
5286:October–November 2007
5239:August–September 2007
5169:6 July 2008
5053:Series 11 (2008–2010)
5025:11 May 2008
4995:The Scarlet Pimpernel
4983:January–February 2007
4926:3 June 2007
4889:October–November 2006
4835:August–September 2006
4601:Series 10 (2006–2008)
4531:January–February 2006
4384:August–September 2005
4079:January–February 2005
3983:October–November 2004
3936:August–September 2004
3692:January–February 2004
3574:The Maid in Splendour
3549:August–September 2003
3297:October–November 2002
3224:A Tale of Two Hamlets
2833:August–September 2001
2550:August–September 2000
2527:The Electric Vendetta
1676:August–September 1997
1510:Death of a Hollow Man
1064:20 May 2018
838:12 May 2010
740:11 May 2008
9702:"A Climate of Death"
9072:The Stitcher Society
8791:The Point of Balance
8604:The Lions of Causton
8148:Crime and Punishment
7057:The Sicilian Defence
6958:Written in the Stars
6920:Elizabeth-Anne Wheal
6889:re-enactment of the
5419:5 May 2010
5369:Elizabeth-Anne Wheal
4914:Picture of Innocence
4879:8 May 2007
4418:Elizabeth-Anne Wheal
4152:Series 9 (2005–2006)
3710:Series 8 (2004–2005)
3536:Elizabeth-Anne Wheal
3315:Series 7 (2003–2004)
2618:The village doctor (
2358:Series 4 (2000–2001)
2039:Series 3 (1999–2000)
1809:Christopher Villiers
1666:6 May 1998
1382:Christopher Villiers
776:5 May 2010
416:6 May 1998
10049:Faithful unto Death
9789:www.telegraph.co.uk
8297:Death by Persuasion
7007:Death and the Divas
6909:Murder of Innocence
6229:Not in My Back Yard
6031:Blood on the Saddle
5801:February–March 2009
5407:Talking to the Dead
5382:February–March 2008
5035:February–March 2007
4654:Dance with the Dead
4578:February–March 2006
4128:February–March 2005
4055:Sauce for the Goose
2927:Christopher Russell
2507:. Kenneth Gooders (
2420:Christopher Russell
2332:Sylvestra Le Touzel
2103:Douglas Livingstone
2092:Death of a Stranger
1633:Eleanor Summerfield
1575:Faithful unto Death
1549:Nicholas Le Prevost
171:
90:
58:, was portrayed by
9949:Ring Out Your Dead
9868:Full episode guide
9750:(2 January 2008).
8932:With Baited Breath
8885:The Sting of Death
8698:Send in the Clowns
7943:Saints and Sinners
7847:Breaking the Chain
7104:Schooled in Murder
6540:The Oblong Murders
6491:Echoes of the Dead
5760:Gulliver's Travels
5511:The Dogleg Murders
4961:They Seek Him Here
3527:Sins of Commission
2964:Adrian Scarborough
2919:Ring Out Your Dead
2848:Barbara Leigh-Hunt
2259:Peter Drinkwater (
225:Dr. George Bullard
169:
163:Series 20–present
150:Series 19–present
137:Series 20–present
126:Series 14–present
113:Series 13–present
88:
28:British television
10075:
10074:
10057:A Place of Safety
10033:Death in Disguise
9956:Dead in the Water
9942:Market For Murder
9935:Electric Vendetta
9731:
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9213:For Death Prepare
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7147:
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6833:Original air date
6794:
6793:
6385:Richard Holthouse
6357:Original air date
6323:
6322:
6188:Richard Holthouse
6066:American frontier
6037:Richard Holthouse
5902:Original air date
5863:
5862:
5832:Richard Holthouse
5679:Richard Holthouse
5605:Secrets and Spies
5517:Richard Holthouse
5489:Original air date
5455:
5454:
5317:Richard Holthouse
5112:Richard Holthouse
5084:Original air date
5050:
5049:
5019:Richard Holthouse
4920:Richard Holthouse
4875:Douglas Watkinson
4809:The Axeman Cometh
4703:The Animal Within
4632:Original air date
4598:
4597:
4562:Richard Holthouse
4556:Last Year's Model
4466:Richard Holthouse
4370:Douglas Watkinson
4183:Original air date
4149:
4148:
4110:Richard Holthouse
4104:Midsomer Rhapsody
3967:Richard Holthouse
3826:Douglas Watkinson
3813:Dead in the Water
3741:Original air date
3707:
3706:
3580:Richard Holthouse
3486:Richard Holthouse
3346:Original air date
3312:
3311:
3280:Jeremy Silberston
3074:A Talent for Life
3052:Original air date
3018:
3017:
2873:A Worm in the Bud
2844:Rupert Vansittart
2810:Market for Murder
2787:Original air date
2753:
2752:
2648:Jeremy Silberston
2389:Original air date
2355:
2354:
2327:English Civil War
2302:Douglas Watkinson
2227:Jeremy Silberston
2070:Original air date
2036:
2035:
2009:Honeysuckle Weeks
1979:Douglas Watkinson
1908:Jeremy Silberston
1901:Dead Man's Eleven
1833:Jeremy Silberston
1763:Jeremy Silberston
1734:Original air date
1700:
1699:
1662:Douglas Watkinson
1651:Death in Disguise
1621:Tessa Peake-Jones
1586:Douglas Watkinson
1518:Jeremy Silberston
1474:Gerald Hadleigh (
1449:Jeremy Silberston
1423:Original air date
1389:
1388:
1362:Elizabeth Spriggs
1358:Rosalie Crutchley
1327:Jeremy Silberston
1301:Original air date
1255:
1254:
339:
338:
303:DS Charlie Nelson
