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Information

ID D4M
Unos vrste TV Serija
Genres crime, drama, mystery
Countries UK
Jezici en
Duration 100 min
External links imdb , omdb
Sezona
Poster for episode The Killings at Badger's Drift.
S01E01

The Killings at Badger's Drift

An elderly woman is found dead in her cottage and DCI Barnaby is convinced the death is not down to natural causes.

Poster for episode Written in Blood.
S01E02

Written in Blood

Gerald Hadleigh, secretary of a writers' circle, is found battered to death the morning after the group's meeting with best-selling novelist (and former psycho-therapist) Max Jennings. Gerald did not want to invite Max to Midsomer Worthy, and he seemed apprehensive about the visit. Barnaby's investigations show that Gerald was a man of mystery - he had no National Insurance number, no family, and no marriage certficate to go with his wedding photographs. And it seems he had a mysterious woman visitor on the night of his death... then Max Jennings goes missing and is found dead.

Poster for episode Death of a Hollow Man.
S01E03

Death of a Hollow Man

The body of Agnes Gray, a woman who loved only animals, is found in the river - but she did not drown. And then her cousin Esslyn Carmichael is tricked into killing himself on stage during an amateur production of the murder mystery Amadeus. Barnaby has to get to grips with clues which include adultery, dramatic ambition, stolen religious art, and large donations to animal charities, before unmasking a killer who proves to be mad. Meanwhile, love begins to blossom between Cully Barnaby and Nico Bentley, one of the cast of Amadeus...

Poster for episode Faithful unto Death.
S01E04

Faithful unto Death

A craft centre in the old mill at Morton Fendle is losing money. Several locals have invested in the business and believe they have been swindled by Alan Hollingsworth, the man behind it. When Hollingsworth's glamorous wife Simone goes missing, Barnaby believes she has been kidnapped and puts Hollingsworth under observation. However, Hollingsworth evades the police, carrying a bundle of cash, and a woman neighbour who follows him to his rendez-vous is killed in a bizarre road accident. Then Hollingsworth is found dead, and Simone turns up alive. Barnaby guesses she and a friend faked the kidnapping, but he can't prove it.

Poster for episode Death in Disguise.
S01E05

Death in Disguise

At a local New Age commune (fancifully called the Lodge of the Golden Windhorse) William Carter is found dead with a broken neck, lying at the bottom of a staircase. Barnaby and Troy have to decide whether the death was an accident or murder. 

Poster for episode Death's Shadow.
S02E01

Death's Shadow

Barnaby and Troy are in Badger's Drift again, this time to investigate the murder of an unpopular property developer called Richard Bayly who had been suffering from a brain tumour. Bayly had recently come up with plans to build a new housing estate in the sleepy village, despite determined local opposition, and he was killed with an Indian sword belonging to Stephen Wentworth, the local Vicar. Another interesting factor is the recent arrival in the village of Simon Fletcher, a theatre director with unhappy childhood memories and perhaps an old grievance.  

Poster for episode Strangler's Wood.
S02E02

Strangler's Wood

Nine years after a series of unsolved murders at Midsomer Worthy, a new death which follows the same pattern (a girl is found strangled in the woods) leads to fears that the serial killer is back in business. Barnaby and Troy look out the old files in dealing with the first new murder - and then others follow.  

Poster for episode Dead Man's Eleven.
S02E03

Dead Man's Eleven

Troy is in the Midsomer Worthy cricket eleven for the annual match against Fletchers Cross, so he is on the spot when the wife of Robert Cavendish, the Team Captain and a big local landowner, is found bludgeoned to death with a cricket bat. As often happens, the death toll mounts before the killer can be unmasked. Why should the cricket team's scorer be stabbed to death with a Nazi dagger at the following match? Cavendish, as a mine owner, may have been responsible for the 'accidental' deaths of two of his employees in years gone by. If someone is out for revenge, who is it? Meanwhile, a protest march to maintain footpaths across Cavendish's land finds a foot-bridge has been sabotaged, and their leader takes a ducking...  

