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+ | {{Infobox series|image1 = Series-10.jpg|number_of_episodes = 8|date_first_episode_aired = 12 November 2006|date_last_episode_aired = 11 May 2008}}'''Series 10''' of the popular British crime drama ''[[Midsomer Murders]]'' consisted of 8 episodes that aired from November 2006 through May 2008. It saw the addition of new cast member [[Gail Stephens]] as a WPC (Woman Police Constable) in the [[Causton]] CID. |
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− | '''Series Ten''' of ''Midsomer Murders'' premiered 12 November 2006, and concluded on 28 August 2007. |
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− | == Cast== |
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+ | |[[Tom Barnaby]] |
|[[wikipedia:John Nettles|John Nettles]] |
|[[wikipedia:John Nettles|John Nettles]] |
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|DCI Causton CID |
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+ | |[[Gail Stephens]] |
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+ | |[[Kirsty Dillon]] |
|WPC Midsomer Constabulary |
|WPC Midsomer Constabulary |
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+ | |Kirsty Dillon joined the cast in the episode entitled Death and Dust. Kirsty Dillon did not appear in the episode entitled Picture of Innocence. |
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+ | |[[Joyce Barnaby]] |
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+ | |[[Jane Wymark]] |
|Wife of DCI Barnaby |
|Wife of DCI Barnaby |
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+ | |[[Cully Barnaby]] |
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+ | |[[Laura Howard]] |
|Daughter of DCI Barnaby |
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+ | |Cully does not appear in episodes 2, 6 and 7 |
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+ | |[[George Bullard]] |
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+ | |[[Barry Jackson]] |
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− | == Episodes == |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Peter Smith]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Peter J. Hammond]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|12 November 2006 |
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+ | | colspan="5" |Young lovers [[Simon Bright]] and [[Laura Sharp]] are kissing in the back seat of a Humber car in a disused hangar. The next morning Simon's body is discovered there by [[Francis Kirby]] during her morning jog. There is no sign of Laura. Barnaby suspects that Simon may have been involved in a suicide pact, however the evidence tells a different story. |
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+ | | style="height:21px;text-align:center;"|10.2 |
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− | |12 November 2006 |
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− | |Peter J. Hammond |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Renny Rye]] |
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− | |Peter Smith |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[David Hoskins]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|19 January 2007 |
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+ | | colspan="5" |Retired society photographer [[Rex Masters]] disappears as his niece [[Faith Alexander]] arrives on a visit from America. [[Miles King]], Rex's gardener is shocked when he meets Faith as Rex told everyone that Faith and her entire family had died in a plane crash a year before. The following morning Rex's body is discovered in Crofter's Weir. Barnaby and Jones delve into the village past to uncover the truth. |
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+ | | style="height:21px;text-align:center;"|10.3 |
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− | |19 January 2007 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Peter Smith]] |
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− | |David Hoskins |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Steve Trafford]] |
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− | |Renny Rye |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|26 January 2007 |
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+ | | colspan="5" |The village of [[Midsomer Magna]] is devastated by the closure of the King's Crystal glassware factory. The closure comes after the seemingly accidental death of co-owner [[Alan King]]. The factory workers are jobless and, left with no financial security, begin to rail against the accountant, [[Peter Baxter]], and the remaining co-owner, [[Charles King (King's Crystal)|Charles King]], about their redundancies. When Baxter's body is found in the water meadows stabbed to death with a Masonic dagger, Jones suggests suicide, but the pathologist Dr. Bullard and Barnaby suspect foul play. |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Renny Rye]] |