167:
166:
155:Dr. Fleur Perkins
10100:
10041:Written in Blood
9928:Destroying Angel
9910:Midsomer Murders
9902:
9895:
9888:
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9878:
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9627:Book of the Dead
9600:March–April 2023
9587:
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9585:The Devil's Work
9548:
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9536:
9535:
9499:
9498:
9469:
9467:
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9451:
9450:A Grain of Truth
9422:
9420:
9412:Nick Hicks-Beach
9405:
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9403:The Debt of Lies
9378:March–April 2022
9375:
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9303:Series 23 (2024)
9282:
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9188:March–April 2021
9185:
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9128:Nick Hicks-Beach
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8954:July–August 2019
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8800:Nick Hicks-Beach
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8613:Nick Hicks-Beach
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7993:
7992:Harvest of Souls
7964:
7962:
7945:
7944:
7918:July–August 2015
7915:
7913:
7896:
7895:
7866:
7864:
7849:
7848:
7819:
7817:
7800:
7799:
7767:March–April 2015
7764:
7762:
7747:
7746:
7708:
7701:
7696:
7695:
7692:Series 18 (2016)
7665:
7663:
7648:
7647:
7646:A Vintage Murder
7618:
7616:
7599:
7598:
7569:
7567:
7550:
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7520:
7518:
7503:
7502:
7464:
7457:
7452:
7451:
7448:Series 17 (2015)
7422:
7420:
7405:
7404:
7376:July–August 2013
7373:
7371:
7356:
7355:
7326:
7324:
7307:
7306:
7277:
7275:
7260:
7259:
7224:
7222:
7207:
7206:
7166:
7159:
7154:
7153:
7126:July–August 2012
7123:
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7105:
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6891:Battle of Naseby
6876:
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6857:
6856:
6818:
6811:
6806:
6805:
6803:
6770:July–August 2011
6767:
6765:
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6619:March–April 2011
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6542:
6541:
6512:
6510:
6501:Peter J. Hammond
6493:
6492:
6457:
6455:
6436:
6435:
6403:July–August 2010
6400:
6398:
6381:
6380:
6342:
6335:
6330:
6329:
6299:
6297:
6280:
6279:
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6201:
6199:
6184:
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6157:March–April 2010
6154:
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6135:
6134:
6105:
6103:
6094:Peter J. Hammond
6086:
6085:
6052:
6050:
6033:
6032:
5997:July–August 2009
5994:
5992:
5973:
5972:
5943:
5941:
5926:
5925:
5887:
5880:
5875:
5874:
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5848:March–April 2009
5845:
5843:
5828:
5827:
5798:
5796:
5779:
5778:
5745:
5743:
5734:Peter J. Hammond
5726:
5725:
5692:
5690:
5675:
5674:
5628:
5626:
5607:
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5580:July–August 2008
5577:
5575:
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5513:
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5467:
5462:
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5429:March–April 2008
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5360:
5359:
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5328:
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5312:
5283:
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5266:
5265:
5236:
5234:
5226:Michael Crompton
5217:
5216:
5176:
5174:
5157:
5156:
5130:July–August 2007
5127:
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5069:
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5015:
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4774:July–August 2006
4771:
4769:
4754:
4753:
4724:
4722:
4705:
4704:
4675:
4673:
4664:Peter J. Hammond
4656:
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4617:
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4605:
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4575:
4573:
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4509:
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4462:
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4442:Skimmington Ride
4428:
4426:
4411:
4410:
4381:
4379:
4360:
4359:
4333:July–August 2005
4330:
4328:
4311:
4310:
4281:
4279:
4270:Peter J. Hammond
4260:
4259:
4224:
4222:
4207:
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4168:
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4123:
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4025:
4010:
4009:
3980:
3978:
3963:
3962:
