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Host Nicki Chapman is joined byAshley Storrie, Laura Howard (aka the delightful Cully Barnaby) and TV critic Scott Bryan.
In the Ghosts of Christmas Past it’s nine years after Ferdy Villers killed himself, and his family reunites for Christmas, unaware that someone is out for revenge.
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In this episode of Midsomer Murders Mayhem, host Nicki Chapman and series regular Bill Young investigate the goings on at Strangler’s Wood.
A Brazilian woman is found strangled in the woods, which suggests that a serial killer from nine years before has begun killing again.
You will hear from Anthony Horowitz, the talented screenwriter of Strangler's Wood and hear from the most devoted fans from around the globe as they go head to head in the Midsomer Murders superfan face off quiz, hosted by Ashley Storrie.
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Host Nicki Chapman is joined by Bill Young and Daniel Casey, otherwise known as DS Gavin Troy.
In Dark Autumn, the near decapitation of the local postman, whose hyperactive libido also makes him the village lothario, leads to a series of grisly murders involving other promiscuous villagers.
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In this episode of Midsomer Murders Mayhem, host Nicki Chapman and comedian Ashley Storrie are celebrating the 100th episode of the show where the cast and crew take themselves to Denmark in The Killings of Copenhagen.
You're going to be hearing from director Alex Pille, about the ideas for this very special 100th episode and we'll finish things off with a round of our beloved superfan face off quiz.
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Host Nicki Chapman is joined by Bill Young, and real-life crop circle expert, Monique Klinkenburgh. We also hear from Betty Willingale, the woman who first approached Caroline Graham to make her books into a series.
Join us while we look at The Electric Vendetta. The body of a criminal is found in a crop circle, and the locals blame extra-terrestrial activity for the death. But Barnaby is not convinced.
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Host Nicki Chapman is joined by Ashley Storrie to discuss The Dark Rider. The DeQuettevilles and the Fleetwoods have been enemies since the English Civil War. Now the DeQuettevilles are dying, each first seeing a headless horseman. Is the ancient feud to blame? Or is there a modern murderer at large?
You’ll hear from DCI John Barnaby, aka Neil Dudgeon who will be talking about his sidekicks on the show and we’ll catch up withTV critic Scott Bryan about the best bits of the episode.
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This time, host Nicki Chapman and series regular Bill Young are talking about Episode Three, back in Series One, Death of a Hollow Man, which was set against the backdrop of Causton Amateur Dramatic Society's production of Amadeus.
We'll hear from an ex-detective who shares how true to life he thinks the episode is plus some insight from Caroline Graham, the author of the books on which the Midsomer Murders television series is based.
Join in with devoted fans from around the globe as they go head to head in a Midsomer Murders superfan face off quiz, hosted by superfan herself, Ashley Storrie.
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Host Nicki Chapman is joined by Ashley Storrie.
They’ll be discussing The Ballad of Midsomer County, where festival organizer Toby Winning is found dead on the morning of the Lower Crosby Folk Festival, shortly after announcing plans to move the festival nearer to London.
We’ll also feature Gwilym Lee, otherwise known as Charlie Nelson, the fourth detective sergeant on the show.
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This week we're going to be delving into the hidden depths of Blue Herrings, which is the first episode to not have an actual murder in it.
Helping Nicki on this episode is Bill Young and we've unearthed an exclusive interview with the late great composer Jim Parker.
We also chat with Frank Baloch from ZDF Television, who've been broadcasting the show for the past 25 years in Germany. Plus, it’s the superfan face off quiz, hosted by Ashley Storrie.
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Host Nicki Chapman is joined by Ashley Storrie.
In Death and The Divas, a film historian writing about a 1960s horror actress is killed in her home. It becomes the start of what appear to be a series of copycat murders based on the actress' films.
Our featured guest is Rachel Glaister, executive Vice President of press and Marketing at All3 Media International.
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Host Nicki Chapman is joined by Bill Young.
They’re examining the case of A Worm in the Bud, where a woman is found dead in Setwale Wood, in an apparent suicide, except that her suicide note is emailed after her body has already been sighted.
You’ll hear from our first DCI Barnaby, John Nettles as well as Dan Hamby, who is in charge of overseeing tours of the Midsomer Murders locations.
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This time on Midsomer Murders Mayhem, it’s Last Man Out. When star cricketer Leo Henderson dies during a tournament, the investigation draws Barnaby into a dangerous game with a surprise visitor from his past.
Host Nicki Chapman is joined by Ashley Storrie and we feature real life mortician Carla Valentine as well as Manjinder Virk, aka the pathologist Dr Kam Karimore.