Poster for episode Blood Will Out.
S02E04

Blood Will Out

The sleepy village of Martyr Warren is invaded by quarrelsome New Age travellers, some of whom fall out with Hector Bridges, a local magistrate. The police are well aware of the tensions, but matters come to a head when Hector is found shot dead. It quickly appears that he was feared by almost everyone in sight, including his own family. And there is more to the travellers than meets the eye - one of them is a former British army officer who fought alongside Hector in the Falklands War... Then (as so often happens to Barnaby and Troy) another dead body is found, this time that of an old man at the travellers' camp. Meanwhile, Barnaby is not feeling in full fighting trim for murder investigations, as Joyce has put him on a strict diet to lose weight.  

Poster for episode Death of a Stranger.
S03E01

Death of a Stranger

A tramp is found murdered in the woods near Marshwood. Superintendent Ron Pringle (who is on the point of retirement) has a local poacher arrested and charged, and he is later convicted of the crime. But then there is a second murder, and Barnaby thinks Pringle has got it badly wrong. He intends to see matters straightened out. Then Pringle himself is killed in what seems at first to be a riding accident - but Barnaby rightly suspects foul play.  

Poster for episode Blue Herrings.
S03E02

Blue Herrings

Barnaby is planning to take a week's holiday to decorate his new house. He also wants to visit his Aunt Alice, who is in a local nursing home, Lawnside, following an operation. However, he stumbles on something curious - it seems that Lawnside residents may be coming under pressure to change their wills, before being helped on their way to the next world in subtle ways by the local doctor... Things come to a head when someone is found dead who has undoubtedly been murdered.  

Poster for episode Judgement Day.
S03E03

Judgement Day

A thief gets killed with a pitchfork, and the villagers of Midsomer Mallow worry that the killing may undermine their chances of a prize in this year's Perfect Village competition. Things clearly take a turn for the worse when two of the competition judges are the next to be murdered.  

Poster for episode Beyond the Grave.
S03E04

Beyond the Grave

The village of Aspern Tallow is being haunted, according to the villagers. Then a body is found in the graveyard, and Barnaby and Troy find themselves investigating the ghost.  

Poster for episode Garden of Death.
S04E01

Garden of Death

The Inkpen family has bought back its ancestral home, Inkpen Manor at Midsomer Deverell, and they plan to turn a village Memorial Garden on their land into a tea shop. This causes consternation in the village, and the Bennetts (who previously owned the manor and founded the Memorial Garden) lead the opposition. Then young Fliss Inkpen-Thomas is found dead in the Memorial Garden with her skull smashed in, and a few days later her mother Elspeth dies of poisoning, with the possibility of suicide firmly denied by her family and friends. Barnaby investigates the deaths and finds older and more deep-seated motives for murder lurking in another ancient family.  

Poster for episode Destroying Angel.
S04E02

Destroying Angel

Barnaby attends the funeral of the owner of the Easterly Grange Hotel and hears that the hotel manager has gone missing. The will is read, and it seems the hotel has been divided between the missing manager and his beautiful wife, the hotel's chef and its accountant. A dog finds the hotel manager's severed hand, and the others named in the will receive threatening notes. Then accidents start to happen to them all, including mushroom-poisoning, an apparently accidental shooting, a falling drinks cabinet and a sabotaged vehicle. Barnaby next learns that the missing hotel manager had in his possession a more recent will, which is also now missing....  

Poster for episode Umori na podeželju: Električno maščevanje.
S04E03

Umori na podeželju: Električno maščevanje

A man's naked body is found in a crop circle at Midsomer Parva, then another villager turns up electrocuted to death at the wheel of his vehicle, and finally yet another dead man (also naked) is discovered in another crop circle. Barnaby is unimpressed by talk of extra-terrestrial killings and is sure he is dealing with a human murderer. Before he can solve the mystery, though, he has to fathom a forty-year-old rivalry in love - the vengeance of the loser and the defences of the winner.  

Poster for episode The Electric Vendetta.
S04E04

The Electric Vendetta

Dr Burgess, on his way home from a party at the glamorous Francesca Ward's riding school, knocks a stranger down in the road at Newton Magna, and the stranger mysteriously vanishes. Barnaby identifies the missing man as Sean O'Connell, a disgraced Irish vet, then he recognizes the village's new squire as Melvyn Stockard, a retired villain. A body found in a well proves to be the father of the man Stockard's daughter is about to marry... everyone knows he was against the marriage, but is Stockard a killer, and where does the missing Irishman fit in?  

