Midsomer murders (Television program) Dance with the dead. Animal within. King's crystal. Axeman cometh.
Notes:
John Nettles, Jason Hughes, Jane Wymark, Laura Howard, Barry Jackson. Based on the characters created by Caroline Graham. Originally produced for television by Bentley Productions and All 3 Media International in 2006. Special features: Disc 4--Caroline Graham biography.
Contents:
Disc 4. The Axeman cometh / screenplay by Michael Aitkens ; directed by Renny Rye. Disc 2. The Animal within / screenplay by David Hoskins ; directed by Renny Rye -- Disc 3. King's crystal / screenplay by Steve Trafford ; directed by Peter Smith. -- Disc 4. The Axeman cometh / screenplay by Michael Aitkens ; directed by Renny Rye.
Summary:
The cozy villages of Midsomer County reveal their most sinister secrets in these four contemporary British television mysteries. Dance with the dead: A young man's apparent suicide leads Barnaby and his team searching for the man's missing girlfriend and ballroom dance partner. Animal within: When a woman presumed dead in a plane crash visits her uncle's estate three years later, she surprises everyone there, but it's an even greater shock when the uncle is murdered without a clear heir. King's crystal: Barnaby investigates a bitter feud at the heart of a family-owned glassworks involving the death of the family accountant. Axeman cometh: An aging band making a comeback tour stops for a concert in Midsomer, but someone's out to murder the band members one by one. Dance with the dead. "A young man asphyxiates in a vintage automobile, setting off a search for his mysterious girlfriend."--container. The animal within. "A mischievous old coot goes missing just before a visit from his niece-- a woman supposedly dead for three years."--container. King's crystal. "At an artisan glassworks, Barnaby delves into possibly murderous family rivalries."--container. The axeman cometh. The Midsomer music festival brings out the bluesman in Barnaby. Unfortunately, it also brings out someone murdering rock stars."--container.
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