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.
This collection contains all eight episodes from the fourteenth series of Midsomer Murders, starring Neil Dudgeon as Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby. 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. Featured Episodes: Death in the Slow Lane Dark Secrets Echoes of the Dead The Oblong Murders The Sleeper Under the Hill The Night of the Stag A Sacred Trust A Rare Bird Special Features: Biography of the Writer Cast Filmographies Broadcast Dates Picture Galleries
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.
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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
A veteran Detective Chief Inspector and his young Sergeant investigate murders around the regional community of Midsomer County.
Midsomer Murders - Series 17 (DVD)
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'.
With a particularly gruesome body count fantastic twists and turns and everyone a suspect Messiah will not disappoint.
The irrepressibly inquisitive Adela Bradley is on hand to solve four complex cases of blackmail murder sacrifice and mistaken identity with characteristic style and grace. Paired with her reliable and devoted chauffeur George Mrs Bradley's finely honed skills of investigation seek out the truth behind the mysteries surrounding a death at the opera crimes of passion at a circus poisoning and family secrets. Her powers of psychological sleuthing are challenged to the full but Mrs Bradley's supreme intuition is triumphant in the end.
The Complete Series Sixteen - including the 100th Episode. Starring Neil Dudgeon as Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby this DVD collection contains all five episodes from the sixteenth series of Midsomer Murders including the 100th episode The Killings of Copenhagen as well as a special behind the scenes bonus feature. 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. Episodes Comprise: The Christmas Haunting Let Us Prey Wild Harvest The Flying Club The Killings of Copenhagen
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.A rare bird, the Blue Crested Hoopoe, is spotted in Midsomer-in-the-Marsh causing tensions to arise within the local Ornithological Society. The society's president, Patrick Morgan is on the warpath when his beautiful, ballerina wife Nina falls pregnant and he suspects every man in the village of having an affair with her.When Patrick is lured to his death after a blazing row with a fellow twitcher, Barnaby and Jones enter the seemingly genteel world of bird watching. They discover the village's birders are obsessive, eccentric folk who would do anything to glimpse a rare bird and win the annual Year List Cupcompetition. But would any of them go as far as murder?
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.
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.
November 1902. Fog and shadows engulf the city. The murky world of the menacing London docks collide with the glamour and glitter of Edwardian high society as sleuth Sherlock Holmes and Dr John H Watson are reunited to solve a case which threatens to overwhelm the privilege and tranquillity of aristocratic society. When the murder of a penniless shop-girl is linked to the body of debutante Lady Alice Burnham Holmes immediately begins to piece together the clues: a pair of dancing sho
This is one of the most famous stories in human history - re told by Tony Jordan in a compelling way but on a very human scale. It is the story of the birth of Jesus - retold for a BBC1 primetime audience. It is set amongst the backdrop of the Roman occupation of Palestine witnessing the festering Jewish resentment to the Roman soldiers in their midst. The politics of resistance is primed by the Jew's faith that they'll be delivered from their torment by the coming of the Messiah - the son of God - who will deliver them from this evil.
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 Barnabys 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
United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: 2-DVD Set, Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: Edward Woodward leads his gang of bin men on to the highways and driveways of William Ivory's BAFTA-nominated comedy drama. The six-man crew proves troublesome, not just for some of their 'customers' but also for the suited bureaucrats at the council offices who are ready to wave the threat of privatisation over their rebellious heads. On their rounds, Nev and his crew know every trick in the book, but life is changing and the bin men are facing the stark realities of a corporate take-over and even redundancy. Staunchly fighting for their survival, they still manage to have fun. The popular series first screened on the BBC in 1994 also features Paul Kember, Stephen Lord, Richard Ridings, Kathy Burke, Douglas Henshall and Saeed Jaffrey. ...Common As Muck (Complete Series 1) - 2-DVD Set ( Common As Muck - Complete Series One )
Spain 1809 - Colonel Sir Henry Simmerson arrives with his new regiment the South Essex and Wellesley decides to keep in Simmerson's good graces by arranging for the South Essex to blow up the bridge at Valdelacasa. Aware that Simmerson is incompetent Wellesley orders Sgt Richard Sharpe to see that the mission is a success in exchange for a promotion to captain. Simmerson is infuriated to learn that Sharpe is not a gentleman and was raised from the ranks by Wellesley. In revenge he orders Sharpe to train his men to fire three rounds a minute by nightfall or they will be flogged as punishment for failure. Sharpe and Harper manage to succeed but only manage to infuriate Simmerson even more. The following day Simmerson orders Capt Lennox to lead the South Essex across the bridge in the attempt to chase away a small French patrol. However an ambush by the French cavalry brings on a rescue attempt with Sharpe in control...will this mean a promotion and even more enemies?
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