Poster for episode Dark Autumn.
S04E05

Dark Autumn

A postman is brutally murdered on his morning round in the hamlet of Goodman's Land. Local WPC Jay Nash helps Barnaby and Troy to establish that Dave offered a very personal service to the female villagers, leaving a trail of jealous husbands in his wake, and it becomes clear that the tiny village is riven with other adulterous affairs. Then the body count begins to go up... Meanwhile, romance is blossoming between Troy and Jay.  

Poster for episode Tainted Fruit.
S04E06

Tainted Fruit

Barnaby and Troy visit the village of Midsomer Malham to investigate death threats against Melissa Townsend, the beautiful daughter of the big house. There they find that some Midsomer Malham villagers blame Melissa for causing the death of a local poacher, by failing to get the leaking roof of his cottage mended. Soon afterwards, barbiturates are stolen from Raif and Georgina Canning's veterinary surgery, and the district nurse is found in a crashed car in a confused state. Barnaby and Troy dash to the Manor, fearing the drugs theft may be connected to the death threats, but they find Melissa is already lying dead by the swimming pool with a syringe in her stomach. Now they have a murderer to bring to justice...  

Poster for episode Market for Murder.
S05E01

Market for Murder

In the beautiful village of Midsomer Market someone is killing the members of a ladies' reading circle. Barnaby finds the little society was really a cover for something quite different - the ladies had been operating a secret investment consortium, and there had been fierce disagreements between them about the cashing in of profits. How exactly does Harry Painter, a disgraced currency trader now working in the village as a swimming pool cleaner, fit into the picture, and what exactly is the motive for the murders?  

Poster for episode A Worm in the Bud.
S05E02

A Worm in the Bud

Susan Bartlett, who was depressed about her infertility, is found dead in a wood - with the appearance that she killed herself. But then Barnaby finds that Susan's emailed suicide note was sent after she was dead. The ensuing murder investigation uncovers old feuds, infidelity and witchcraft.  

Poster for episode Ring Out Your Dead.
S05E03

Ring Out Your Dead

In the village of Midsomer Wellow, someone is killing off the bellringers of the parish church, in the week before a big bell-ringing competition. One young woman on the team is even shot dead in the churchyard on her wedding day. Before he can crack the case, Barnaby has to understand the significance of an old killing in the same village in the year 1840, when the Midsomer Wellow Vicar of the day, the Reverend Jonathan Ebbrell, was murdered and thrown down a well by the bellringers of his church. So where are the Ebbrells now?  

Poster for episode Murder on St. Malley's Day.
S05E04

Murder on St. Malley's Day

The village of Midsomer Parva is dominated by the imposing Devington School - as a seat of learning, Devington may be undistinguished in the great world, but it is socially well-connected and it has economic clout. When the College's Pudding Club sets off a murderous chain of events, ranks begin to close against Barnaby and Troy, and they need inside information to catch a killer who is obsessed by loyalty to the school.  

Poster for episode A Talent for Life.
S06E01

A Talent for Life

Accusations of unsportsmanlike conduct on the river are bedevilling the Midsomer game fishermen, and Barnaby has to interview elegant widow Isobel Hewitt, a spendthrift, fast-living, Jaguar-driving 75-year-old, when another lady fly-fisher accuses her of a violent assault. Then first Isobel and later her fellow villager Dr Duncan Goff are found on the river-bank with their skulls smashed in, and there is no shortage of suspects - including an antique dealer who apparently specializes in befriending elderly widows. The picture is confused when one of the suspects, chef-restaurateur Keith Scholey, is found frozen to death in his walk-in deep freeze, with the lock of the door jammed by a nail. Troy has a theory that Scholey was the killer and has made his suicide look like murder, but will that be the end of the affair?  

Poster for episode Death and Dreams.
S06E02

Death and Dreams

Barnaby investigates a death which looks very much like suicide. The dead man was a troubed and depressed gambler on a losing streak, but Barnaby's nose tells him to look for a murderer. During the investigation he recognizes someone from his past, in the shape of Dr Jane Moore.  