3933:
3931:
3916:
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3889:July–August 2004
3886:
3884:
3876:Terry Hodgkinson
3869:
3868:
3837:
3835:
3816:
3815:
3784:
3782:
3773:Peter J. Hammond
3765:
3764:
3726:
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3689:
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3640:
3638:
3623:
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3576:
3575:
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3544:
3529:
3528:
3502:July–August 2003
3499:
3497:
3482:
3481:
3446:
3444:
3435:Peter J. Hammond
3427:
3426:
3387:
3385:
3370:
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3331:
3324:
3319:
3318:
3294:
3292:
3275:
3274:
3245:
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3226:
3225:
3199:July–August 2002
3196:
3194:
3179:
3178:
3177:Painted in Blood
3145:
3143:
3134:Peter J. Hammond
3126:
3125:
3124:Death and Dreams
3093:
3091:
3076:
3075:
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3003:July–August 2001
3000:
2998:
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2875:
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2713:Peter J. Hammond
2705:
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2664:
2662:
2653:Peter J. Hammond
2643:
2642:
2606:
2604:
2589:
2588:
2547:
2545:
2537:Terry Hodgkinson
2530:
2529:
2505:Destroying angel
2490:July–August 2000
2487:
2485:
2470:
2469:
2467:Destroying Angel
2430:
2428:
2413:
2412:
2374:
2367:
2362:
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2313:
2311:
2292:
2291:
2290:Beyond the Grave
2246:July–August 1999
2243:
2241:
2232:Anthony Horowitz
2222:
2221:
2181:
2179:
2162:
2161:
2113:
2111:
2094:
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2055:
2048:
2043:
2042:
2029:Elizabeth Garvie
1990:
1988:
1969:
1968:
1936:Tara Cavendish (
1924:
1922:
1913:Anthony Horowitz
1903:
1902:
1868:Nicholas Farrell
1849:
1847:
1838:Anthony Horowitz
1828:
1827:
1826:Strangler's Wood
1793:Dominic Jephcott
1782:July–August 1998
1779:
1777:
1768:Anthony Horowitz
1758:
1757:
1719:
1712:
1707:
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1673:
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1654:
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1609:Lesley Vickerage
1597:
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1553:Angela Pleasence
1545:Denyse Alexander
1534:
1532:
1513:
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1468:July–August 1997
1465:
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1454:Anthony Horowitz
1444:
1443:
1441:Written in Blood
1408:
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1396:
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1332:Anthony Horowitz
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356:Originally aired
347:
346:
327:Dr. Kam Karimore
290:Dr. Kate Wilding
277:DC Gail Stephens
172:
168:
105:DCI John Barnaby
91:
87:
46:Anthony Horowitz
23:Midsomer Murders
10108:
10107:
10103:
10102:
10101:
10099:
10098:
10097:
10078:
10077:
10076:
10071:
10008:Caroline Graham
10006:
10000:
9982:
9913:
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9864:
9859:
9858:
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9832:
9825:acornonline.com
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9807:acornonline.com
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9783:
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9778:
9771:
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9757:
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9626:
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9613:
9591:Roberto Bangura
9584:
9583:
9570:
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9525:
9497:Dressed to Kill
9496:
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9483:
9465:
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9402:
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9362:Roberto Bangura
9355:
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9172:Christine Lalla
9165:
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9078:Roberto Bangura
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8259:Lisa Holdsworth
8249:
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7954:Lisa Holdsworth
7942:
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7655:Lisa Holdsworth
7645:
7644:
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7596:
7595:
7583:
7565:
7563:
7548:Murder by Magic
7547:
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7534:
7516:
7514:
7501:The Dagger Club
7500:
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7486:
7466:
7458:
7450:
7441:
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7399:
7387:
7369:
7367:
