Series Six of Midsomer Murders premiered 3 January 2003, and concluded on 31 January 2003.
Name | Portrayed by | Occupation | Notes |
Tom Barnaby | John Nettles | DCI Causton CID | |
Gavin Troy | Daniel Casey | DS Causton CID | |
Joyce Barnaby | Jane Wymark | Wife of DCI Barnaby | |
Cully Barnaby | Laura Howard | Daughter of DCI Barnaby | Cully didn't appear in Painted in Blood and A Tale of Two Hamlets |
George Bullard | Barry Jackson | Chief pathologist of Midsomer County. |
Ep Nr | Ep ID | Title | Director | Writer | Air Date |
24 | 6.1 | A Talent for Life | Sarah Hellings | David Hoskins | 3 January 2003 |
Isobel Hewitt is an affluent pensioner with a young lover. Duncan Goff is a GP in the village of Malham Bridge who is rumoured to be having an affair. When the corpses of Isobel and Duncan are discovered by the river alongside one another, Barnaby and Troy embark on an investigation which uncovers a deep vein of resentment running through the village. | |||||
25 | 6.2 | Death and Dreams | Peter Smith | Peter J. Hammond | 10 January 2003 |
Barnaby investigates a death which looks very much like suicide. The dead man was a troubled and depressed gambler on a losing streak, but Barnaby's nose tells him to look for a murderer. During the investigation he recognizes someone from his past, in the shape of Dr Jane Moore. | |||||
26 | 6.3 | Painted in Blood | Sarah Hellings | Andrew Payne | 17 January 2003 |
Barnaby and Troy investigate the death of amateur artist Ruth Fairfax, whose body has been discovered by Joyce - but the more they delve into the dead woman's background, the more mysterious she becomes. | |||||
27 | 6.4 | A Tale of Two Hamlets | Peter Smith | Alan Plater | 24 January 2003 |
The death of a young film star at the opening of a "satanic experience" at his family's ancestral home brings Barnaby and Troy to the feuding villages of Upper and Lower Warden. Here the Smythe-Websters are exploiting the work of celebrated "The House of Satan" author Ellis Bell - but is there more to his legacy? | |||||
28 | 6.5 | Birds of Prey | Jeremy Silberston | Michael Russell | 31 January 2003 |
Julian Shepherd, who has most of his money invested in Charles Edmonton's new invention, is found drowned and there is every appearance that he killed himself due to money problems. Then a villager who has been stealing peregrine falcon eggs from Charles's widow is also found dead, and Barnaby and Troy investigate. |
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