Midsomer murders Series 4 Series 4 /

DVD - 2013

DCI Barnaby and DS Troy are called upon to solve a series of crimes in Midsomer County, England.

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Subjects
Genres
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Published
Silver Spring, Md. : Acorn Media [2013]
Language
English
Other Authors
Peter (Film director) Smith (director), Christopher Russell, 1947- (-), Caroline Graham, 1931-
Item Description
Inspired by the novels of Caroline Graham.
"Now in original U.K. broadcast order"--Container.
Features: Midsomer map, making-of featurette, production notes.
Physical Description
3 volumes (1 videodisc per volume) (approximately 517 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Audience
TV rating: Not rated.
ISBN
9781621720102
  • Disc 1. Garden of death
  • Destroying angel
  • Disc 2. The electric vendetta
  • Who killed cock robin?
  • Disc 3. Dark autumn.
Review by Library Journal Review

Based on novels by Caroline Graham, Midsomer Murders has been a TV staple since 1997. The cases center on the imaginary rural English county of Midsomer, where its peculiar inhabitants live in quaint villages and often commit murder. John Nettles had the starring role of Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) Tom Barnaby for the first 81 episodes. Neil Dudgeon took over from Nettles, playing DCI John Barnaby (a cousin). The cases in this set deal with winemaking, a folk festival, a magician, and a lost manuscript. Events quickly move to murder, often with multiple likely suspects, all having hidden motives. Barnaby's home life revolves around his wife, a newborn daughter, and his dog Sykes. Much of the charm comes from the main characters living quite mundane lives when not confronting homicide. VERDICT The comfort of a good mystery with minimal gore is what keeps Midsomer Murders highly recommended viewing for mystery fans everywhere.-Lawrence Maxted, Gannon Univ. Lib., Erie, PA © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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