7363:Michael Aitkens
7354:The Flying Club
7353:
7352:
7340:
7322:
7320:
7304:
7303:
7291:
7273:
7271:
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7117:
7113:Lisa Holdsworth
7103:
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7006:
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6993:
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6957:
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6895:
6872:
6870:
6865:Michael Aitkens
6854:
6853:
6840:
6820:
6812:
6801:
6799:
6790:
6763:
6761:
6747:
6746:
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6698:
6697:
6685:
6667:
6665:
6661:Nicholas Martin
6649:
6648:
6636:
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6610:
6594:
6593:
6581:
6576:
6557:
6555:
6539:
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6526:
6508:
6506:
6490:
6489:
6477:
6472:
6453:
6451:
6446:Michael Aitkens
6433:
6432:
6420:
6415:
6396:
6394:
6389:Michael Aitkens
6378:
6377:
6364:
6344:
6336:
6328:
6319:
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6295:
6293:
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6180:
6168:
6150:
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6144:Nicholas Martin
6132:
6131:
6119:
6101:
6099:
6084:The Silent Land
6083:
6082:
6070:
6048:
6046:
6030:
6029:
6017:
6012:
5990:
5988:
5983:Michael Aitkens
5970:
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5957:
5939:
5937:
5923:
5922:
5909:
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5881:
5870:
5868:
5859:
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5794:
5792:
5776:
5775:
5763:
5741:
5739:
5723:
5722:
5710:
5706:computer wafers
5688:
5686:
5682:Michael Russell
5672:
5671:
5659:
5624:
5622:
5617:Michael Aitkens
5604:
5603:
5591:
5573:
5571:
5567:Nicholas Martin
5557:
5556:
5544:
5526:
5524:
5510:
5509:
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5476:
5468:
5460:
5451:
5441:
5422:
5420:
5406:
5405:
5393:
5375:
5373:
5358:Days of Misrule
5357:
5356:
5344:
5326:
5324:
5320:Michael Russell
5310:
5309:
5297:
5279:
5277:
5263:
5262:
5250:
5232:
5230:
5214:
5213:
5201:
5196:
5172:
5170:
5154:
5153:
5141:
5123:
5121:
5116:Michael Aitkens
5105:
5104:
5091:
5071:
5063:
5055:
5046:
5028:
5026:
5012:
5011:
4999:
4976:
4974:
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4929:
4927:
4913:
4912:
4900:
4882:
4880:
4864:
4863:
4851:
4828:
4826:
4821:Michael Aitkens
4808:
4807:
4795:
4767:
4765:
4751:
4750:
4738:
4720:
4718:
4702:
4701:
4689:
4671:
4669:
4653:
4652:
4639:
4619:
4611:
4603:
4594:
4571:
4569:
4555:
4554:
4542:
4524:
4522:
4507:Death in Chorus
4506:
4505:
4493:
4475:
4473:
4460:Country Matters
4459:
4458:
4446:
4424:
4422:
4408:
4407:
4395:
4377:
4375:
4357:
4356:
4344:
4326:
4324:
4319:Michael Aitkens
4308:
4307:
4295:
4277:
4275:
4257:
4256:
4244:
4239:
4220:
4218:
4204:
4203:
4190:
4170:
4162:
4154:
4145:
4140:
4121:
4119:
4114:Richard Cameron
4103:
4102:
4090:
4072:
4070:
4054:
4053:
4041:
4023:
4021:
4007:
4006:
3994:
3976:
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3748:
3728:
3720:
3712:
3703:
3685:
3683:
3667:
3666:
3654:
3636:
3634:
3621:The Straw Woman
3620:
3619:
3607:
3589:
3587:
3573:
3572:
3560:
3542:
3540:
3526:
3525:
3513:
3495:
3493:
3480:The Fisher King
3479:
3478:
3466:
3461:
3442:
3440:
3424:
3423:
3411:
3406:
3383:
3381:
3377:Michael Russell
3367:
3366:
3353:
3333:
3325:
3317:
3308:
3290:
3288:
3284:Michael Russell
3272:
3271:
3259:
3241:
3239:
3223:
3222:
3210:
3192:
3190:
3176:
3175:
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3139:
3123:
3122:
3110:
3089:
3087:
3073:
3072:
3059:
3039:
3031:
3023:
3021:Series 6 (2003)
3014:
2996:
2994:
2980:
2979:
2967:
2956:Hugh Bonneville
2952:Lyndsey Marshal
2933:
2931:
2906:
2888:
2886:
2882:Michael Russell
2872:
2871:
2859:
2826:
2824:
2808:
2807:
2794:
2774:
2766:
2758:
2756:Series 5 (2002)
2749:
2720:
2718:
2702:
2701:
2689:
2678:Gillian Kearney
2660:
2658:
2640:
2639:
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2541:
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2452:
2426:
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2411:Garden of Death
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3107:Honor Blackman
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9672:Helen Jenkins
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9594:Julia Gilbert
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8847:Helen Jenkins
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4008:Hidden Depths
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2726:
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2703:Tainted Fruit
2696:
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2688:also appears.
