Someone puts Barnaby in the frame in the murders of two rival photographers and is ordered to stay home on virtual house arrest.Someone puts Barnaby in the frame in the murders of two rival photographers and is ordered to stay home on virtual house arrest.Someone puts Barnaby in the frame in the murders of two rival photographers and is ordered to stay home on virtual house arrest.
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François Domange
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- TriviaHere's the inside joke about the real-life scandal that backgrounds "Picture of Innocence": Liza Goddard (who plays Marion Bell) successfully sued a national British newspaper which printed a story alleging (untruthfully) that she and John Nettles were having an affair because their characters Jim Bergerac and Philippa Vale in Bergerac (1981) were romantically linked.
- GoofsMadrigal's old-fashioned photographic business and the digital camera shop 'Quikpix' are supposed to be in two different villages, Luxton Deeping and Midsomer Market respectively. But when Madrigal is taking one of his daily photos outside his shop (at 37 mins 20 seconds), Quikpix is visible on the corner behind him.
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Sonia Madrigal: Men... useless articles!
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still kicking
I can't believe "Midsomer Murders" is still going strong after all this time - the last time I saw this show was when it was with Barnaby's first partner, way back.
John Nettles looks like he's close to retirement in this 2007 segment - in fact, he was 64 at the time of this filming, and I notice the series is ongoing as of 2012 - soon he'll be the world's oldest detective. Give him credit, he's still a vital man with his great speaking voice and imposing presence.
In this segment, Barnaby gets involved in the death of a photographer, and later another photographer, and the men are on two different sides of photography -- one, Lionel Bell ((Nigel Anthony) (the ex-husband of Barnaby's ex-girlfriend) won't have a computer and doesn't believe in digital photos, and the other, Steven Bright (Andrew Tieman) is an avowed user of digital. Also disturbing is that someone is framing Barnaby, with a doctored photo and fingerprints on a glass at the dead man's house -- to the extent that he's taken off the case by Spellman (Richard Lintern).
This was pretty good - there are people on this board who seem to have followed every episode and can write more eloquently on the condition of this series, but I can't since it's been so long since I've seen an episode. I'm looking forward to catching up. I do like Barnaby, his wife (Jane Wymark), and partner (Jason Hughes) -- and as I recall, Barnaby had a daughter who was an actress. Hope she shows up in these later episodes.
John Nettles looks like he's close to retirement in this 2007 segment - in fact, he was 64 at the time of this filming, and I notice the series is ongoing as of 2012 - soon he'll be the world's oldest detective. Give him credit, he's still a vital man with his great speaking voice and imposing presence.
In this segment, Barnaby gets involved in the death of a photographer, and later another photographer, and the men are on two different sides of photography -- one, Lionel Bell ((Nigel Anthony) (the ex-husband of Barnaby's ex-girlfriend) won't have a computer and doesn't believe in digital photos, and the other, Steven Bright (Andrew Tieman) is an avowed user of digital. Also disturbing is that someone is framing Barnaby, with a doctored photo and fingerprints on a glass at the dead man's house -- to the extent that he's taken off the case by Spellman (Richard Lintern).
This was pretty good - there are people on this board who seem to have followed every episode and can write more eloquently on the condition of this series, but I can't since it's been so long since I've seen an episode. I'm looking forward to catching up. I do like Barnaby, his wife (Jane Wymark), and partner (Jason Hughes) -- and as I recall, Barnaby had a daughter who was an actress. Hope she shows up in these later episodes.
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- blanche-2
- Apr 24, 2012
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- Jordans of Thame, Market Square, Thame, Oxfordshire, England, UK(Headley Madrigal's photographic shop)
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 4:3
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