What evil lurks beyond the well-trimmed hedges of Midsomer? The cozy villages of Midsomer County reveal their most sinister secrets in these contemporary British television mysteries. Inspired by the novels of Caroline Gra... more »ham, modern master of the English village mystery, the series stars John Nettles (Bergerac) as the unflappable Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby with Jason Hughes (This Life) as his earnest, efficient protégé, Detective Constable Ben Jones. Guest stars include George Baker, Elizabeth Spriggs, Simon Callow, Joss Ackland, Siân Phillips, Dermot Crowley, and Julia McKenzie. THE MYSTERIES
The House in the Woods -- According to local legend, Winyard is haunted?and it lives up to its reputation when a young couple dies on the property in a grisly fashion.
Dead Letters -- As Midsomer Barton celebrates Oak Apple Week, the mother of a former festival queen drowns herself. But is it really suicide?
Vixen?s Run -- At a family gathering, thrice-married baronet Freddy Butler keels over dead, leaving an estate worth killing for.
Down Among the Dead Men -- The shotgun slaying of accountant Martin Barrett leads Barnaby and Jones on a trail of blackmail. DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE Fascinating Facts, The Killings at Badger?s Drift connection, Caroline Graham biography, production notes, and cast filmographies.« less
Actors:John Nettles, Barry Jackson Genres:Television, Mystery & Suspense Sub-Genres:Drama, Mystery & Suspense Studio:Acorn Media Format:DVD - Color,Widescreen DVD Release Date: 10/07/2008 Original Release Date: 01/01/2007 Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/2007 Release Year: 2008 Run Time: 6hr 40min Screens: Color,Widescreen Number of Discs: 4 SwapaDVD Credits: 4 Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 2 Edition: Box set MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Languages:English
Solid suspense and drama Acorn entertainment. A must watch!
Movie Reviews
Midsomer Murders - What a mystery series SHOULD be
M. Crotty Chapman | Rhode Island | 09/21/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"So many of our friends and family regret the decision of A & E and the Biography channels not to renew this classic British series. It is pure escapism and deliciously photographed in the wonderful English countryside. John Nettles is everyman's hard working police inspector - cynical, darkly humourous and wholly believable. The cast and characters are comprised of true eccentrics (as only the Brits can be) and one never knows what lies around the next corner in one of the charming Midsomer Counties villages. If anyone of the powers that be in the programing offices of any network are reading this, please reconsider returning Inspector Barnaby and his confreres to their rightful place on our side of the Pond. They are sorely missed!"
MIS-leading
Regina S. Bulloch | ocala, FL via UK | 10/06/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've just received "set 11" of the MIdSomer Murders series. Unfortunately, I believed it was "series 11" -- turns out it is only "series 9" which was filmed in 2005. Series 11 aired this past year.
I would think that you would match your SET Numbers with the Series Numbers. I've waited all this time to receive these DVD's only to find out that I've already seen them 3 years ago..."
Love this series
A. Alden | Seattle, WA | 10/16/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a great British crime/mystery series. The murders are always bizarre and are committed amidst a fantasy present day English countryside that we all wish we lived in. The plots are thick and get thicker and I am always pleased when I cannot guess the culprits, at least not too readily. This series used to run on the Biography Channel but for some reason, they have decided to deprive us."
These tapes helped me a lot through some very, very bad time
C. Bishop | alaska | 11/24/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My father passed in 2006 and to divert my mother and myself, I purchased all of the sets of this series. We had seen it on television when it was on PBS but had not seen them all. It kept us going through a terrible time and when my mother unexpectedly passed ten months later, I pulled them again. I have them all. They not only entertain but they ensure with their beauty, solid plots and performances and general all around enjoyment level that the world is still going to go on. They have saved me and I recommend them to anyone who loves mystery, beauty and the feeling that tomorrow will be better because the Midsommer lands exist."
Righting the ship
J. Janssen | San Diego, CA USA | 12/31/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Big changes in Set eleven... relatively speaking of course. Barnaby ditches the Rover in favor of a new baby Jag and we happily bid goodbye to DS Scott. This series hit a rough patch commencing with Set Seven and not just because the affable DS Troy left the show. His replacement, Scott, was not a bad sort, but didn't seem to mesh with the carefully crafted ambience of the cast and tended to project an overall negativity to the scripts. Perhaps to compensate the writers tried to inject an ill advised sense of modernity with fewer cast members per episode and more yuppy centered story lines. Lot's of 3 series BMW's zipping around driven by generally unlikable characters... sort of an English Murder She Wrote.
All improved with this set as DC Ben Jones joined up in "The House in the Woods". Scott is briefly mentioned in the opening scenes, but no farewell episode to commemorate his leaving like we had with Troy in Series Seven (which oddly is one of my favorites, The Green Man). Ambience returned as does appearances by Laura Howard as Barnaby's daughter, Cully. Essentially this set does much to restore the series to it's former glory though I still feel the first six collections are the best. Not one to start with, but highly recommended for fans of this venerable series."