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Midsomer Murders - The Killings of Copenhagen - 100th episode DVD

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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 [show more]

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Released
07 April 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Acorn Media 
Classification
Runtime
89 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5036193031601 
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DCI John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon) tackles another murder mystery with the help of DS Charlie Nelson (Gwilym Lee). In the 100th episode of the series, biscuit tycoon Eric Calder (Marcus Hutton) is found dead whilst on a business trip to Copenhagen. As Barnaby and Nelson jet off to the Danish capital to try to solve the murder, they begin to realise that the deceased had a lot more planned for Denmark than just biscuits.