A butterfly collector is found pinned to a wall like one of his specimens.A butterfly collector is found pinned to a wall like one of his specimens.A butterfly collector is found pinned to a wall like one of his specimens.
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Niamh McGrady
- Penny Kingdom
- (as Niamh Mcgrady)
Gioacchino Jim Cuffaro
- Student
- (uncredited)
Ashley Darkwood
- Newspaper Delivery Agent
- (uncredited)
Susan Fordham
- Circulus Worker
- (uncredited)
Stephen Hawke
- Police Officer
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThis episode contains many "Easter egg" references to previous episodes, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Midsomer Murders episode.
- GoofsThe 'Circulus Entrance Exam' has the spelling error 'Instuctions' above (1) on the paper instead of 'Instructions'.
- Quotes
[to herself, as she is examining the scene of the first murder]
Fleur Perkins: Who in their right mind chooses to be surrounded by death?
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Disappointing I thought.
What a real mixed bag this episode turned out to be, I need a rant about ITV's schedulers first, TWO EPISODES is not a series ITV, these have been shown in many places ahead of the UK, WHY? It is no wonder the show is losing viewers by the calamitous transmission dates.
The start, terrific, I loved it, very dramatic, really had my attention. The many references to the past were wonderful, I loved looking out for those, we had The Green Man pub, the folk song, place names, and many others, that was a nice touch. I loved the cast, Mark Benton and Ray Fearon were great, John Light was woefully underused. It was great to see the return of Birgitte Poulsen.
The problem, was just after the half way point it got a little boring, I was yawning and fidgeting, worse though, the ending was utterly absurd, and didn't seem to make sense somehow. A shame, as last week's episode was terrific.
I thought this was average at best. 6/10
The start, terrific, I loved it, very dramatic, really had my attention. The many references to the past were wonderful, I loved looking out for those, we had The Green Man pub, the folk song, place names, and many others, that was a nice touch. I loved the cast, Mark Benton and Ray Fearon were great, John Light was woefully underused. It was great to see the return of Birgitte Poulsen.
The problem, was just after the half way point it got a little boring, I was yawning and fidgeting, worse though, the ending was utterly absurd, and didn't seem to make sense somehow. A shame, as last week's episode was terrific.
I thought this was average at best. 6/10
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- Mar 16, 2019
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- Littlewick Green, Berkshire, England, UK(Little Crosby, Eddie Rowbotham's house)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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