Poster for episode Painted in Blood.
S06E03

Painted in Blood

Barnaby's wife, Joyce, finds a dead body on the Midsomer Florey village green while taking part in a watercolour painting class, and she recognizes it as the elderly Miss Fairfax. Barnaby is given the case, then finds himself taken off it and replaced by a team from the National Intelligence Squad, while he is assigned to deal with a missing handbag. However, he continues his investigation into the murder, finding deceit and double-dealing. It appears that 'Miss Fairfax' was not an elderly spinster at all, but a young detective sergeant from the National Intelligence Squad working under cover, and that her colleagues are busy fitting up the village handyman for the murder of an old lady who never was. He discovers that someone is busy hunting for some five million pounds still missing from an old robbery. In the closing moments, Barnaby has to lock two of the National Intelligence Squad's officers in a bank strong-room, where they are trying to snatch the missing cash, and to arrest the head of the Squad's operational team for the murder under investigation.  

Poster for episode A Tale of Two Hamlets.
S06E04

A Tale of Two Hamlets

Someone is decimating the ancient Smythe-Webster family of Upper Walden, and the bad blood between the villages of Upper and Lower Walden is renewed with a vengeance. First, young heart-throb actor Larry Smith (alias Laurence Smythe-Webster) dies in an explosion at a publicity event for a new film. House of Satan is based on a book by a local writer, the late Ellis Bell of Lower Walden - a village whose inhabitants are referred to by its Vicar, the Reverend Simon Smythe-Webster, as "the weasels of the wild wood". The next to die is Larry's uncle, House of Satan producer Frank Webster (Francis Smythe-Webster), electrocuted to death on his exercise bike. Finally, Barnaby's principal suspect, Danny Pinchel, the family's cook, is drowned in a large bowl of tomato soup... Barnaby realizes he is dealing with an historic grudge, and he enquires into the family's antecedents.  

Poster for episode Birds of Prey.
S06E05

Birds of Prey

Julian Shepherd, who has most of his money invested in Charles Edmonton's new invention, is found drowned, and there is every appearance that he killed himself due to money problems. Then a villager who has been stealing peregrine falcon eggs from Charles's widow is also found dead, and Barnaby and Troy investigate.  

Poster for episode The Green Man.
S07E01

The Green Man

The Barnaby-Troy partnership is about to come to an end, as Troy has passed his inspector's exam and is moving on. However, the murderers of Midsomer go on piling up the bodies. Joyce Barnaby gets trapped in a fallen canal tunnel, and in getting her out seven skeletons come to light in a hidden chamber. Meanwhile, two local tearaways are shot dead in the woods at Midsomer Worthy, and a tramp called Tom is accused of the killings. While Troy looks into the shootings, Barnaby wrestles with an old mystery. And although six of the skeletons found in the tunnel date from the 18th century, one is much more recent.  

Poster for episode Bad Tidings.
S07E02

Bad Tidings

Barnaby's new partner, Sergeant Dan Scott, arrives from London's Metropolitan Police and expects to have a quiet life. But then the murders begin. The first victim is Fiona Thompson, stabbed several times with a long knife on her way home from a flamenco night at Midsomer Mallow village hall - and a witness reports a mysterious squeaking noise at the scene of the crime...  

Poster for episode The Fisher King.
S07E03

The Fisher King

Midsomer Barrow landowner Gareth Heldman is murdered with an Iron Age spear, on the same spot where his father was killed many years before during an archaeologists' dig at the village's prehistoric earthworks. Meanwhile, troupes of new age travellers (whom Heldman strongly disapproved of) are arriving to celebrate the summer solstice on June 21st. Barnaby finds Heldman was a womaniser, with a tangled web of offspring. He also has to reopen the file on the thirty-year-old murder of Roger Heldman and investigate a tale of lost treasure.  

Poster for episode Sins of Commission.
S07E04

Sins of Commission

The Midsomer Literary Festival opens with the real-life murder of a famous author at Midsomer St Michael. In investigating the killing, Barnaby and Scott find that the village highbrows are busy with corruption, embezzlement, and sexual peccadillos of various kinds. And the dead bodies go on piling up.  

Poster for episode The Maid in Splendour.
S07E05

The Maid in Splendour

Jamie Cruickshank, a bartender at the Maid in Splendour public house, is keen on Bella Monday, a barmaid, and follows her to a tumbledown old cottage in the woods, only to be blasted with a twelve-bore shotgun. Then the pub landlord's son, Stephen Bannerman, is also killed in the same way. Barnaby finds there was ill-feeling between locals and newcomers to the village and also between the landlord and his aggressive son, who was in the process of taking over the business.  

