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  • Midsomer Murders: Series 23 [DVD]Midsomer Murders: Series 23 | DVD | (18/11/2024) from £14.44   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Midsomer Murders - Series 20 [DVD]Midsomer Murders - Series 20 | DVD | (02/12/2019) from £32.49   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Starring Neil Dudgeon as Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby this DVD collection contains all six episodes from the twentieth series of Midsomer Murders. Set in the idyllic, picturesque county of Midsomer, all is not as it seems and beneath the tranquil surface of village life exists a disturbing and cunning propensity for murder.

  • Midsomer Murders - Series 19 Complete [DVD]Midsomer Murders - Series 19 Complete | DVD | (21/05/2018) from £31.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Starring Neil Dudgeon as Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby this DVD collection contains all six episodes from the nineteenth series of Midsomer Murders. Set in the idyllic, picturesque county of Midsomer, all is not as it seems and beneath the tranquil surface of village life exists a disturbing and cunning propensity for murder.

  • Midsomer Murders - Series 18 [DVD]Midsomer Murders - Series 18 | DVD | (16/05/2016) from £32.98   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

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  • Heartbeat - The Complete Series 9 [DVD]Heartbeat - The Complete Series 9 | DVD | (06/02/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £49.99

    Set during the 1960s in the fictional North Yorkshire village of Aidensfield, this phenomenally popular series interweaves crime and medical storylines, with colourful regular characters that viewers took to their heart, illustrious guests and a wonderfully nostalgic soundtrack. Staple Sunday-night viewing for two decades, Heartbeat scooped many prestigious awards including Best Performing Peak-Time Drama in 1999 (beating Coronation Street), and several ITV Programme of the Year awards. Attracting a peak audience of 14 million and spawning a highly successful spin-off, The Royal, the series has garnered a devoted following and remains prime-time viewing world-wide.This ninth series finds PC Mike Bradley and feisty solicitor Jackie planning a quiet wedding, while district nurse Maggie comes to terms with life as a single mum, and barmaid Gina continues to be unlucky in love. Charlotte Church, Judy Cornwell, Phyllis Logan and George Sewell guest-star, with Take That's Gary Barlow appearing in the series' 150th edition.

  • Midsomer Murders Series Fifteen [DVD]Midsomer Murders Series Fifteen | DVD | (06/05/2013) from £19.58   |  Saving you £40.41 (206.38%)   |  RRP £59.99

    Starring Neil Dudgeon as Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby this DVD collection contains all six episodes from the fifteenth series of Midsomer Murders and includes a fascinating behind the scenes feature with cast and crew on the set of Death and the Divas. Set in the idyllic picturesque county of Midsomer all is not as it seems and beneath the tranquil surface of village life exists a disturbing and cunning propensity for murder. Special Features: Behind the scenes Biography of the Writer Cast Filmographies Broadcast Dates Picture Galleries Subtitles

  • Heartbeat - The Complete Series 10 [DVD]Heartbeat - The Complete Series 10 | DVD | (26/03/2012) from £28.01   |  Saving you £21.98 (78.47%)   |  RRP £49.99

    Set during the 1960s in the fictional North Yorkshire village of Aidensfield, this phenomenally popular series stars Jason Durr as PC Mike Bradley, the former Metropolitan officer whose work takes him into the heart of rural community life.Staple Sunday-night viewing for two decades, with colourful regular characters that viewers took to their hearts and a wonderfully nostalgic soundtrack, Heartbeat scooped many prestigious awards including Best Performing Peak-Time Drama in 1999 (beating Coronation Street), and a number of ITV Programme of the Year awards. Attracting a peak audience of 14 million and spawning a highly successful spin-off, The Royal, the series has garnered a devoted following and remains prime-time viewing world-wide.Guest-starring John Nettles, David Essex, Russ Abbot, Jean Alexander and Susan Jameson, among others, this series sees Mike and solicitor Jackie settling into married life, and new doctor Tricia Summerbee (Clare Calbraith) arriving at Ashfordly Hospital. There's romance for Gina and PC Phil Bellamy, while at the station Sergeant Craddock and his team face some of their toughest cases yet...

