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'''Series Three''' of ''Midsomer Murders'' premiered 31 December 1999, and concluded on 5 February 2000.
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{{Infobox series|image1 = Series-3.jpg|number_of_episodes = 4|date_first_episode_aired = 31 December 1999|date_last_episode_aired = 5 February 2000}}'''Series Three''' of ''[[Midsomer Murders]]'' premiered 31 December 1999, and concluded on 5 February 2000.
   
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== Cast==
 
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===Series Regulars===
 
 
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!'''Name'''
 
!'''Portrayed by'''
 
!'''Occupation'''
 
!'''Notes'''
 
 
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|style="width:15%;text-align:center;background-color:#a1d9ff;"|Name
|Detective Chief Inspector [[Tom Barnaby]]
 
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|style="width:15%;text-align:center;background-color:#a1d9ff;"|Portrayed by
|[[wikipedia:John Nettles|John Nettles]]
 
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|style="width:30%;text-align:center;background-color:#a1d9ff;"|Occupation
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|style="width:40%;text-align:center;background-color:#a1d9ff;"|Notes
 
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|[[Tom Barnaby]]
 
|[[John Nettles]]
 
|DCI Causton CID
 
|DCI Causton CID
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|Detective Sergeant [[Gavin Troy]]
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|[[Gavin Troy]]
|[[wikipedia:Daniel Casey|Daniel Casey]]
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|[[Daniel Casey]]
 
|DS Causton CID
 
|DS Causton CID
 
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|DCI Barnaby's partner
 
 
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|Mrs. [[Joyce Barnaby]]
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|[[Joyce Barnaby]]
|[[wikipedia:Jane Wymark|Jane Wymark]]
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|[[Jane Wymark]]
 
|Wife of DCI Barnaby
 
|Wife of DCI Barnaby
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|[[Cully Barnaby]]
 
|[[Cully Barnaby]]
|[[wikipedia:Laura Howard|Laura Howard]]
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|[[Laura Howard]]
 
|Daughter of DCI Barnaby
 
|Daughter of DCI Barnaby
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|[[Beyond the Grave]] was the last episode in which Cully appeared until her return beginning in Series Six.
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|Dr. [[George Bullard]]
 
|Dr. [[George Bullard]]
|[[wikipedia:Barry Jackson (actor)|Barry Jackson]]
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|[[Barry Jackson]]
 
|Chief pathologist of Midsomer County.
 
|Chief pathologist of Midsomer County.
|He did not appear in Death of a Stranger or Judgment Day
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|Dr. Bullard did not appear in [[Death of a Stranger]] or [[Judgement Day]]
 
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|Dr. [[Dan Petersen]]
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|[[Dan Peterson]]
|[[wikipedia:Toby Jones|Toby Jones]]
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|[[Toby Jones]]
 
|Pathologist of Midsomer County
 
|Pathologist of Midsomer County
 
|Substitute for Dr. Bullard
 
|Substitute for Dr. Bullard
 
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== Episodes ==
 
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|+'''''Midsomer Murders Series Three Episode List'''''
 
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| style="height:30px;width:55px;text-align:center;background-color:#a1d9ff;"|Ep ID
!scope="col"|Overall Episode Number Within the Series
 
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| style="width:252px;text-align:center;background-color:#a1d9ff;"|Title
!scope="col"|Series Number
 
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| style="width:140px;text-align:center;background-color:#a1d9ff;"|Director
!scope="col"|Order Number
 
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| style="width:183px;text-align:center;background-color:#a1d9ff;"|Writer
!scope="col"|Title
 
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| style="width:167px;text-align:center;background-color:#a1d9ff;"|Air Date
!scope="col"|Broadcast Date
 
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!scope="col"|Screenplay or Episode Writer
 
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| style="height:21px;text-align:center;"|3.1
!scope="col"|Director
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Death of a Stranger]]
!scope="col"|Notes
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Moira Armstrong]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Douglas Watkinson]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|31 December 1999
 
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| colspan="5" style="height:129px;width:797px;"|As the [[Upper Marshwood]] hunt heads off into the distance with the unforgettable sound of the horses and hounds in pursuit of the fox, a filthy tramp runs for cover in the woods, he stumbles and falls into a pit screaming. Barnaby is on holiday when he hears about the death and is surprised to learn that [[Ron Pringle|Chief Inspector Pringle]] has arrested [[Billy Gurdie]], a local, well known for petty crime. Barnaby isn't convinced but when the body of Billy's father is discovered it looks as is the Chief Inspector was right all along. Barnaby decides to find out more about the villagers.
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|3
 
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| style="height:21px;text-align:center;"|3.2
|1
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Blue Herrings]]
|Death of a Stranger
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Peter Smith]]
|31 December 1999
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Hugh Whitemore]]
|Douglas Livingstone
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|22 January 2000
|Peter Cregeen
 
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| colspan="5" style="height:112px;width:797px;"|Barnaby's favourite Aunt, [[Alice Bly|Alice]], is recuperating at the Lawnside Rest Home when one of her fellow residents dies. There doesn't seem to be any suspicious circumstances and it is assumed to be just a case of old age. Aunt Alice, however, is not so sure. Alice complains of hearing footsteps in the corridor in the dead of night and claims to have spotted a stranger sneaking around the place. When one resident is found dead followed by another. Barnaby and Troy take notice and set out to uncover the truth.
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|- height="21"
|3
 