Poster for episode The Straw Woman.
S07E06

The Straw Woman

When a traditional festival is revived at Midsomer Parva, it goes disastrously wrong, with the curate (or assistant priest) being burnt alive inside a straw effigy of a woman. Local property owner Alan Clifford holds an orgy at the Manor House, and it seems he has secrets... And then, just after finding a pig's head on the altar of the parish church, the dead curate's gay lover, the Reverend Jim Hale, dies too, seemingly of 'spontaneous combustion' - that is, he bursts into flames without any normal explanation. Barnaby refuses to believe in rumours of witchcraft and is vindicated when it proves that Hale's clothes had been sprinkled with phosphorus. Then, with Barnaby hot on the killer's trail, Liz Francis is knocked out with a candlestick and becomes the third villager to be burnt alive.  

Poster for episode Ghosts of Christmas Past.
S07E07

Ghosts of Christmas Past

Barnaby looks forward, with reservations, to entertaining his in-laws for Christmas. Meanwhile, exactly 9 years after the suicide of Ferdy Villiers his family and their guests arrive at the somewhat dilapidated Villiers home to celebrate the festive season. However, not everyone present is imbued with the Xmas spirit and the already rather tense atmosphere begins to disintegrate even further when it becomes apparent that someone in the household is all too aware that certain family members have dark secrets to hide. When what initially appears to have been an accident is revealed to be murder Barnaby and Scott discover that they must first unravel what really happened in the past in order to resolve the present.

Poster for episode Things That Go Bump in the Night.
S08E01

Things That Go Bump in the Night

The Midsomer village of Fletcher's Cross suffers a series of gruesome murders, beginning with that of local undertaker Patrick Pennyman and continuing with the deaths of Elizabeth Key (a friend of Joyce Barnaby's) and John Whittle. All three were hit over the head before having their wrists slashed. Residents are divided about a spiritualist circle run in the village by a medium called Rosetta Price, and Barnaby and Scott find links between Patrick Pennyman's funeral parlour and messages from the Other Side...  

Poster for episode Dead in the Water.
S08E02

Dead in the Water

During the Midsomer Regatta, an annual series of rowing races on the River Thames, the dead body of a leading member of the Midsomer Rowing Club called Guy Sweetman is found in the water. Dastardly deeds are afoot, and as Barnaby investigates Guy's watery end he soon finds some young bloods whose stories do not seem to add up. Meanwhile, the complicated love lives of the gorgeous Hettie Trent and the elegant Claire Bonavita seem to be closely linked with the murder investigation.  

Poster for episode Orchis Fatalis.
S08E03

Orchis Fatalis

When one of the world's rarest orchids is smuggled illegally into Midsomer Malham, it triggers a catalogue of passion, jealousy and death. First a retired classics teacher and secret sexual siren is poisoned with hemlock, then compulsive collector Henry Plummer is strangled and his beloved orchids destroyed. Barnaby and Troy must find the delicate yellow Roth plant and root out who is prepared to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds, and commit murder, just to get their hands on it. The episode mirrors the recent true life story of the stolen Lady’s Slipper Orchid, at Silverdale Golf Club, Lancaster where it had been protected for 20 years.

Poster for episode Bantling Boy.
S08E04

Bantling Boy

Barnaby and Scott enter the world of horseracing when the trainer of thoroughbred Bantling Boy is battered to death. Bruce Hartley was an alcoholic who had vowed to expose the reason why his father bequeathed the horse to four Midsomer villagers. The other members of the syndicate come under suspicion, but the killing continues - then Bantling Boy falls ill. The detectives must unravel secrets hidden at the aristocratic Bantling Hall to find the killer.

Poster for episode Second Sight.
S08E05

Second Sight

Barnaby and Scott investigate a death in Midsomer Mere, where villagers seem to have the ability to predict future events. John Ransom's head was covered in scorch marks, the result of his brother Max's research into second sight. Is his death due to a pub brawl with his brother-in-law Ben Kirby over plans for a baptism, or is he a casualty of the bizarre experiments? In the battle between faith and science, even Barnaby thinks he has seen a man somewhere before. It's time to delve into the village's history for clues.

