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{{Infobox episode|series = One|number = Four|image = image:Death-in-disguise.png|airdate = 6 May 1998|writer = [[Douglas Watkinson]]|director = [[Baz Taylor]]|previous = [[Faithful Unto Deat]]|next = [[Death's Shadow]]}}Death in Disguise is the fifth overall episode of Midsomer Murders and was first broadcast on 6th May 1999. It stars [[John Nettles]] as [[Tom Barnaby|Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby]] and [[Daniel Casey]] as [[Gavin Troy|Detective Sergeant Troy]] alongside regulars [[Jane Wymark]], [[Laura Howard]] and [[Barry Jackson]]. Guest stars included Judy Cornwall, Miles Anderson, Charles Kay and Geoffrey Beevers respectively.
 
{{Infobox episode|series = One|number = Four|image = image:Death-in-disguise.png|airdate = 6 May 1998|writer = [[Douglas Watkinson]]|director = [[Baz Taylor]]|previous = [[Faithful Unto Deat]]|next = [[Death's Shadow]]}}Death in Disguise is the fifth overall episode of Midsomer Murders and was first broadcast on 6th May 1999. It stars [[John Nettles]] as [[Tom Barnaby|Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby]] and [[Daniel Casey]] as [[Gavin Troy|Detective Sergeant Troy]] alongside regulars [[Jane Wymark]], [[Laura Howard]] and [[Barry Jackson]]. Guest stars included Judy Cornwall, Miles Anderson, Charles Kay and Geoffrey Beevers respectively.
[[Bill Carter]] ([[Robert Pickavance]]) is found dead at a local New Age commune (called the Lodge of the Golden Windhorse) with a broken neck, lying at the bottom of a staircase. Barnaby and Troy have to decide whether the death was an accident or murder. A few days later Barnaby and Troy are called back to the Lodge, and this time there is no doubt that it is murder. Other Lodge members include Ken and Heather Beavers; May Cuttle, who practises past-life regressions; former solicitor's clerk Arno Gibbs, new member [[Christopher Wainwright[[ ([[Stephen Moyer]]) and girlfriend Suhami Gamelin; Trixie Channing; and adolescent Tim Riley. The Lodge's Master is Ian Craigie. Suhami's parents are Guy (Miles Anderson) and Felicity, who are separated.
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[[Bill Carter]] ([[Robert Pickavance]]) is found dead at a local New Age commune (called the Lodge of the Golden Windhorse) with a broken neck, lying at the bottom of a staircase. Barnaby and Troy have to decide whether the death was an accident or murder. A few days later Barnaby and Troy are called back to the Lodge, and this time there is no doubt that it is murder. Other Lodge members include Ken and Heather Beavers; May Cuttle, who practises past-life regressions; former solicitor's clerk Arno Gibbs, new member [[Christopher Wainwright]] ([[Stephen Moyer]]) and girlfriend Suhami Gamelin; Trixie Channing; and adolescent Tim Riley. The Lodge's Master is Ian Craigie. Suhami's parents are Guy (Miles Anderson) and Felicity, who are separated.
 
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Revision as of 11:37, 27 February 2018

Death in Disguise is the fifth overall episode of Midsomer Murders and was first broadcast on 6th May 1999. It stars John Nettles as Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby and Daniel Casey as Detective Sergeant Troy alongside regulars Jane Wymark, Laura Howard and Barry Jackson. Guest stars included Judy Cornwall, Miles Anderson, Charles Kay and Geoffrey Beevers respectively. Bill Carter (Robert Pickavance) is found dead at a local New Age commune (called the Lodge of the Golden Windhorse) with a broken neck, lying at the bottom of a staircase. Barnaby and Troy have to decide whether the death was an accident or murder. A few days later Barnaby and Troy are called back to the Lodge, and this time there is no doubt that it is murder. Other Lodge members include Ken and Heather Beavers; May Cuttle, who practises past-life regressions; former solicitor's clerk Arno Gibbs, new member Christopher Wainwright (Stephen Moyer) and girlfriend Suhami Gamelin; Trixie Channing; and adolescent Tim Riley. The Lodge's Master is Ian Craigie. Suhami's parents are Guy (Miles Anderson) and Felicity, who are separated.