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Revision as of 21:02, 6 December 2019
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Ring Out Your Dead is the fourth episode of the fifth series of the popular ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders. It was first shown on 15th September 2002.
Synopsis
Murder is in the air in the village of Midsomer Wellow as DCI Barnaby and DS Troy investigate the death of Greg Tutt, who was shot through the heart. He was a member of the local bell ringers and a bit of the village lothario who had recently been thrown out by his wife who was fed up with his womanizing. He also had an eye for Emma, engaged to Liam, who are both members of the bell-ringing team. In the mix is Reggie Barton who leads a group of villagers opposed to the bell ringers using the church as a hobby, especially after they have an impromptu concert to celebrate a big win at the track with their pooled funds. When a second bell ringer is killed, Barnaby finds himself trying to connect the recent deaths with church lore that had the vicar killed and dumped in the well by bell ringers over 100 years ago.
Plot
Cast
- John Nettles as DCI Tom Barnaby
- Daniel Casey as Sergeant Gavin Troy
- Jane Wymark as Joyce Barnaby
- Hugh Bonneville as Hugh Barton
- Dugald Bruce-Lockhart as Greg Tutt
- Harry Burton as Dennis Ebbrell
- Graham Crowden as Reggie Barton
- Jamie de Courcey as Marcus Steadman (as Jamie De Courcey)
- Carmen Du Sautoy as Rosalind Parr
- Clare Holman as Sue Tutt
- Gemma Jones as Maisie Gooch
- Caroline Lintott as Jen Ebbrell
- Lyndsey Marshal as Emma Tysoe (as Lyndesy Marshal)
- Steven Pimlott as Judge
- Adrian Scarborough as Peter Fogden
- Julia Swift as Angie Blunstone
- Gwen Taylor as Frances Le Bon
- Seamus Whitty as Liam Booker
- John Warman as Bell Ringer (uncredited)
Galleries
Body Count
Supporting Cast
Episode Images
Notes
The following actors and actresses who appeared in this episode have also appeared in the following episodes
- Caroline Lintott - Death in Disguise, Sins of Commission and The Straw Woman
- Clare Holman - Country Matters and The Miniature Murders
- Adrian Scarborough - Picture of Innocence and A Dying Art
- John Warman - The Straw Woman
Historical Murders
- The Reverend Jonathan Ebbrell was the vicar of Midsomer Wellow from an unknown date until 1860, when he was murdered.