2687:
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2562:John Woodvine
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2021:Jerome Willis
2018:
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1995:
1992:
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1972:
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1952:also appears.
1951:
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1943:
1939:
1938:Felicity Dean
1933:
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1927:May–June 1999
1926:
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1884:Trudie Styler
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322:Series 16–19
321:
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316:Betty Barnaby
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310:
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298:Series 14–17
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281:Kirsty Dillon
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229:Barry Jackson
227:
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131:Betty Barnaby
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118:Sarah Barnaby
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89:Current cast
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9847:. Retrieved
9842:
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9824:
9815:
9806:
9797:
9788:
9779:
9768:
9756:. Retrieved
9748:The Guardian
9742:
9566:Filming Date
9337:Filming Date
9125:Audrey Cooke
9034:Chris Murray
9006:Filming Date
8797:Audrey Cooke
8772:Filming Date
8657:Audrey Cooke
8557:Drawing Dead
8535:
8531:
8527:
8505:Chris Murray
8479:
8474:
8424:Filming Date
8380:
8375:
8306:Chris Murray
8256:Steve Hughes
8233:
8228:
8197:Last Man Out
8131:
8125:World War II
8122:
8072:Filming Date
8028:
8023:
8001:Caleb Ranson
7856:Chris Murray
7781:
7776:
7726:Filming Date
7682:
7677:
7510:Chris Murray
7482:Filming Date
7438:
7434:
7305:Wild Harvest
7241:
7236:
7214:Chris Murray
7184:Filming Date
7140:
7135:
7038:
6836:Filming Date
6800:
6787:Kirov Ballet
6633:
6628:
6578:
6573:
6474:
6469:
6434:Dark Secrets
6417:
6412:
6360:Filming Date
6316:
6311:
6289:Andrew Payne
6239:J.C. Wilsher
6133:Master Class
6014:
6006:
5933:Andrew Payne
5905:Filming Date
5869:
5788:Andrew Payne
5656:
5640:
5520:Andrew Payne
5492:Filming Date
5447:
5443:
5438:
5198:
5188:
5106:Shot at Dawn
5087:Filming Date
4993:
4923:Andrew Payne
4848:
4844:
4789:
4635:Filming Date
4591:
4587:
4469:Andrew Payne
4258:Dead Letters
4241:
4236:
4214:Barry Simner
4186:Filming Date
4142:
4137:
4066:Andrew Payne
3961:Second Sight
3914:Bantling Boy
3744:Filming Date
3583:Andrew Payne
3463:
3458:
3408:
3403:Henry Cavill
3399:
3349:Filming Date
3186:Andrew Payne
3055:Filming Date
2990:Andrew Payne
2966:also appear.
2879:David Tucker
2820:Andrew Payne
2790:Filming Date
2742:John McGlynn
2593:David Tucker
2572:also appear.
2570:Alec McCowen
2509:Jonathan Coy
2474:David Tucker
2449:Neil Dudgeon
2445:Belinda Lang
2392:Filming Date
2350:also appear.
2275:also appear.
2269:Timothy West
2205:also appear.
2145:also appear.
2116:October 1999
2073:Filming Date
2031:also appear.
2017:Phyllida Law
2013:John Duttine
1942:Robert Hardy
1886:also appear.
1864:Jeremy Clyde
1811:also appear.
1805:Judy Parfitt
1797:village fete
1737:Filming Date
1695:also appear.
1635:also appear.
1559:also appear.
1537:October 1997
1494:also appear.
1488:Joanna David
1476:Robert Swann
1426:Filming Date
1384:also appear.
