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...novels written by Caroline Graham, Midsomer Murders was first shown in the United Kingdom in 1987.
Set in the fictional county of Midsomer, Midsomer Murders deals with more murders in this small rural county than any other known to mind. John Nettles stars in each episode as DCI Tom Barnaby, although his sidekick has changed a couple of times during the series, this particular episode stars Jason Hughes who plays Detective Constable Ben Jones.
... ...who have now settled in Midsomer Barton.
Rob Pride - Marion Slades gardener
Ruth Chalk - The publican of the local pub 'Heart of Oak' who has the constant flirtatious attention of John Starkey
During the ongoing celebrations, the tradition of collecting green oak boughs begins and Mark Castle heads off into the woods where he meets an untimely death, and is found with his throat cut against a tree. When the post-mortem reveals he too is filled ...
allyoxley 04.09.2006
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