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| style="height:21px;text-align:center;"|3.3
|2
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Judgement Day]]
|Blue Herrings
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Jeremy Silberston]]
|22 January 2000
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Anthony Horowitz]]
|Hugh Whitemore
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|29 January 2000
|Peter Smith
 
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| colspan="5" |Preparations are well under way in [[Midsomer Mallow]] for the ''Perfect Village Competition''. However, when the body of local rogue [[Peter Drinkwater]] is found with a pitchfork protruding from his chest, the village people are determined to keep it quiet. After all he was hardly popular in the village. Angry parents, jealous husbands, victims of crimes believed to have been perpetrated by the deceased and disgruntled lovers all had reason to want to see the back of Drinkwater. Meanwhile, as the ''Perfect Village Competition'' gets under way one of the judges is poisoned in view of the entire village. Barnaby and Troy must unravel the web of lies if they are to solve the murders.
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|- height="21"
|3
 
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| style="height:21px;text-align:center;"|3.4
|3
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Beyond the Grave]]
|Judgment Day
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Peter Cregeen]]
|29 January 2000
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|[[Douglas Livingstone]]
|Anthony Horowitz
 
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| style="text-align:center;"|5 February 2000
|Jeremy Silberston
 
|Barry Jackson did not appear in this episode
 
 
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| colspan="5" |When a portrait of Jonathan Lowrie, a wealthy royalist who was killed by a Roundhead musketeer, is slashed at the Aspern Tallow Museum, Barnaby and Sergeant Troy are called in to investigate. A strange series of events follows the act of vandalism in the [[Aspern Tallow]] village. The local art restorer is convinced that the picture resembles her recently departed husband, the church bells start ringing out in the middle of the night, a packing case in the museum catches fire whilst the two detectives look on and the body of [[Marcus Lowrie]], a distant relative of the man in the portrait, is found beaten to death in his ancestor's grave.
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|3
 
|4
 
|Beyond the Grave
 
|5 February 2000
 
|Douglas Watkinson
 
|Moira Armstrong
 
|This was the final episode of series three.
 
 
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Revision as of 03:51, 18 September 2018

Series Three of Midsomer Murders premiered 31 December 1999, and concluded on 5 February 2000.

Main Cast
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 Beyond the Grave was the last episode in which Cully appeared until her return beginning in Series Six.
Dr. George Bullard Barry Jackson Chief pathologist of Midsomer County. Dr. Bullard did not appear in Death of a Stranger or Judgement Day
Dan Peterson Toby Jones Pathologist of Midsomer County Substitute for Dr. Bullard
Episodes
Ep ID Title Director Writer Air Date
3.1 Death of a Stranger Moira Armstrong Douglas Watkinson 31 December 1999
As the Upper Marshwood hunt heads off into the distance with the unforgettable sound of the horses and hounds in pursuit of the fox, a filthy tramp runs for cover in the woods, he stumbles and falls into a pit screaming. Barnaby is on holiday when he hears about the death and is surprised to learn that Chief Inspector Pringle has arrested Billy Gurdie, a local, well known for petty crime. Barnaby isn't convinced but when the body of Billy's father is discovered it looks as is the Chief Inspector was right all along. Barnaby decides to find out more about the villagers.
3.2 Blue Herrings Peter Smith Hugh Whitemore 22 January 2000
Barnaby's favourite Aunt, Alice, is recuperating at the Lawnside Rest Home when one of her fellow residents dies. There doesn't seem to be any suspicious circumstances and it is assumed to be just a case of old age. Aunt Alice, however, is not so sure. Alice complains of hearing footsteps in the corridor in the dead of night and claims to have spotted a stranger sneaking around the place. When one resident is found dead followed by another. Barnaby and Troy take notice and set out to uncover the truth.
3.3 Judgement Day Jeremy Silberston Anthony Horowitz 29 January 2000
Preparations are well under way in Midsomer Mallow for the Perfect Village Competition. However, when the body of local rogue Peter Drinkwater is found with a pitchfork protruding from his chest, the village people are determined to keep it quiet. After all he was hardly popular in the village. Angry parents, jealous husbands, victims of crimes believed to have been perpetrated by the deceased and disgruntled lovers all had reason to want to see the back of Drinkwater. Meanwhile, as the Perfect Village Competition gets under way one of the judges is poisoned in view of the entire village. Barnaby and Troy must unravel the web of lies if they are to solve the murders.
3.4 Beyond the Grave Peter Cregeen Douglas Livingstone 5 February 2000
When a portrait of Jonathan Lowrie, a wealthy royalist who was killed by a Roundhead musketeer, is slashed at the Aspern Tallow Museum, Barnaby and Sergeant Troy are called in to investigate. A strange series of events follows the act of vandalism in the Aspern Tallow village. The local art restorer is convinced that the picture resembles her recently departed husband, the church bells start ringing out in the middle of the night, a packing case in the museum catches fire whilst the two detectives look on and the body of Marcus Lowrie, a distant relative of the man in the portrait, is found beaten to death in his ancestor's grave.
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