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Midsomer Murders

1997 • ITV
4.5
248 reviews
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Season 11 episodes (7)

1 Blood Wedding
5/11/08
A society wedding takes place between Sir Ned Fitzroy And Beth Porteous and the maid of honour is stabbed to death at the reception. Meanwhile, Cully, who has been offered an acting job in London, is soon to marry Simon Dixon and Inspector Troy turns up for the wedding as do Cully's grandparents.
2 Shot At Dawn
7/6/08
The unveiling of a disgraced soldier's name on a First World War memorial in Midsomer Parva leads to a number of deaths
3 Left For Dead
7/13/08
While out getting signatures for a petition against a local by-pass, Lynne Fox (Maggie Steed) finds Ron and Libby Wilson dead in their house. Shortly afterwards the man behind the by-pass Jack Purdy (Matthew Flynn) is found dead in his car, the day before the wedding of his brother Mark (Shaun Dooley).
4 Midsomer Life
7/20/08
Charlie Finleyson (Richard Ward) is found in his car in Dray's Copse, having been dead for two weeks. His wife Christina (Serena Gordon) seems indifferent to his death, and he thought she was having an affair with Guy Sandys (Simon Williams), the editor of the Midsomer Life magazine.
5 The Magician's Nephew
7/27/08
Ernest Balliol is the high priest of the Temple of Thoth, a pagan cult, and is extremely upset when Aloysius Wilmington, an old friend and local magician, publishes a book declaiming the cult as nothing more than a drunken invention.
6 Days of Misrule
12/24/08
Barnaby and Jones are forced to take part in a team building exercise and Tom has problems with the young new acting Chief Superintendent John Cotton (Nick Fletcher). Following an explosion in a truck, a body is soon discovered.
7 Talking to the Dead
5/5/10
When two couples vanish into thin air in the village of Monks Barton, Barnaby and Jones hear rumours of haunted woods and witch craft. Barnaby remains sceptical of this, even when an unidentified body is found in a shallow grave and the missing start turning up dead...

About this show

The villains of Midsomer face a tough adversary as DCI Barnaby and his colleagues moves in to fight crime and solve murders in the beautiful but deadly villages of Midsomer.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
248 reviews
Bella Bee
January 31, 2016
The new DCI Barnaby is just as good as the old one. He's got a better sense of humour and a much more likeable character, even though John Nettles was brilliant in his own right. I love the programme and it also has a younger fanbase now. I will continue to look forward to watching it on Wednesday nights.
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A Google user
October 11, 2015
Brilliant TV show, really enjoying watching these for the first time and can't wait to watch through the seasons. The characters, the scenery and the storylines are perfectly executed and each episode is a good 1h40m long and very entertaining. Great value for money and much appreciated, thank you.
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Cheryl Lawlor
August 10, 2014
Murder, stalks the peaceful lanes and pretty stone-cottage gardens,of the charming old-English Midsomer Villages. Dectective Barnaby and his constable, Jones, the local village coppers, must follow the clues and search for a motive that will lead them to the latest cunning killer, as the body count rises.
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