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− | |26 January 2007 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Michael Aitkens]] |
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− | |Steve Trafford |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|2 February 2007 |
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+ | | colspan="5" |When Barnaby's favourite rock band, Hired Gun, reform to play a gig at the Midsomer Rocks Festival, paranoid lead singer [[Gary Cooper]] is convinced that someone is trying to scare them off and stop the reunion. The guitarist [[Jack McKinley|Jack 'Axeman' McKinley]] and the rest of the band are staying at Gary's estate, Badger's Hall, while they are all in town. As accidents appear to happen around the band members, will Barnaby catch the killer before they are all dead?<br />''* This episode introduced the character of [[Simon Dixon]] portrayed by [[Sam Hazeldine]].'' |
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+ | | style="height:21px;text-align:center;"|10.5 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Sarah Hellings]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Douglas Watkinson]] |
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− | |2 February 2007 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|8 May 2007 |
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+ | | colspan="5" |When [[Delyth Mostyn]] announces that she is marrying local doctor [[James Kirkwood]] and selling her home to travel the world with him, her children are furious. According to local gossip, James is a serial womaniser who pushed his wife over the edge. Unable to make a house visit one stormy evening, James lends a colleague, [[Alan Delaney]], his new car and Alan goes in his place. When Alan's dead body is discovered the following morning Barnaby and Jones are called in and the investigation leads to North Wales.<br />''* This episode introduced WPC Gail Stephens portrayed by Kirsty Dillon.'' |
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− | |This episode introduced the character of Simon Dixon portrayed by [[Sam Hazeldize]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Richard Holthouse]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Andrew Payne]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|3 June 2007 |
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+ | When the Luxton Deeping Photographic Society refuses to accept digital images in their annual exhibition, aspiring local photographer [[Steve Bright]] is enraged. Steve and his friends regard the traditional method of photography favoured by shop proprietor [[Headley Madrigal]] and his friend [[Lionel Bell]] as old and antiquated. An intense rivalry and mutual hostility exist between the two groups culminating in a showdown between Lionel and Steve at the exhibition. The next morning Lionel is strangled to death. Barnaby and Jones investigate. DCI Barnaby is suspended from duty because, he is a suspect in the case.<br />''* Kirsty Dillon did not appear in this episode.'' |
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− | |This episode introduced WPC Gail Stephens portrayed by Kirsty Dillon, |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Sarah Hellings]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Barry Purchese]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|27 April 2008 |
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+ | | colspan="5" |When violent criminal [[George Ince]] and his associate [[Jed Norris]] are employed as security guards at Midsomer Magna Manor where a production of 'The Scarlett Pimpernel' is being filmed, Barnaby and Jones suspect they are planning an inside job. After attending a dinner at the Manor the body of the films director, [[Nick Cheyney]], is found decapitated on the set. Barnaby and Jones are called in to investigate. |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Richard Holthouse]] |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;"|[[Tony Etchells]] |
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+ | | colspan="5" |Attending a farewell presentation for ex-criminal [[Ronnie Tyler]] in [[Midsomer Holm]]. a safe haven for reformed offender, Barnaby encounters ex-colleague [[Jack Colby]], Jack and his wife Professor [[Gina Colby]] live with [[Victor Godbold|Lord Holm]] at Holm Manor. Gina is fated for her work reforming criminals and Jack is now the administrator of the halfway house. The following morning Jack's body is body bludgeoned to death. With Jones's help, Barnaby has to go back 16 years to solve this mystery. <br />''* Cully and Simon announce their engagement.'' |
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Revision as of 20:51, 12 December 2019
Series 10 of the popular British crime drama Midsomer Murders consisted of 8 episodes that aired from November 2006 through May 2008. It saw the addition of new cast member Gail Stephens as a WPC (Woman Police Constable) in the Causton CID.
