Description |
4 videodiscs (approximately 400 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
Note |
Set 7 is series 7, episodes 1-4 of 7. |
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Episode broadcast order is not the same as production order or set number order. |
System Details |
DVD; region 1, widescreen (16:9) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo. |
Cast |
John Nettles, Daniel Casey, John Hopkins (The green man) David Bradley, John Carlisle, Laura Howard, Barry Jackson, Cherie Lunghi, Fred Pearson, Tim Woodward, Jane Wymark (Bad tidings) Helen Grace, Esther Hall, Laura Howard, Barry Jackson, Ruth Jones, Helen Lindsay, Hilton McRae, John Normington, Michael Simkins, John Standing, Jane Wymark ; (The Fisher King) Linda Bellingham, Jim Carter, Henry Ian Cusick, Susannah Doyle, Terrence Hardiman, Diana Kent, Nicholas Rowe, Rebecca Saire, Malcolm Tierney, Jane Wymark (Sins of commission) Emma Buckley, Susan Engle, Stella Gonet, Michael N. Harbour, Laura Howard, Margot Leicester, Tom Mannion, Donald Sumpter, Robert Whitelock, Jane Wymark. |
Credits |
Costume designer, Reg Samuel ; music composed by Jim Parker ; production designer, Paul Cowell ; editor, Derek Bain ; director of photography, Colin Munn. |
Note |
Based on the characters created by Caroline Graham. |
Credits |
Originally broadcast on A&E in 2003. |
Audience |
MPAA rating: Not rated. |
Summary |
The cozy villages of Midsomer County reveal their most sinister secrets in these contemporary British television mysteries. The green man: Troy passes his inspector's exam and is moving on, but not before one more challenging case with Barnaby in Midsomer Worthy. Bad tidings: Dan Scott, Barnaby's new partner, gets a baptism by fire with a case in Midsomer Mallow that implicates Cully and her old schoolmates. The Fisher King: Barnaby and Scott follow a maze of Celtic rites, ancient artifacts, and twisted relationships to find the murderer of a Midsomer Barrow landowner. Sins of commission: Murder attends the annual literary festival in Midsomer St. Michael, leading Barnaby and Scott to discover a hotbed of corruption within the highbrow crowd. |
Contents |
The green man / screenplay by Michael Russell ; directed by Sarah Hellings -- Bad tidings / screenplay by Peter J. Hammond ; directed by Peter Smith -- The Fisher King / screenplay by Isabelle Grey ; directed by Richard Holthouse -- Sins of commission / screenplay by Elizabeth-Anne Wheal ; directed by Peter Smith. |
Note |
Special features: Disc 1. Caroline Graham : biography & booklist. All discs. Map of Midsomer County; Cast filmographies (John Nettles, Daniel Casey, Jane Wymark, Laura Howard, Cherie Lunghi, John Hopkins, John Standing, Lynda Bellingham, Henry Ian Cusick, Diana Kent, Stella Gonet, Donald Sumpter). |
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GMD: videorecording. |
Subject |
Barnaby, Chief Inspector (Fictitious character) -- Drama.
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Troy, Sergeant (Fictitious character) -- Drama.
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Detective and mystery plays -- England.
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Criminal investigation -- England -- Drama.
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Murderers -- England -- Drama.
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Police -- England -- Drama.
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Genre/Form |
Detective and mystery television programs.
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Added Author |
True-May, Brian.
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Nettles, John, 1943-
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Casey, Daniel, 1972-
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Wymark, Jane, 1952-
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Howard, Laura, 1977-
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Lunghi, Cherie, 1952-
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Hopkins, John, 1974-
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Standing, John, 1934-
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Bellingham, Lynda.
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Cusick, Henry Ian.
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Kent, Diana.
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Gonet, Stella.
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Sumpter, Donald, 1943-
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Russell, Michael.
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Hellings, Sarah.
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Hammond, Peter, 1923-2011.
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Smith, Peter (Film director)
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Grey, Isabelle.
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Holthouse, Richard.
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Wheal, Elizabeth-Anne.
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Graham, Caroline, 1931-
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Bentley Productions (Firm)
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Arts and Entertainment Network.
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ITV (Firm)
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Acorn Media (Firm)
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All3Media International (Firm)
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Added Title |
Midsomer murders. Series 7, Episodes 1-4 of 7 |
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Midsomer murders. Set seven, [series 7, episodes 1-4 of 7] |
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Green man.
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Bad tidings.
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Fisher King.
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Sins of commission.
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ISBN |
1569388792 |
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9781569388792 |
Standard No. |
054961879298 |
Music No. |
AMP-8792 A & E Home Video |
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