Poster for episode Hidden Depths.
S08E06

Hidden Depths

When solicitor Nick Turner falls to his death from a roof, Barnaby and Scott must discover if it is suicide or murder. Nick had money problems and rival lawyer Otto Benham was spreading rumours that he was stealing from clients. One night, Otto is drugged and made into a human target in the middle of his croquet lawn, then fired on with bottles of vintage wine using his replica Roman catapult. The elaborate murder looks like revenge - but what for?

Poster for episode Sauce for the Goose.
S08E07

Sauce for the Goose

A tour of Plummer's famous relish factory ends in tragedy when one of the visitors is crushed against towers of relish bottles and dumped naked into a 200-degree sterilizer. When the dead man is found to be an executive with rival company Fieldway Foods, Barnaby and Scott's investigation uncovers many secrets and lies among the Plummer family. Someone is also trying to frighten matriarch Amelia Plummer. But who feels strongly enough about Plummer's Relish to commit murder?

Poster for episode Midsomer Rhapsody.
S08E08

Midsomer Rhapsody

This plot concerns forgery, old grudges and murder, centered around a piece of music and its composer. The retired music teacher, Arthur Leggot, is battered to death in his house which is now up for sale. Arthur Leggot used to teach a girl who later became a famous composer, Joan Alder. Joan Alder died in an accident during the mid 80s, and Barnaby and Scott start wondering if the reason why Leggot was murdered was because he surprised someone looking for an original musical score by Joan Alder which would now be worth a fortune.

Poster for episode The House in the Woods.
S09E01

The House in the Woods

Caroline and Peter Cave are househunting, and come across an old rundown house, Winyard, in the woods. One morning they are found garroted in their car 200 yards from the house. The murder weapon is a piano wire. The first one on the scene is DC Ben Jones (Jason Hughes), who is persuaded by Inspector Barnaby to assist him in his investigations, as DS Scott is off sick (and never to return). This episode also features George Baker in the roles of identical twins Charlie and Jack Magwood.

Poster for episode Dead Letters.
S09E02

Dead Letters

In this episode Barnaby is convinced he has seen two people somewhere before, but can't think of where and when. Then it dawns on him: Iris and Dennis Rainbird from Badger's Drift! But they were brutally murdered, so who are the look-alikes. It turns out to be Iris's sister and Dennis's cousin!!!! A body of a woman is pulled from the river during the local Oak Apple Carnival. It appears that the drowning was deliberate, and as Barnaby and Jones find out more about the villagers, they learn that the killing could be linked to the death of the victim's daughter eight years previously.

Poster for episode Vixen's Run.
S09E03

Vixen's Run

Barnaby and Jones investigate the death of aristocrat Sir Freddy Butler. Suspicions are aroused when his will disappears, and his solicitor is killed in an arson attack. The prime suspects are the victim's family, but they all seem to have cast-iron alibies.

Poster for episode Down Among the Dead Men.
S09E04

Down Among the Dead Men

A council clerk is shot, and during their investigation Barnaby and Jones find that the victim was an expert blackmailer. A phone number on the dead man's blotter sends the two to the seaside in search of his latest targets. Meanwhile Joyce is convinced a local farmer knows more than he's telling.

Poster for episode Four Funerals and a Wedding.
S09E05

Four Funerals and a Wedding

The Midsomer Worthy local amateur choir includes Joyce Barnaby and Dr Bullard amongst its members. Their conductor, Laurence Barker, has a bitter feud with a rival. Following a rehearsal for the regional Four Choirs competition, the lead tenor, Connor Simpson, dies mysteriously.

Poster for episode Country Matters.
S09E06

Country Matters

Barnaby and Jones investigate the death of a man found in an abandoned saw mill. During their investigation they discover that he led a very interesting life.

Poster for episode Death in Chorus.
S09E07

Death in Chorus

All evidence points in the same direction, that Ann Woodrow killed her childhood friend to get closer to her husband John. At the trial Ann keeps claiming she is innocent.

Poster for episode Last Year's Model.
S09E08

Last Year's Model

When Mildred Danvers is found dead after returning to her childhood home, a battle of the sexes which has been fought in Broughton since the First World War comes to a head. As Barnaby investigates, the vicar Rev Gant is shot through the head, at the village fair. Is the killer on the side of the men or women - or do tragedies in Broughton's past hold the answer?