1366:Richard Cant
1304:Filming Date
1270:Pilot (1997)
1257:
272:Series 9–15
268:Jason Hughes
264:DS Ben Jones
255:John Hopkins
251:DS Dan Scott
242:Daniel Casey
233:Series 1–14
220:Series 1–13
216:Laura Howard
207:Series 1–13
194:Series 1–13
190:John Nettles
170:Former cast
146:Nick Hendrix
122:Fiona Dolman
109:Neil Dudgeon
79:
71:Neil Dudgeon
68:
64:
60:John Nettles
50:
39:
21:
20:
18:
9996:Tom Barnaby
9669:Paul Gibson
9666:"Claws Out"
9563:UK air date
9557:Directed by
9456:Paul Gibson
9334:UK air date
9328:Directed by
9031:Matt Carter
9003:UK air date
8997:Directed by
8891:Matt Carter
8769:UK air date
8763:Directed by
8610:Matt Carter
8538:Easter eggs
8449:Matt Carter
8421:UK air date
8415:Directed by
8350:Matt Carter
8303:Alex Pillai
8203:Matt Carter
8069:UK air date
8063:Directed by
7900:Matt Carter
7894:A Dying Art
7751:Alex Pillai
7717:Directed by
7668:August 2014
7507:Alex Pillai
7473:Directed by
7409:Alex Pillai
7360:Luke Watson
7264:Alex Pillai
7258:Let Us Prey
7175:Directed by
7063:Alex Pillai
6861:Alex Pillai
6827:Directed by
6748:A Rare Bird
6351:Directed by
6235:Peter Smith
6090:Peter Smith
5930:Peter Smith
5896:Directed by
5777:The Creeper
5730:Peter Smith
5646:during the
5564:Peter Smith
5483:Directed by
5270:Peter Smith
5161:Peter Smith
5078:Directed by
4758:Peter Smith
4660:Peter Smith
4626:Directed by
4315:Peter Smith
4309:Vixen's Run
4211:Peter Smith
4177:Directed by
3873:Peter Smith
3769:Peter Smith
3735:Directed by
3533:Peter Smith
3431:Peter Smith
3425:Bad Tidings
3340:Directed by
3234:Alan Plater
3230:Peter Smith
3130:Peter Smith
3046:Directed by
2987:Peter Smith
2960:Gemma Jones
2781:Directed by
2709:Peter Smith
2686:Celia Imrie
2682:Alan Howard
2641:Dark Autumn
2620:Ian McNeice
2596:Jeremy Paul
2534:Peter Smith
2417:Peter Smith
2383:Directed by
2193:Alice Bly (
2166:Peter Smith
2127:James Bolam
2064:Directed by
1728:Directed by
1625:Paul Brooke
1613:Roger Allam
1484:Anna Massey
1417:Directed by
1295:Directed by
361:First aired
259:Series 7–8
246:Series 1–7
203:Jane Wymark
134:Isabel Shaw
56:Tom Barnaby
10082:Categories
9988:Characters
9845:. IMDb.com
9734:References
9708:Maria Ward
9705:Leon Lopez
9636:Jeff Povey
9571:(millions)
9560:Written by
9506:Maria Ward
9503:Leon Lopez
9466:2024-07-23
9419:2024-07-16
9372:2024-04-14
9365:Jeff Povey
9342:(millions)
9331:Written by
9279:2023-08-27
9272:Maria Ward
9229:2023-05-28
9182:2022-05-29
9135:2021-10-03
9088:2021-04-11
9081:Jeff Povey
9041:2021-04-04
9011:(millions)
9000:Written by
8941:Jeff Povey
8901:2021-03-21
8854:2020-02-04
8807:2020-01-21
8777:(millions)
8766:Written by
8714:2020-01-14
8667:2020-01-06
8620:2019-08-26
8573:2019-05-19
8566:Jeff Povey
8512:2019-03-17
8459:2019-03-10
8429:(millions)
8418:Written by
8360:2018-05-20
8313:2018-05-13
8266:2017-01-18
8213:2017-01-11
8206:Jeff Povey
8166:2017-01-04
8159:Paul Logue
8107:2016-12-18
8077:(millions)
8066:Written by
8008:2016-02-17
7961:2016-02-10
7912:2016-02-03
7904:Jeff Povey
7863:2016-01-27
7816:2016-01-13
7809:Paul Logue
7761:2016-01-06
7731:(millions)
7720:Written by
7662:2015-02-18
7615:2015-02-11
7608:Paul Logue
7566:2015-02-04
7517:2015-01-28
7487:(millions)
7476:Written by
7419:2014-02-12
7412:Paul Logue
7370:2014-02-05
7323:2014-01-15
7274:2014-01-08
7267:Paul Logue
7221:2013-12-24
7189:(millions)
7178:Written by
7120:2013-01-30
