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Midsomer Murders is a British television detective drama [1] that has aired on ITV since 1997. The show is based on Caroline Graham's Chief Inspector Barnaby book series, originally adapted by Anthony Horowitz. From the pilot episode on 23 March 1997 until 2 February 2011 the lead character, DCI Tom Barnaby, was portrayed by John Nettles.
Midsomer Murders is a detective drama [1] set in modern-day England. The stories revolve around the efforts of Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby, and later his successor, cousin John Barnaby, to solve numerous murders that take place in the picturesque but deadly villages of the fictional county of Midsomer.
Midsomer Murders, Series 14, 8 episodes Sykes (Sykesie) Introduced DCI John Barnaby's family, wife Sarah and pet dog, Sykes. Sykes was the first dog actor to be cast as a regular supporting character - he even had his own subplots. Dr. Kate Wilding was also introduced. 2012-2013 Midsomer Murders, Series 15, 6 episodes Sykes (Sykesie)
This category has only the following subcategory. E. Midsomer Murders episodes (12 P) Pages in category "Midsomer Murders"
This is a list of characters that appear in the ITV British murder mystery series Midsomer Murders since 23 March 1997: John Nettles (DCI Tom Barnaby), Daniel Casey (DS Gavin Troy), Jane Wymark (Joyce Barnaby), Laura Howard (Cully Barnaby), Barry Jackson (Dr George Bullard), Jason Hughes (DS Ben Jones), John Hopkins (DS Daniel Scott), Kirsty Dillon (WPC Gail Stephens), Neil Dudgeon (DCI John ...
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