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 [show more]
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DCI John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon) tackles another case in this instalment of the murder mystery series set in the picturesque Midsomer region. When a festival organiser is found dead on the morning of the Lower Crosby Folk Festival, suspects include those opposed to the man's decision to move the event closer to London.
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