Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon) and new partner DS Jamie Winter (Nick Hendrix, The Crown) face a new raft of bizarre crimes and criminals: a star cricketer dies during a tournament, a village- watch patrol member dies, someone is murdered during the reopening of a ghost village, and a body is found covered in live rabbits. 4 cases, 2 DVDs or Blu-ray discs. SDH. Mature audiences.
The Village that Rose from the Dead Barnaby and his new sergeant, DS Jamie Winter, investigate the death of a man after a party celebrating the reopening of an abandoned village. Crime and Punishment The bludgeoning death of Bleakridge's butcher points to a series of robberies the victim had been investigating. Last Man Out When a star cricket player is murdered, Barnaby and Winter's investigation leads them to a surprising person—Barnaby's former sergeant Ben Jones. Red in Tooth and Claw At the annual Bellville Hall Small Pet Show, a local estate agent is found stabbed to death amid a herd of rabbits. Of Note: Unlike with most of the previous series, the UK broadcaster of Midsomer Murders has chosen to break up the 19th installment. Episodes 1-4 aired in the UK from mid-December 2016 thru mid-January 2017. Episodes 5 and 6 have yet to be scheduled but won't air in the UK until late 2017. As one of Acorn Media's goals is to give US viewers access to the best UK shows as soon as possible after broadcast, the decision was made to split the 19th series into 2 parts instead of delaying the full series until 2018 after all the episodes have aired.
Packaging: Boxed set Run Time: 370 minutes plus bonus programming Format: Widescreen Number of discs: 2 Language: English Foreign Language Subtitles: No Color or B&W: Color CC: No SDH: Yes Region Code: 1 Aspect Ratio: DVD is 16:9 / Blu-ray is 1080p/16:9 Audio Format: DVD is Dolby Digital Stereo / Blu-ray is 2.0 DTS-HD MA Rating: NR Of Note: Unlike with most of the previous series, the UK broadcaster of Midsomer Murders has chosen to break up the 19th installment. Episodes 1-4 aired in the UK from mid-December 2016 thru mid-January 2017. Episodes 5 and 6 have yet to be scheduled but won't air in the UK until late 2017. As one of Acorn Media's goals is to give US viewers access to the best UK shows as soon as possible after broadcast, the decision was made to split the 19th series into 2 parts instead of delaying the full series until 2018 after all the episodes have aired.
Neil Dudgeon, Nick Hendrix, Anthony Calf, Catherine Steadman, Sally Phillips, Caroline Blakiston, Neil Morrissey, Aisling Loftus, Susan Hampshire, Michael Obiora, Jason Hughes
Much loved, much watched - The Daily Telegraph (UK) ""TV Gold"" - Entertainment Today ""Superbly acted and filmed"" -British Heritage magazine ""Delightful in a murderously charming way"" - Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy
Edgar Allan Poe Award Nomination - Best Television Feature or Miniseries (1999) Monte-Carlo TV Festival, Golden Nymph Award Nomination - Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (Neil Dudgeon, 2012) Monte-Carlo TV Festival, Golden Nymph Award Nomination - Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (Jason Hughes, 2012) Monte-Carlo TV Festival, Golden Nymph Award Nomination - Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (Fiona Dolman, 2012) Monte-Carlo TV Festival, Golden Nymph Award Nomination - Outstanding International Producer (Drama Series, 2012) Monte-Carlo TV Festival, Golden Nymph Award Nomination - Outstanding European Producer (Drama Series, 2012) Online Film & Television Association, TV Hall of Fame Winner - Television Programs (2014)