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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, modern master of the English village mystery, the series stars Neil Dudgeon (Life of Riley) as the capable Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby, with Gwilym Lee (Land Girls) as his new sidekick, Detective Sergeant Charlie Nelson. Guest stars include Michael Jayston, Sharon Small, Robert Bathurst, Ann Eleonora Jorgenson, and Hayley Mills.
THE MYSTERIES
The Christmas Haunting-New detective Charlie Nelson helps Barnaby investigate a stabbing at a haunted house.
Let Us Prey-A series of murders mimics scenes on a medieval fresco in Midsomer St Claire.
Wild Harvest-The death of a wealthy farmer leads the detectives to rotten dealings at a celebrity chef's restaurant.
The Flying Club-After a man falls out of a plane, Barnaby and Nelson scrutinize the turbulent relationships at an airfield.
The Killings of Copenhagen-When a Midsomer businessman is poisoned on a trip abroad, Barnaby assists the Danish police with their inquiry.
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Review :
Excellent Series
I purchased this series from amazon UK in the Region 2/PAL version. All five episodes are excellent. The actor replacing Jason Hughes is very good and blends in smoothly with the rest of the cast. I really liked Jason Hughes (as DS Jones) and hated to see him leave but I think the new actor makes a good replacement. I think the running time for the series since John Nettles left is usually about 90 minutes whereas the original series with Mr. Nettles ran about 100 minutes. Even so these are excellent stories once you realize that Neil Dudgeon has different approach to the story and is not a Tom Barnaby clone. I was very happy to see the series continue. I don't get too concerned about run times as long as the show is entertaining and well done. I think Midsomer fans will be very well pleased with this set of mysteries.
It's Still Great!
The new DCI Barnaby continues to develop in this fine series. Barnaby's new Sergeant, Nelson, is an excellent addition. The relationship between Barnaby and his wife and dog is also on display here. All in all, a worthy continuation of one of the finest series ever on television. If you liked it before, you'll continue to like it here. One reviewer says this is supposed to be the last series. I certainly hope not! As long as Midsomer has people left to be murdered, I want to keep watching.
Region 1 DVD/Bluray Extras For Show Worthy of 100 Episodes - a Great Mystery Series!
"The Killings of Copenhagen" is the 100th Episode of a great mystery series, and the last story in Set 25. For this special event, the episode takes us back to Badger's Drift, the village which hosted the very first Midsomer Murder, in both the TV series (1997) and Caroline Graham's first Inspector Barnaby mystery novel (1987).
Just before the start of this Set 25, Sergeant Benjamin Jones (played by Jason Hughes), who has been at Barnaby's side from 2005 to 2013, was promoted to Detective Inspector. It's nobody's fault but Barnaby's, because he recommended the promotion. But as Jones has left Midsomer for Brighton, Barnaby needs a new sergeant. This Set (which corresponds to the English Series 16) introduces DS Charlie Nelson. Young, active, and a city-boy who has to be introduced to village ways.
I think Gwilym Lee does a good job stepping in as the new sergeant. He isn't Jones, he doesn't try to be - he is someone new. If you've been a faithful follower of...
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