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Midsomer Murders: Village Case Files

Starring: John Nettles , John Hopkins , Jason Hughes

Written by: Caroline Graham

The villages of Midsomer County seem as placid and pristine as any in England-but just below the surface lie deceit, blackmail and murder. This 16-disc set is packed with 16 sinister crimes tackled by Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby (John Nettles, Bergerac) along with brash Detective Sergeant Dan Scott (John Hopkins, Love in a Cold Climate) and, later, zealous Detective Sergeant Ben Jones (Jason Hughes, This Life). As seen on PBS, A&E and the Biography Channel.

Item Number: 15948

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Format:
DVD Widescreen
Region:
1 - More Details
Run time:
About 26 1/2 Hours
Originally Aired On:
PBS
Number of Discs:
16
Closed Captions / Subtitles:
This Product has English Subtitles for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
Special Features:

50th episode production notes, text interviews with John Nettles and Jason Hughes, fascinating facts, The Killings at Badger's Drift connection, production notes, Caroline Graham biography, and cast filmographies.

Subtitles for the Deaf and Hearing Imparied are included on the 4th volume ONLY. There is no Captioning included in the first three volumes.

 

WHAT EVIL LURKS BEYOND THE WELL-TRIMMED HEDGES OF MIDSOMER...
The cozy villages of Midsomer County reveal their most sinister secrets in these contemporary British television mysteries. Inspired by the novels of Caroline Graham, a modern master of the English village mystery, the series stars John Nettles stars as the unflappable Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby with John Hopkins (Love in a Cold Climate) as the brash Sgt. Dan Scott and later Jason Hughes (This Life) as the earnest DS Ben Jones. Also starring Jane Wymark and Laura Howard as Joyce and Cully Barnaby. Guest stars include Diana Quick, George Baker, Simon Callow, Annete Crosbie, Elizabeth Spriggs, Harriet Walter, Peter Capaldi, and Julia McKenzie.
Mysteries previously released on DVD as Sets Nine, Ten, Eleven, and Twelve.

Things That Go Bump in the Night-A series of grisly murders rocks the village of Fletcher's Cross and a group of controversial spiritualists fall under suspicion.

Dead in the Water-Barnaby and Scott immerse themselves in the luxurious world of rowing after the body turns up in the Thames during the annual Midsomer Regatta.

Orchis Fatalis-In the orchid-mad village of Midsomer Malham, Barnaby and Scott must discover who would kill to own an extremely rare specimen.

Bantling Boy-Why did the owner of Bantling Hall bequeath his champion thoroughbred to four Midsomer villagers? The only person who knows doesn't live to tell the tale.

Second Sight-A mysterious death brings the detectives to Midsomer Mere, where villagers claim psychic powers.

Hidden Depths-Barnaby and Scott face a bizarre crime scene when a local oenophile gets killed by a combination of catapult, croquet, and Chateau Lafite.

Sauce for the Goose-After a visitor dies while touring Plummer's relish factory, Barnaby and Scott investigate the local food wars.

Midsomer Rhapsody- Barnaby links a long-deceased local composer with odd events that crescendo to a murderous conclusion.

The House in the Woods-According to local legend, Winyard is haunted-and it lives up to its reputation when a young couple dies on the property in a grisly fashion.

Dead Letters-As Midsomer Barton celebrates Oak Apple Week, the mother of a former festival queen drowns herself. But is it really suicide?

Vixen's Run-At a family gathering, thrice-married baronet Freddy Butler keels over dead, leaving an estate worth killing for.

Down Among the Dead Men-The shotgun slaying of accountant Martin Barrett leads Barnaby and Jones on a trail of blackmail.

Four Funerals and a Wedding-Every year, the Skimmington Fayre rekindles an age-old battle of the sexes in Broughton. But this year, the bodies really start to accumulate.

Country Matters-With Elverton in an uproar over a new supermarket, a mysterious man turns up murdered on the store's proposed site.

Death in Chorus-Approaching a big choral competition, the Midsomer Worthy amateur choir loses its tenor to murder.

Last Year's Model-As Annie Woodrow goes on trial for murdering her best friend, DCI Barnaby begins to have second thoughts about her guilt.

 

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