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- A veteran Detective Chief Inspector and his young Sergeant investigate murders around the regional community of Midsomer County.
- Moscow, 1953. After being in power for nearly 30 years, Soviet dictator, Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, takes ill and quickly dies. Now the members of the Council of Ministers scramble for power.
- A 41-year-old man is unable to leave home because of his domineering mother.
- A has-been actor best known for playing the title character in the 1980s detective series "Mindhorn" must work with the police when a serial killer says that he will only speak with Detective Mindhorn, whom he believes to be a real person.
- The story of the film follows Karan Khanna, a politician of Indian origin in the United Kingdom, who is accused of killing his wife. He tells his lawyer that a spirit committed the murder and should be tried.
- An absent-minded professor is oblivious to the chaos his crazy creations cause when they go wrong.
- John Nettles explores the real towns and villages used as the setting for Midsomer Murders.
- Set in a post-apocalyptic world, two teenage Brothers face the struggle of their lives after stumbling across a Mediterranean village massacred years before by an aging Philosopher.
- This documentary covers the long and illustrious history of the Oxfordshire Town of Wallingford from its beginning as a prehistoric ford across the Thames to its pivotal role in English history. It shows how it became Alfred the Great's leading fortified town in Saxon times and one of William the Conqueror's early allies when its citizen's allowed his army to cross the Thames. It tells the story of Richard of Wallingford, the Father of Modern Timekeeping and Sir William Blackstone, the celebrated judge whose legal writings became the basis of the U.S. Constitution. In modern times it tells of the town's long connection with Agatha Christie, the Queen of Crime Fiction, who lived there for over 40 years.
- The near decapitation of the local postman, whose hyperactive libido also makes him the village lothario, leads to a series of grisly murders involving other promiscuous villagers.
- A visit to his convalescent aunt prompts Barnaby to investigate a series of suspicious deaths at the nursing home where she is staying.
- Fletcher's Cross is preparing for annual cricket match when the wife of local landowner and cricket captain is murdered after taking dog for a walk.
- Barnaby donates time to the local amateur dramatic society when Joyce is cast in a revival of "Amadeus," but complications arise when the leading man is murdered onstage.
- The Barnabys plan to renew their wedding vows for their 25th anniversary when Tom is distracted by a murder committed with an Indian sword in Badger's Drift.
- The nude body of a Brazilian woman is found strangled in the woods, which suggests that a serial killer from nine years before has begun killing again.
- Midsomer Worthy's beloved local pub figures in a case involving unrequited love, secret business deals, and passionate affairs.
- While working on restoring an Elizabethan garden, Rosemary witnesses the owner's cousin commit suicide only to later see him alive and well at an open-air market.
- Having bought a supposed antique from ex-convict Wuzzo Timothy causes havoc at a party being given to soften bank manager Mr Stagbolt into loaning him mortgage money. Fortunately Mr Stagbolt retires in time for his young successor to approve the loan. Muriel discovers that her mother has an ulterior motive for wanting Timothy to buy his house whilst a charming young lady literally drops in on the Lumsdens.
- Whilst playing the rear of a pantomime horse in 'Cinderella', Timothy is asked by Zac, the smooth casting director, to date his old girlfriend Vanessa as he now has a new lady friend in Poppy. Timothy is delighted but unfortunately Vanessa already has a boyfriend in the hulking Tiny Heseltine and when, on his father's advice, Timothy challenges Tiny to a duel, he actually has cause to thank his mother for her intervention.
- Timothy is preparing for a job interview but has a recurring dream that the interviewer is his old headmaster, who wants to cane him. He visits a psychotherapist who tells him not to worry but to enjoy the experience of the interview. Unfortunately he enjoys it rather too much with an overly laid back attitude. And those dreams still persist with Mother replacing the headmaster.
- The Doctor and Jamie return to the IE factory in search of Zoe and Isobel, where they meet with Professor Watkins and fall foul of Vaughn.
- The market towns of Oxfordshire are seemingly idyllic, but when night falls, the youth come out in force with money in their pockets and trouble on their minds.
- The body of a local troublemaker and lady's man is found dead in the model village which is the chief tourist attraction of Little Worthy.
- 2011–20141h 35mTV-146.8 (2.5K)TV EpisodeBased on true events. Scotland Yard Detective Inspector Jack Whicher is sent to rural Wiltshire to investigate the horrific murder of a three-year-old boy.