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Helping Nicki get to the bottom of Dead Man’s Eleven is Vice President of Television Programming for PBS in North Texas, Bill Young.
We'll hear from actress Jane Wymark, who played Joyce Barnaby as well as writer Victoria Dowd from the Crime Writers Association.
Plus, we'll finish things off with a round of our superfan face off quiz, hosted by award-winning Scottish comedian, actor, and most importantly, die-hard Midsomer Murders enthusiast, Ashley Storrie.
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This episode is all about The Flying Club and helping host Nicki Chapman make sense of it all is comedian and die-hard Midsomer Murders superfan, Ashley Storrie.
The owner of Finchmere airfield is dropped from a plane to meet a gruesome death. Are anti-craft campaigners behind his murder? Or does it link back to a WW2 mission?
We feature actress June Whitfield, who played Molly Darnley in The Flying Club and are joined by our in-house expert on the dead, Carla Valentine.
And as ever, we'll finish things off with a round of our superfan face off quiz, hosted by Ashley and featuring contestants from around the globe.
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This episode explores Murder on St. Malley's Day. Corruption is at the center of the prestigious and secretive pudding club at the Devington school, kept quiet by the murders of anyone who threatens to topple the operation.
Helping Nicki on this episode is American TV writer Bill Young. We will hear from producer Ian Strachan, who has been part of the Midsomer Murders family since 1999 as well as ex detective Malcolm Davis, who helps us to make sense of all the investigative nuance.
Plus, we'll finish things off with a round of our superfan face off quiz, hosted by Ashley Storrie.
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Nicki Chapman and Ashley Storrie discuss The Oblong Murders where Jones goes undercover in the Oblong Foundation as “Cosmo” Jones whilst Barnaby uncovers how a suspicious boat explosion, strange finances within the Oblong Foundation and a murder all piece together.
Dog trainer, Gill Raddings, talks about her experience on set with Sykes the dog, and more international super-fans face off in Ashley’s Mega Quiz.
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In this episode of Midsomer Murders Mayhem, we're going back to Season 14 with A Rare Bird. A row between keen bird watchers in Midsomer in the Marsh turns very nasty when their president is killed. Patrick Morgan met his death while hoping to sight a rare bird, but is his obsession with ornithology to blame or something rather more sinister?
Helping Nicki in this episode will be Vice President of Television Programming for PBS in North Texas, Bill Young.
In this episode, we hear from actor Jason Hughes, otherwise known as DS Ben Jones plus we'll finish things off with a round of our superfan face off quiz, hosted by Ashley Storrie.
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In this episode, host Nicki Chapman is joined by comedian Ashley Storrie as they explore how Barnaby’s instincts will not be fooled by trickery but instead will help to uncover the real culprit in A Talent For Life.
Iconic former bond girl Honor Blackman plays the well-to-do socialite Isobel Hewitt, who is later found murdered alongside fellow villager Dr. Duncan Goff, following an altercation with another member of the Midsomer Fly Fisher Club.
Author Simon Brew discusses his companion interactive novel, Could You Survive Midsomer? and Ashley Storrie returns to host the Superfan Face-Off Quiz.
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Host Nicki Chapman and series regular Bill Young delve into Dark Secrets in this episode of Midsomer Murders Mayhem. Barnaby and Jones have to work their way back to uncover the mystery that surrounds the murder of a nosy social services worker. A family's dark past is revealed as Barnaby seeks the truth about the death of two siblings decades before.
Actor Neil Dudgeon, aka Tom Barnaby, discusses his experience taking over the role of the lead DCI from the formidable John Nettles.
Nicki and Bill are joined by real-life former detective Malcolm Davies who critiques the handling of the fictional case, while Ashley Storrie hosts the quiz, challenging another set of international superfans.
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In the first episode of the official Midsomer Murders podcast, host Nicki Chapman focuses on the Midsomer Murders series pilot, The Killings at Badger's Drift where an elderly woman is found dead in her own cottage and DCI Tom Barnaby is convinced the death is not a simple accident.
With the help of cast, crew and devoted superfans, Nicki covers some of the most important scenes, discusses the most intriguing characters and sees who can spot those cameos.
Helping Nicki this week is award-winning Scottish comedian, actor, presenter, and most importantly, die-hard Midsomer Murders enthusiast, Ashley Storrie.
We hear from the wonderful John Nettles about his role as DCI Barnaby and also from Hollywood actress Emily Mortimer, who started her career on the small screen with Midsomer Murders.
The episode wraps up with a cracking Superfan Face Off Quiz, hosted by Ashley and featuring contestants from around the globe.
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