Midsomer Murders

2021
4.7
146 reviews
TV-14
Rating
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Season 19 episodes (6)

1 The Village that Rose from the Dead
12/18/16
The ghost village of Little Auburn has been abandoned since the war. When a young man is found murdered during its grand reopening, DCI Barnaby and DS Winter must unravel a sinister web of lies from both past and present in order to catch the killer.
2 Crime and Punishment
1/4/17
The Bleakridge Watch patrols the streets of their remote village, exposing anyone who steps outside the law. When one of their members dies, DCI Barnaby and DS Winter uncover just how far some people will go for power….
3 Last Man Out
1/11/17
Tensions run high in Lower Pampling as a new type of cricket threatens a century of tradition. When a star cricketer dies during a tournament, DCI Barnaby and DS Winter’s investigation draws them into a dangerous game. And there is a surprise visitor from Barnaby’s past…..
4 Red in Tooth and Claw
1/18/17
After 19 years, the death toll is still rising in the picturesque county of Midsomer. DCI Barnaby, deftly played by Neil Dudgeon, grapples with snakes, rabbits, drones and even goes undercover in full Austen regalia. He is keenly assisted by his new sharp sidekick, DS Winter, played by Nick Hendrix, who appears to know Kam quite well. The series says farewell to beloved Sykes and welcomes exuberant new dog Paddy to the Barnaby household. Oh and Jones pops in for a game of cricket. Something for everyone this series methinks but it will be deadly.
5 Death By Persuasion
5/13/18
When a young girl slips away from a Jane Austen weekend dressed in period attire, and is found stabbed in the woods, DCI Barnaby and DS Winter need to look back in time to find the killer.
6 The Curse of the Ninth
5/20/18
As the annual Thassingham Classical Music Festival draws in big audiences, several musicians anxiously compete for the coveted Falconer Bursary Award

About this show

Jez Gladberry is found murdered in the woods, with several bruises on his face from a metal claw, and a shot in the head from a silver bullet. A while later, a young woman is found killed, hanging from a gravestone, with a funeral wreath around her neck. Some time before the murders, a local photographer, Steve Skelton, won a competition with his own creation of The Wolf Hunter. Has the myth about The Wolf Hunter started just like a murderous reality, or does the killer want to put the blame on Steve who created The Wolf Hunter? It seems that a feeling of being lonely and being abandoned is what this case is all about.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
146 reviews
Lady Hecate
November 9, 2020
I was delighted to accidentally come across this wonderful series. I love it. I can watch it free on Comcast and have been doing so. I enjoy watching Britain made movies. These series are focused in a quaint town with British gardens and thatched roofs. You rarely ever figure out who did it. My DVR went up and now I cannot watch on TV. I miss it, even though I will continue watching once I get another dvr.
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Hank53
March 24, 2021
The one thing that baffles me ; is how, within such an idyllic setting as Midsomer appears to be, do so many MURDERS occur ? I'd have to call it The Murder Capital of the free world. I must admit that my thought is only based on seeing maybe 3 episodes; so I don't know if Midsomer has a high crime area within it, or is really the size of New England and just as populated , and as diverse I do not know.
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sheila foules
August 10, 2019
The latest playing DCI BARNABY changed me from like to loving the show. Barnaby's wife is lovely and both are well suited actors with each other. And they are "happy" cast rather than silly. Much improved and no sounds of breathing-itis.
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