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 Black Book
Midsomer Murders: The Great And The Good
Midsomer Murders: Small Mercies
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. Harriet Farmer wakes up after being in a coma since the night she tried to elope. Soon afterwards, a killer strikes members of a chess club. Could the attack which left Harriet for dead a year ago be linked to moves on a chess board? And where is her boyfriend Finn? Special Features: Cast Filmographies Picture Gallery Biography of the Writer Broadcast Dates Subtitles
Britain’s best-loved detective series enters a new era as DCI John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon), a cousin of the original detective, moves in to fight crime in the beautiful but deadly villages of Midsomer. Peter Slim, the ‘revenue man’ is found in a vat of cider at the Midsomer Abbas May Fayre. Slim was investigating the source of illicit alcohol, known locally as ‘The Beast‘. However Barnaby and Jones believe there is more to Slim’s death than illicit distilling and delve into the lives of the villagers of Midsomer Abbas and Midsomer Mow. When an old tradition, The Night of the Stag, is revived can Barnaby uncover the mystery before the fun takes a more sinister turn?Special Features: Cast Filmographies Picture Gallery Biography of the Writer Broadcast Dates Subtitles
John Nettles stars as Chief Inspector Barnaby in this feature-length episode of the acclaimed crime series. The wife of a wealthy landowner is discovered bludgeoned to death with a cricket bat. Whilst the victim had no apparent enemies her husband Robert Cavendish was hated by all and sundry. Barnaby and his team find themselves enmeshed in a succession of cruel and calculated murders. Once again blackmail deceit greed and revenge threaten to destroy Midsomer's tranquillity.
Titles Comprise:Death in the Slow LaneDark SecretsEchoes of the DeadThe Oblong MurdersThe Sleeper Under the HillThe Night of the StagA Sacred TrustA Rare BirdThe Dark RiderMurder of Innocence
Another Midsomer murder investigation for Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby...Preparations are well under way in Midsomer Mallow for the Perfect Village Competition. However when the body of local rouge Peter Drinkwater is found with a pitchfork protruding from his chest the village people are determined to keep it quiet. After all he was hardly popular in the village. Angry parents jealous husbands victims of crimes believed to have been perpetrated by the deceased and disgrun
To celebrate 15 years of Midsomer Murders on ITV, this set features the highest rating episode of each series, including the Pilot Episode - The Killings at Badger's Drift.Featured Episodes:The Killings at Badger's DriftWritten in BloodStrangler's WoodDead Man's ElevenDestroying AngelRing Out Your DeadA Tale of Two HamletsThe Maid in SplendourSauce for the GooseVixen's RunThey Seek Him HereLeft for DeadSecrets and SpiesFit for MurderDark Secrets
Midsomer Murders: The Dogleg Murders
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. The murder of a journalist has chilling echoes of a 1960s cult horror film starring Midsomer's own Stella Harris. The same film opens the inaugural Midsomer Langley film festival. But Stella's evening is eclipsed by the dramatic arrival of her more famous sister, Diana Davenport, returning after a 40-year family rift. Against the backdrop of sibling rivalry the killings quickly escalate, each of them reminiscent of a movie plot. Is life - and death - imitating art? This DVD also includes an entertaining look behind the scenes with the cast and crew. Special Features: Behind the Scenes Feature Cast Filmographies Picture Gallery Biography of the Writer Broadcast Dates Subtitles
Britain’s best-loved detective series enters a new era as DCI John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon), a cousin of the original detective, moves in to fight crime in the beautiful but deadly villages of Midsomer. Midsomer Priory houses the nuns of the Order of St Mathilde, a community which has very little to do with the outside world. When one of the nuns is found murdered, the Priory has to open its doors to the world of modern policing. Barnaby and Jones discover that the Priory is subject to a Deed of Trust and will house the Order as long as there is a community living there. When the community no longer exists it reverts back to heirs of the benefactor. Will Barnaby find the heirs and can the motive for murder be that simple?Special Features: Cast Filmographies Picture Gallery Biography of the Writer Broadcast Dates Subtitles
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. When dairy worker Debbie Moffett is crushed to death by a giant round of cheese at the home of the world-famous Midsomer Blue, Barnaby and Jones are soon on the case. Pathologist Kate Wilding discovers the victim's daughter was being expelled from the local prep school and it emerges Debbie died just hours after an argument at a parents' council meeting. Her phone leads the detectives to Oliver Ordish, with whom she was having an affair. But is it really simply a matter of a woman scorned? Special Features: Cast Filmographies Picture Gallery Biography of the Writer Broadcast Dates Subtitles
Midsomer Murders 13: The Silent Land
More murderous goings on in Midsomer for Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby to solve...The Inkpen-Thomas family owners of Inkpen Manor in Midsomer Deverett announce that their memorial garden will no longer be open to the public. The villagers are furious however are any of them angry enough to kill? When members of the Inkpen family are found murdered closure of the garden looks like a positive motive. However Barnaby and Troy uncover many family secrets during the course of t
Midsomer Murders 13: Blood On The Saddle
Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby and Sergeant Troy investigate a murder. DCI Barnaby returns from a winter holiday to discover an unidentified tramp has been beaten to death in the woods near the village of Marshwood. While he was away Supt Ronald Pringle just before his retirement quickly arrested a local young man. But Barnaby suspects that he is innocent which is only reinforced when there is an apparent suicide at the same spot.
Barnaby and Troy are sent to investigate the death of William Carter found dead at the bottom of the stairs at his commune.
The body of criminal Ronnie Stokes is found in the middle of a crop circle in Midsomer Parva with his hands burnt puncture wounds in his back and a chunk of his hair missing. Lloyd Kirby the local UFOlogist believes that it is the work of aliens however Barnaby and Troy are not convinced by his theory. John Nettles and Daniel Casey star in another installment of this rural detective series based on the novels by Caroline Graham.
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