  • Midsomer Murders Series 22 [DVD] [2021]Midsomer Murders Series 22 | DVD | (18/09/2023) from £19.99   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    All six episodes from the 22nd series of the ITV crime drama set in the picturesque Midsomer region. DCI John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon) and his team investigate several more cases including a murder mystery weekend that turns deadly, a rising body count linked to the latest Midsomer Mummers charity production of 'The Pirates of Penzance' and a body found surrounded by occult symbols. The episodes are: 'The Wolf Hunter of Little Worthy', 'The Stitcher Society', 'Happy Families', 'The Scarecrow Murders', 'For Death Prepare' and 'The Witches of Angel's Rise'.

  • Midsomer Murders - Nelson's Casebook [DVD]Midsomer Murders - Nelson's Casebook | DVD | (03/07/2017) from £11.99   |  Saving you £22.02 (220.42%)   |  RRP £32.01

    This special collection celebrates the cases that DS Nelson solved with DCI John Barnaby, including the 100th episode: The Killings of Copenhagen. Featuring 15 films, behind the scenes featurettes and an interview with Gwilym Lee.

  • Midsomer Murders - The Killings At Badger's Drift [1997]Midsomer Murders - The Killings At Badger's Drift | DVD | (19/04/2004) from £5.99   |  Saving you £11.00 (183.64%)   |  RRP £16.99

    The very first episode of Midsomer Murders is based on the award winning Inspector Barnaby novels by Caroline Graham. An old lady witnesses a shocking event but before she can tell anyone what she has seen she dies from what seems to be natural causes. Her dearest friend drags the unwilling Inspector Barnaby into the case. He soon begins to see that certain things just don't add up then a second gruesome killing confirms his suspicions.

  • Midsomer Murders - Death's Shadow [1997]Midsomer Murders - Death's Shadow | DVD | (08/08/2003) from £6.88   |  Saving you £10.11 (146.95%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Based on Caroline Graham's novels and featuring the stolid crime-solving skills of Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby, Midsomer Murders made their television debut in 1997 and continue to keep viewers happy with that potent whodunnit ingredient: spectacularly bloody murders in the most tranquil rural settings the Shires have to offer. Midsomer is a vaguely defined area of villages and hamlets with charming names like Badger's Drift and Goodman's Land. It also has the highest number of violent deaths per capita outside the average war zone. Serial killings abound to test the nerve of Barnaby (John Nettles) and his sidekick Sergeant Troy (Daniel Casey), a dullard easily perplexed by a world which refuses to stick to his black and white view of things. Nettles is excellent; there's a hint of Bergerac still, now heavier of jowl and broader of beam, though the chasing is necessarily limited and the DCI enjoys the home comforts of an understanding wife and a spirited daughter. "Every time I go into any Midsomer village, it's always the same thing", he huffs. "Blackmail, sexual deviancy, suicide and murder." Ain't it the truth? The murders are astonishing. Family feuds, jealousy, incest, industrial espionage, all erupt at regular intervals leaving a trail of bodies with throats slashed, limbs dismembered and blood absolutely everywhere. Rivers of sheer nastiness run deep beneath the superficially pastoral perfection of Midsomer. Thank goodness there are still men like dependable Barnaby to get to the bottom of things. Eventually. Sure of Barnaby’s eventual success, Midsomer Murders make for a cosy, even comforting, couple of hours curled up in front of the television. And they make a great showcase for star turns from the great stable of British character actors, too, from Celia Imrie and Elizabeth Spriggs to Imelda Staunton and Duncan Preston, who invariably turn this whimsical stuff into the tastiest possible ham.--Piers Ford

  • Midsomer Murders - Destroying Angel [1997]Midsomer Murders - Destroying Angel | DVD | (09/08/2004) from £5.94   |  Saving you £11.05 (186.03%)   |  RRP £16.99