Poster for episode Dance with the Dead.
S10E01

Dance with the Dead

In a World War Two Humber, a body of a young man is found full of exhaust fumes. The victim, Simon Bright was hit on the head before he died, and he was not alone, so he was probably murdered. Newcomer Laura Sharp, his girlfriend, is missing. Morton Fendle, where this takes place is still in the shadow of World War Two.

Poster for episode The Animal Within.
S10E02

The Animal Within

A retired society photographer, Rex Masters, is found dead. Three of his friends, as well as a niece everyone thought was dead, all produce wills claiming his fortune.

Poster for episode King's Crystal.
S10E03

King's Crystal

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Poster for episode The Axeman Cometh.
S10E04

The Axeman Cometh

A Blues festival attracts "Hired Gun", a band Barnaby used to follow. Members of the band start dropping dead...

Poster for episode Death and Dust.
S10E05

Death and Dust

Dr Delaney is killed by a hit and run driver, but Barnaby realises that the intended target was Delaney's partner, Dr Kirkwood. Is the killer trying to prevent James from marrying beautiful divorcee Delyth Mostyn? How is the death linked to the 30,000 pounds which is missing from the surgery account? Barnaby and Jones travel to Snowdonia to unravel the truth.

Poster for episode Picture of Innocence.
S10E06

Picture of Innocence

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S10E07

They Seek Him Here

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S10E08

Death in a Chocolate Box

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S11E01

Shot at Dawn

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S11E02

Blood Wedding

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S11E03

Left for Dead

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S11E04

Midsomer Life

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S11E05

The Magician's Nephew

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S11E06

Days of Misrule

Poster for episode Talking to the Dead.
S11E07

Talking to the Dead

Poster for episode The Dogleg Murders.
S12E01

The Dogleg Murders

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Poster for episode The Black Book.
S12E02

The Black Book

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Poster for episode Secrets and Spies.
S12E03

Secrets and Spies

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Poster for episode The Glitch.
S12E04

The Glitch

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Poster for episode Small Mercies.
S12E05

Small Mercies

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S12E06

The Creeper

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S12E07

The Great and the Good

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Poster for episode The Sword of Guillaume.
S13E01

The Sword of Guillaume

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Poster for episode The Made-to-Measure Murders.
S13E02

The Made-to-Measure Murders

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Poster for episode Blood on the Saddle.
S13E03

Blood on the Saddle

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Poster for episode The Silent Land.
S13E04

The Silent Land

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Poster for episode Master Class.
S13E05

Master Class

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S13E06

The Noble Art

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Poster for episode Not in My Back Yard.
S13E07

Not in My Back Yard

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Poster for episode Fit for Murder.
S13E08

Fit for Murder

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Poster for episode Death in the Slow Lane.
S14E01

Death in the Slow Lane

Poster for episode Dark Secrets.
S14E02

Dark Secrets

Poster for episode Echoes of the Dead.
S14E03

Echoes of the Dead

Poster for episode The Oblong Murders.
S14E04

The Oblong Murders

Poster for episode The Sleeper Under the Hill.
S14E05

The Sleeper Under the Hill

Poster for episode The Night of the Stag.
S14E06

The Night of the Stag

Poster for episode A Sacred Trust.
S14E07

A Sacred Trust

Poster for episode A Rare Bird.
S14E08

A Rare Bird

Poster for episode The Dark Rider.
S15E01

The Dark Rider

Poster for episode Murder of Innocence.
S15E02

Murder of Innocence

Poster for episode Written in the Stars.
S15E03

Written in the Stars

Poster for episode Death and the Divas.
S15E04

Death and the Divas

Poster for episode The Sicilian Defence.
S15E05

The Sicilian Defence

Poster for episode Schooled in Murder.
S15E06

Schooled in Murder

Poster for episode The Christmas Haunting.
S16E01

The Christmas Haunting

Poster for episode Let Us Prey.
S16E02

Let Us Prey

Poster for episode Wild Harvest.
S16E03

Wild Harvest

Poster for episode The Flying Club.
S16E04

The Flying Club

Poster for episode The Killings at Copenhagen.
S16E05

The Killings at Copenhagen