7073:2013-01-09
7066:Paul Logue
7023:2013-01-02
6976:2012-09-24
6927:2012-03-21
6873:2012-02-01
6841:(millions)
6830:Written by
6764:2012-01-11
6717:2011-10-26
6668:2011-10-12
6613:2011-09-21
6558:2011-05-25
6509:2011-04-20
6454:2011-03-30
6397:2011-03-23
6365:(millions)
6354:Written by
6296:2011-02-02
6247:2011-01-12
6198:2010-10-13
6151:2010-10-06
6102:2010-09-22
6049:2010-09-08
5991:2010-02-10
5940:2010-05-12
5910:(millions)
5899:Written by
5842:2010-04-14
5795:2010-01-27
5742:2009-10-28
5689:2009-09-23
5673:The Glitch
5625:2009-08-05
5574:2009-07-29
5527:2009-07-22
5497:(millions)
5486:Written by
5423:2010-05-05
5376:2008-12-24
5327:2008-07-27
5280:2008-07-13
5233:2008-07-20
5173:2008-07-06
5124:2008-01-01
5092:(millions)
5081:Written by
5029:2008-05-11
4977:2008-04-27
4930:2007-06-03
4883:2007-05-08
4829:2007-02-02
4768:2007-01-26
4721:2007-01-19
4672:2006-11-12
4640:(millions)
4629:Written by
4572:2006-09-17
4525:2006-09-03
4476:2006-09-10
4425:2006-09-24
4378:2006-03-12
4327:2006-03-05
4278:2006-02-26
4221:2005-10-09
4191:(millions)
4180:Written by
4122:2005-10-02
4073:2005-04-03
4024:2005-03-13
3977:2005-01-23
3930:2005-01-16
3883:2005-01-09
3834:2004-10-17
3781:2004-10-10
3749:(millions)
3738:Written by
3686:2004-12-25
3637:2004-02-29
3630:Jeff Dodds
3590:2004-01-25
3543:2004-01-18
3496:2004-01-11
3443:2004-01-04
3384:2003-11-02
3354:(millions)
3343:Written by
3291:2003-01-31
3242:2003-01-24
3193:2003-01-17
3160:Isla Blair
3142:2003-01-10
3090:2003-01-03
3060:(millions)
3049:Written by
2997:2002-09-22
2934:2002-09-15
2889:2002-06-23
2827:2002-06-16
2795:(millions)
2784:Written by
2738:Lucy Punch
2721:2001-09-23
2661:2001-09-16
2603:2001-09-09
2544:2001-09-02
2484:2001-08-26
2427:2000-09-10
2397:(millions)
2386:Written by
2344:David Robb
2310:2000-02-05
2240:2000-01-29
2178:2000-01-22
2143:Toby Jones
2110:1999-12-31
2078:(millions)
2067:Written by
1987:1999-09-19
1950:Toby Jones
1921:1999-09-12
1876:Toby Jones
1872:Peter Eyre
1846:1999-02-03
1776:1999-01-20
1742:(millions)
1731:Written by
1670:1998-05-06
1658:Baz Taylor
1594:1998-04-22
1582:Baz Taylor
1531:1998-03-29
1492:Una Stubbs
1462:1998-03-22
1420:Written by
1340:1997-03-23
1298:Written by
1202:2024-04-14
1176:2023-08-27
1166:2021-04-04
1140:2021-03-28
1130:2020-01-21
1104:2020-01-14
1094:2019-03-10
1068:2018-05-20
1058:2016-12-18
1032:2016-02-17
1022:2016-01-06
996:2015-02-18
986:2015-01-28
960:2014-02-12
950:2013-12-24
924:2013-01-30
914:2012-02-01
888:2012-01-11
878:2011-03-23
852:2011-02-02
842:2010-05-12
816:2010-04-14
806:2009-07-22
780:2010-05-05
770:2008-01-01
744:2008-05-11
734:2006-11-12
708:2006-09-17
698:2005-10-09
672:2005-10-02
662:2004-10-10
636:2004-12-25
626:2003-11-02
600:2003-01-31
590:2003-01-03
564:2002-09-22
554:2002-06-16
528:2001-09-23
518:2000-09-10
492:2000-02-05
482:1999-12-31
456:1999-09-19
446:1999-01-20
420:1998-05-06
410:1998-03-22
384:1997-03-23
364:Last aired
307:Gwilym Lee
10005:Novels by
9532:Series 24
9219:Toby Frow
8844:Toby Frow
8563:Toby Frow
8155:Renny Rye
7950:Renny Rye
7853:Rob Evans
7805:Renny Rye
7604:Renny Rye
7312:Renny Rye
6965:Renny Rye
6916:Renny Rye
6706:Renny Rye
6547:Renny Rye
6285:Renny Rye
6140:Renny Rye
5978:Renny Rye
5784:Renny Rye
5612:Renny Rye
5365:Renny Rye
5222:Renny Rye
5195:murdered.
5192:fletching
4816:Renny Rye
4710:Renny Rye
4365:Renny Rye
4294:the past.