Midsomer Murders Series 10 Preview 2
Name | Portrayed by | Occupation | Notes |
Tom Barnaby | John Nettles | DCI Causton CID | |
Ben Jones | Jason Hughes | DS Causton CID | |
Gail Stephens | Kirsty Dillon | WPC Midsomer Constabulary | Kirsty Dillon joined the cast in the episode entitled Death and Dust. Kirsty Dillon did not appear in the episode entitled Picture of Innocence. |
Joyce Barnaby | Jane Wymark | Wife of DCI Barnaby | |
Cully Barnaby | Laura Howard | Daughter of DCI Barnaby | Cully does not appear in episodes 2, 6 and 7 |
George Bullard | Barry Jackson | Chief Pathologist |
Ep ID | Title | Director | Writer | Air Date |
10.1 | Dance with the Dead | Peter Smith | Peter J. Hammond | 12 November 2006 |
Young lovers Simon Bright and Laura Sharp are kissing in the back seat of a Humber car in a disused hangar. The next morning Simon's body is discovered there by Francis Kirby during her morning jog. There is no sign of Laura. Barnaby suspects that Simon may have been involved in a suicide pact, however the evidence tells a different story. | ||||
10.2 | The Animal Within | Renny Rye | David Hoskins | 19 January 2007 |
Retired society photographer Rex Masters disappears as his niece Faith Alexander arrives on a visit from America. Miles King, Rex's gardener is shocked when he meets Faith as Rex told everyone that Faith and her entire family had died in a plane crash a year before. The following morning Rex's body is discovered in Crofter's Weir. Barnaby and Jones delve into the village past to uncover the truth. | ||||
10.3 | King's Crystal | Peter Smith | Steve Trafford | 26 January 2007 |
The village of Midsomer Magna is devastated by the closure of the King's Crystal glassware factory. The closure comes after the seemingly accidental death of co-owner Alan King. The factory workers are jobless and, left with no financial security, begin to rail against the accountant, Peter Baxter, and the remaining co-owner, Charles King, about their redundancies. When Baxter's body is found in the water meadows stabbed to death with a Masonic dagger, Jones suggests suicide, but the pathologist Dr. Bullard and Barnaby suspect foul play. | ||||
10.4 | The Axeman Cometh | Renny Rye | Michael Aitkens | 2 February 2007 |
When Barnaby's favourite rock band, Hired Gun, reform to play a gig at the Midsomer Rocks Festival, paranoid lead singer Gary Cooper is convinced that someone is trying to scare them off and stop the reunion. The guitarist Jack 'Axeman' McKinley and the rest of the band are staying at Gary's estate, Badger's Hall, while they are all in town. As accidents appear to happen around the band members, will Barnaby catch the killer before they are all dead? * This episode introduced the character of Simon Dixon portrayed by Sam Hazeldine. | ||||
10.5 | Death and Dust | Sarah Hellings | Douglas Watkinson | 8 May 2007 |
When Delyth Mostyn announces that she is marrying local doctor James Kirkwood and selling her home to travel the world with him, her children are furious. According to local gossip, James is a serial womaniser who pushed his wife over the edge. Unable to make a house visit one stormy evening, James lends a colleague, Alan Delaney, his new car and Alan goes in his place. When Alan's dead body is discovered the following morning Barnaby and Jones are called in and the investigation leads to North Wales. * This episode introduced WPC Gail Stephens portrayed by Kirsty Dillon. | ||||
10.6 | Picture of Innocence | Richard Holthouse | Andrew Payne | 3 June 2007 |
When the Luxton Deeping Photographic Society refuses to accept digital images in their annual exhibition, aspiring local photographer Steve Bright is enraged. Steve and his friends regard the traditional method of photography favoured by shop proprietor Headley Madrigal and his friend Lionel Bell as old and antiquated. An intense rivalry and mutual hostility exist between the two groups culminating in a showdown between Lionel and Steve at the exhibition. The next morning Lionel is strangled to death. Barnaby and Jones investigate. DCI Barnaby is suspended from duty because, he is a suspect in the case. | ||||
10.7 | They Seek Him Here | Sarah Hellings | Barry Purchese | 27 April 2008 |
When violent criminal George Ince and his associate Jed Norris are employed as security guards at Midsomer Magna Manor where a production of 'The Scarlett Pimpernel' is being filmed, Barnaby and Jones suspect they are planning an inside job. After attending a dinner at the Manor the body of the films director, Nick Cheyney, is found decapitated on the set. Barnaby and Jones are called in to investigate. | ||||
10.8 | Death in a Chocolate Box | Richard Holthouse | Tony Etchells | 11 May 2008 |
Attending a farewell presentation for ex-criminal Ronnie Tyler in Midsomer Holm. a safe haven for reformed offender, Barnaby encounters ex-colleague Jack Colby, Jack and his wife Professor Gina Colby live with Lord Holm at Holm Manor. Gina is fated for her work reforming criminals and Jack is now the administrator of the halfway house. The following morning Jack's body is body bludgeoned to death. With Jones's help, Barnaby has to go back 16 years to solve this mystery. * Cully and Simon announce their engagement. |
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