    John Nettles and Daniel Casey star in another installment of this rural detective series based on the novels by Caroline Graham. When Gregory Chambers the manager of the Easterly Grange Hotel fails to turn up to the owner's funeral the local villagers are concerned. When Gregory then doesn't appear to perform his rather unconventional Punch and Judy show the villagers know that something is seriously wrong. It isn't long before Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby and Sergeant Troy

  • Midsomer Murders - Series 19 Part Two [DVD]Midsomer Murders - Series 19 Part Two | DVD | (21/05/2018) from £14.41   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Starring Neil Dudgeon as Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby this DVD collection contains the final three episodes from the nineteenth series of Midsomer Murders. Set in the idyllic, picturesque county of Midsomer, all is not as it seems and beneath the tranquil surface of village life exists a disturbing and cunning propensity for murder.

  • Midsomer Murders - Series 19 Part One [DVD]Midsomer Murders - Series 19 Part One | DVD | (05/06/2017) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

    Starring Neil Dudgeon as Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby, and introducing Nick Hendrix as DS Jamie Winter, this DVD collection contains the first three episodes from the nineteenth series of Midsomer Murders. Set in the idyllic, picturesque county of Midsomer, all is not as it seems and beneath the tranquil surface of village life exists a disturbing and cunning propensity for murder.

  • Midsomer Murders - Faithful Unto Death [1997]Midsomer Murders - Faithful Unto Death | DVD | (08/08/2003) from £5.93   |  Saving you £11.06 (186.51%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Based on Caroline Graham's novels and featuring the stolid crime-solving skills of Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby, Midsomer Murders made their television debut in 1997 and continue to keep viewers happy with that potent whodunnit ingredient: spectacularly bloody murders in the most tranquil rural settings the Shires have to offer. Midsomer is a vaguely defined area of villages and hamlets with charming names like Badger's Drift and Goodman's Land. It also has the highest number of violent deaths per capita outside the average war zone. Serial killings abound to test the nerve of Barnaby (John Nettles) and his sidekick Sergeant Troy (Daniel Casey), a dullard easily perplexed by a world which refuses to stick to his black and white view of things. Nettles is excellent; there's a hint of Bergerac still, now heavier of jowl and broader of beam, though the chasing is necessarily limited and the DCI enjoys the home comforts of an understanding wife and a spirited daughter. "Every time I go into any Midsomer village, it's always the same thing", he huffs. "Blackmail, sexual deviancy, suicide and murder." Ain't it the truth? The murders are astonishing. Family feuds, jealousy, incest, industrial espionage, all erupt at regular intervals leaving a trail of bodies with throats slashed, limbs dismembered and blood absolutely everywhere. Rivers of sheer nastiness run deep beneath the superficially pastoral perfection of Midsomer. Thank goodness there are still men like dependable Barnaby to get to the bottom of things. Eventually. Sure of Barnaby’s eventual success, Midsomer Murders make for a cosy, even comforting, couple of hours curled up in front of the television. And they make a great showcase for star turns from the great stable of British character actors, too, from Celia Imrie and Elizabeth Spriggs to Imelda Staunton and Duncan Preston, who invariably turn this whimsical stuff into the tastiest possible ham.--Piers Ford

  • Midsomer Murders: Series 17 - The Ballad Of Midsomer [DVD]Midsomer Murders: Series 17 - The Ballad Of Midsomer | DVD | (02/03/2015) from £17.98   |  Saving you £2.00 (12.51%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Britain’s best-loved detective series starring Neil Dudgeon as DCI John Barnaby who continues to fight crime in the beautiful but deadly villages of Midsomer. Festival organiser Toby Winning is found dead on the morning of the Lower Crosby Folk Festival shortly after announcing plans to move the festival nearer to London. The murder raises questions as to whether a ballad made famous by late folk singer Johnny Carver could have been the inspiration. Was Winning murdered because of the proposed move or is the motive decades old and yet to be uncovered? Special Features: Behind the Scenes Picture Gallery Cast Filmographies Biography of the Writer Broadcast Dates Subtitles