4265:Renny Rye
4062:Renny Rye
3821:Renny Rye
3675:Renny Rye
181:Duration
175:Character
100:Duration
94:Character
9919:Episodes
9849:25 March
9754:. London
7110:Andy Hay
6009:Brighton
5648:Cold War
2257:lothario
2004:didicoys
1265:Episodes
353:Episodes
9758:9 April
9569:Viewers
9543:overall
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10060:(1999)
10052:(1996)
10044:(1994)
10036:(1992)
10028:(1989)
10020:(1987)
9551:series
9322:series
8991:series
8757:series
8409:series
8057:series
7711:series
7467:series
7169:series
6821:series
6345:series
5890:series
5644:Berlin
5477:series
5072:series
4791:Hamlet
4620:series
4171:series
3729:series
3334:series
3040:series
2775:series
2568:, and
2377:series
2346:, and
2141:, and
2058:series
1882:, and
1807:, and
1722:series
1631:, and
1490:, and
1411:series
1380:, and
1289:series
350:Series
9554:Title
9325:Title
8994:Title
8760:Title
8412:Title
8060:Title
7714:Title
7470:Title
7172:Title
6824:Title
6348:Title
5893:Title
5480:Title
5075:Title
4623:Title
4174:Title
3732:Title
3646:10.03
3599:10.24
3505:10.17
3393:10.01
3337:Title
3043:Title
2778:Title
2380:Title
2061:Title
1930:11.07
1855:10.70
1785:10.41
1725:Title
1414:Title
1292:Title
373:Pilot
26:is a
9874:.com
9872:IMDb
9851:2023
9843:IMDb
9760:2008
9475:3.21
9428:2.94
9381:3.77
9288:3.37
9238:3.62
9191:3.47
9144:4.58
9097:4.99
9050:5.18
8957:4.94
8910:5.56
8863:5.62
8816:4.82
8723:5.12
8676:5.59
8629:4.65
8582:4.76
8532:Note
8521:6.00
8468:6.39
8369:4.98
8322:5.82
8275:5.98
8222:6.55
8175:6.25
8116:5.68
8017:5.60
7970:5.83
7921:5.54
7872:5.80
7825:5.90
7770:6.04
7671:5.03
7624:5.39
7575:5.59
7526:5.91
7428:6.54
7379:6.05
7332:6.24
7283:6.06
7230:4.92
7129:6.89
7082:6.95
7032:6.49
6985:5.05
6936:5.60
6882:6.94
6773:6.43
6726:6.38
6677:6.04
6622:5.83
6567:5.33
6518:5.47
6463:6.32
6406:6.44
6305:8.10
6256:6.93
6207:5.70
6160:6.10
6111:5.45
6058:6.07
6000:7.02
5949:5.53
5851:5.46
5804:6.35
5751:6.43
5698:6.34
5634:6.28
5583:6.90
5536:6.14
5444:Note
5432:5.92
5385:5.89
5336:7.01
5289:7.16
5242:7.25
5182:7.20
5133:6.62
5038:6.88
4986:7.98
4939:7.31
4892:6.18
4838:6.87
4777:6.88
4730:6.95
4681:7.80
4581:6.78
4534:6.28
4485:5.80
4434:7.29
4387:8.07
4336:8.94
4287:8.54
4230:8.49
4131:6.97
4082:9.73
4033:8.56
3986:8.69
3939:8.80
3892:8.74
3843:9.13
3790:8.56
3695:6.90
3552:9.71
3452:9.96
3300:9.32
3251:9.28
3202:9.45
3151:9.46
3099:9.23
3006:9.37
2962:and
2943:9.43
2898:9.52
2836:8.99
2730:9.80
2670:9.77
2612:9.13
2553:9.99
2493:9.99
2436:7.65
2319:9.40
2271:and
2249:9.65
2201:and
2187:8.88
2119:5.87
2027:and
1996:9.99
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1555:and
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9870:at
9718:TBA
9696:140
9682:TBA
9660:139
9646:TBA
9618:138
9604:TBA
9576:137
9547:No.
9540:No.
9516:TBA
9488:136
9441:135
9394:134
9347:133
9318:No.
9311:No.
9254:132
9204:131
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9110:129
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8987:No.
8980:No.
8923:126
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8782:123
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8746:No.
8689:122
8642:121
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8405:No.
8398:No.
8335:116
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8053:No.
8046:No.
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7637:104
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5886:No.
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5652:MI6
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3036:No.
3029:No.
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2764:No.
2373:No.
2366:No.
2054:No.
2047:No.
1718:No.
1711:No.
1407:No.
1400:No.
1285:No.
1278:No.
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