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What I gain so improbable about this series, is the ability of the production crew and actors to gain the high quality of the plots and acting. These mysteries are mysterious. They have grown more violent over the years, and several of these episodes are downright heart-breakingly dim, but challenging nevertheless.

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Shot all over England, the locales are to die for, and the actors introduced in each episode are familiar faces we’ve seen before. Isn’t that woman playing the jaded wife the same actress who played Sebastian Flyte’s youngest sister? And, wasn’t she the mother of a murdered child in ‘Second Sight’? And, isn’t that Harry Kumar’s lost cherish? My husband and I play the guessing game with each novel entry.

As has been the case with the earlier episodes, each mystery is tied to an historical conflict (a arrangement Agatha Chrisie ragged successfully), or an sad truth, such as the birth of an illegitamate child whose identity has not previously been revealed. The plots are deconstructed so you cannot always choose who is/are the culprit(s) before the detectives do so. And,(shades of Ngaio Marsh) the stories almost always have an art angle featuring Jane Wymark (Mrs Barnaby) or daughter Cully who seems to have formed an attachment to Barnaby’s sidekick (the chemistry is agreeable) .

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I recommend this series for Anglophiles and Barnaby fans.

If Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby were ever to compare notes with mystery writer Jessica Fletcher, the combined number of corpses they’ve encountered would probably originate both of them turn pale. There seems to be something about a cosy village, whether it’s called Cabot Cove or Midsomer Helpful, that turns the residents’ minds to thoughts of destroy. There certainly are bodies aplenty in the cosy, serene villages located in Midsomer County, where DCI Barnaby (John Nettles) and his sergeant, Gavin Troy (Daniel Casey) are charged with finding the murderers.

All of the exiguous picture-perfect villages and puny towns in Midsomer County have a wide and varied assortment of English citizens, ranging from wealthy magistrates and high Church of England prelates to milkmen and shopkeepers, wives and lovers, thieves and…a lot of murderers. The corpses are unprejudiced as varied as the living. Barnaby must apply all his experience, skepticism, persistence and unflappability to obtain the culprits.

In Situation Six, Tom Barnaby and Gavin Troy deal with two cases which are uncommonly complex and satisfying. In Death and Dreams, space in the village of Midsomer Noble, Barnaby encounters deeply disturbing psychotic behavior from unexpected sources. In a Yarn of Two Hamlets, state in Upper and Lower Warden, he must deal with the complicated, intertwined secrets of two families. And in one mystery, Birds of Prey, station in Midsomer Magna, we have an uncommonly polished, subtle and touching performance from Richard Todd, a major British star in the Fifties and Sixties. He was 84 when he filmed this production. For the narrate, Region Six’s other two mysteries, each also fine, are: A Talent for Life, residence in the village of Malham Bridge, and Painted in Blood, plot in Midsomer Florey. Each program runs about 100 minutes.

The charm of this series lies partly in its setting. Midsomer County is a very gorgeous position, green and cared for. The towns are orderly, filled with competent and knowledgeable tradesmen; the villages tend to have a few eccentrics and a lot of thatched roofs. This could be remarkable too cosy except for three things. First, the performance by John Nettles. He’s a handsome actor who is completely at home in the role. Watching his Barnaby deem his device through clever mysteries, unfailingly polite and unfailingly unintimidated, is a pleasure. Second, the mysteries themselves. This series has been going on through eight seasons. DVD sets are out for six of them so far. The mysteries are almost always sincere puzzlers; not flashy, but well disguised. They are consistently spellbinding and well written. Third, the quality of the production and the actors. I suspect a expansive budget has been allocated for each episode. The series looks worthy. The actors are worthy, too, which is typical of British productions which glean their map over here. Daniel Casey does a pleasing job as Barnaby’s assistant. He respects his boss and is vivid enough to learn from him. But he also can be enraged at Barnaby’s penchant for not sharing everything. And he occasionally gets attach out when an apparently essential car stir (Troy almost always drives them) turns out to be a sail for a bacon sandwich Barnaby’s been thinking about. Barnaby’s wife is played by Jane Wymark, and it’s a pleasure to examine how considerable at ease the two actors are with each other. They play a long-married couple, level-headed in adore and with a comfortable kind of middle-aged affection for each other. All the actors do outstanding jobs, and there usually is a sprinkling of celebrated names.

If you’re in the mood for civilized British television mysteries, where the mean streets have more cobblestones than crushed beer cans, where the occasional drug user is not a grubby petty thief but an upper-class wife, where the chief copper has a glad home life and no angst to piece with the viewers, Midsomer Murders might be unbiased the thing.

The DVD portray is expedient. There are a few extras such as a method of Midsomer County showing the towns and villages, cast filmographies of the major players and a biography of Carolyn Graham, the author of the books the series is based on.
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