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+ | The battle between traditional film and modern digital photographers becomes far too personal for [[Tom Barnaby]] when he becomes the prime suspect in a murder. [[Lionel Bell]] is a member of the former group that has recently banned digital photographs from the local photography competition. He's had recent run-ins with [[Steve Bright]], a digital photographer who seems to go out of his way to make the traditionalists miserable. When Bell is found strangled however - with a digital memory card in his mouth - Barnaby becomes a suspect when it is revealed that he and Bell's [[Marion Bell|estranged wife]] once dated. Barnaby's name is also found in the dead man's diary as someone who was to visit him the previous evening. With the case now assigned to [[Martin Spellman|DI Martin Spellman]], whom Barnaby dislikes, Tom finds himself on the sidelines but not without an interest in clearing his own name. A second murder once again points to Barnaby and it's clear that someone is going to extraordinary steps to frame him. An infatuation is at the root of it all. |
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Picture of Innocence is the sixth episode of the tenth series of the popular ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders and first aired 3rd June 2007.
Synopsis
The battle between traditional film and modern digital photographers becomes far too personal for Tom Barnaby when he becomes the prime suspect in a murder. Lionel Bell is a member of the former group that has recently banned digital photographs from the local photography competition. He's had recent run-ins with Steve Bright, a digital photographer who seems to go out of his way to make the traditionalists miserable. When Bell is found strangled however - with a digital memory card in his mouth - Barnaby becomes a suspect when it is revealed that he and Bell's estranged wife once dated. Barnaby's name is also found in the dead man's diary as someone who was to visit him the previous evening. With the case now assigned to DI Martin Spellman, whom Barnaby dislikes, Tom finds himself on the sidelines but not without an interest in clearing his own name. A second murder once again points to Barnaby and it's clear that someone is going to extraordinary steps to frame him. An infatuation is at the root of it all.
Plot
Cast
- John Nettles as DCI Tom Barnaby
- Jason Hughes as DS Ben Jones
- Jane Wymark as Joyce Barnaby
- Barry Jackson as Dr George Bullard
- Nigel Anthony as Lionel Bell
- Andrew Tiernan as Steve Bright
- Adrian Scarborough as Eddie Carfax
- Peter Eyre as Headley Madrigal
- Richard Lintern as Martin Spellman
- Martin Hutson as Seb Madrigal
- Montserrat Lombard as Philomena Bell
- Caroline Trowbridge as Imogen
- Ian Peck as Adam Knox
- François Domange as Maitre d' Hôtel (as Francois Domange)
- Malcolm Raeburn as Hotel Manager
- Liza Goddard as Marion Bell
- Francine Morgan as Middle Aged Woman
- Michael Geary as Lee Peters
- Brian Parr as Postman
- Lynn Farleigh as Sonia Madrigal
- Steve North as Nigel Woodley
- Christian Cooke as Preston (uncredited)
- Bill Thomas as Newly Widowed (uncredited)
Galleries
Body Count
Supporting Cast
Episode Images
Video
Notes
The following actors and actresses who appeared in this episode have also appeared in the following episodes
- Brian Parr - Written in Blood and Talking to the Dead
- Peter Eyre - Strangler's Wood
- Bill Thomas - Judgement Day and The Magician's Nephew
- Adrian Scarborough - Ring Out Your Dead and A Dying Art
- Malcolm Raeburn - A Talent for Life and Midsomer Rhapsody
- Ian Peck - A Talent for Life and The Night of the Stag
- Caroline Trowbridge - Last Year's Model
- Francine Morgan - Death in the Slow Lane