  • Ultraviolet [1998]Ultraviolet | DVD | (05/02/2001) from £20.98   |  Saving you £4.01 (16.00%)   |  RRP £24.99

    In the six-part British "vampire-slaying" mini-series Ultraviolet we discover that UV light is used (both in surgery and via high-tech weaponry) to identify people who have been infected with a disease labelled "Code 5". It's transmitted via a bite to the neck, but at no point in the series is the word "vampire" used. Instead, in the second episode ("In Nomine Patris") the nickname "Leech" is introduced. We learn that it was this disease, these "Leeches", that were responsible for the Fire of London, and that one in 20 people are already infected. In the opening episode, policeman Michael Colefield (Jack Davenport) is recruited into the secretive CIB. He meets its introverted priest-chief Pearse (Philip Quast), the emotionally driven Dr Angela March (Susannah Harker) and the bullish heavyweight Vaughan (Idris Elba). Spinning around Mike's suddenly complicated life are his best friend's jilted fiancée Kirstie (Colette Brown) and old flame Frances (Fiona Dolman). In later hard-hitting episodes we see a 12-year-old boy stab his teacher priest to death ("Mea Culpa") and the capture of a "Leech" ("Persona Non Grata"). This intriguing series ends having tied together most of its threads, but dangles worrying implications at the viewer... not so much to suggest a sequel as to hammer home everything at stake. --Paul Tonks

  • Midsomer Murders - The Killings of Copenhagen - 100th episode [DVD]Midsomer Murders - The Killings of Copenhagen - 100th episode | DVD | (07/04/2014) from £9.94   |  Saving you £8.05 (44.70%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Britain’s best-loved detective series starring Neil Dudgeon as DCI John Barnaby who continues to fight crime in the beautiful but deadly villages of Midsomer. Eric Calder the chairman of Calder’s Biscuits in Badger’s Drift is killed in a hotel room on a business trip to Copenhagen. Barnaby and Nelson are called in to assist in the investigation and soon find Calder had more than biscuits linking him to the Danishcapital. When another body is found they travel to Denmark to join forces with the Copenhagen cops. This special edition features the 100th episode of Midsomer Murders an interview with Director Alex Pillai and a special Behind the Scenes bonus feature.• Broadcast

  • Midsomer Murders - Stranglers Wood [1997]Midsomer Murders - Stranglers Wood | DVD | (08/08/2003) from £14.02   |  Saving you £2.97 (21.18%)   |  RRP £16.99

    Strangler's Wood is a gruesomely enjoyable entry in the darkly witty Midsomer Murders series. Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby is on the case again, this time in pursuit of a serial murderer who has apparently resurfaced after nearly a decade of quiet. The story is a thoroughly absorbing one, full of nasty crawling secrets that come out when Barnaby begins poking below the village's surface, and the solution is genuinely satisfying. As in other programmes in the series, Strangler's Wood also pays realistic attention to the way Barnaby's job affects his home life, making his tenacity at pursuing a case exasperating without getting melodramatic. Fans of Daniel Casey's Sergeant Troy will be pleased to see him prominently featured in the episode as well. This is a terrific, stand-alone chapter in an excellent series. --Ali Davis

  • Midsomer Murders - The Flying Club [DVD]Midsomer Murders - The Flying Club | DVD | (07/04/2014) from £14.72   |  Saving you £3.27 (18.20%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Britain's best-loved detective series starring Neil Dudgeon as DCI John Barnaby who continues to fight crime in the beautiful but deadly villages of Midsomer. Bernard King is killed in his own plane at Finchmere Airfield. When his dumped body is discovered in the reservoir having been dropped from a great height Barnaby and Nelson find themselves immersed in the thrilling world of flying and aerobatics. However Finchmere also plays host to underhand tactics deception and long standing grudges. A protest group led by Eddie Rayner is trying to close the airfield but is this justification for murder? Or has history finally found its revenge? Special Features: Interview with Gwilym Lee Cast Filmographies Picture Gallery Biography of the Writer Broadcast Dates Subtitles

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