Barnaby (John Nettles) is implicated in a murder when a photo of him in a passionate embrace with another woman is put on display shortly before the woman's estranged husband is strangled. Read more
| Starring | Jason Hughes, John Nettles |
|---|---|
| Director | Richard Holthouse |
| Genres | Drama |
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Barnaby (John Nettles) is implicated in a murder when a photo of him in a passionate embrace with another woman is put on display shortly before the woman's estranged husband is strangled.
| Starring | Jason Hughes, John Nettles |
|---|---|
| Director | Richard Holthouse |
| Studio | ACORN MEDIA |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 33 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 06 Aug 2007 |
| Format | DVD |
this midsomer murder is superb. The plot is about the rivalry, between traditional film photographers and digital camera fans in the village of Luxton Deeping.
This rivalry reaches fever pitch, at the annual photographic society exhibition, when snapper Steve Bright threatens black and white film enthusiast Lionel Bell.
Lionel is photographing his favourite oak trees in Luxton Wood, when he is strangled with the cord from his light meter.
A memory card from a digital camera is found in his mouth.
Tom Barnaby and his intelligent sidekick Ben Jones start the investigation into the death.
The plot has many twists and turns. with underpinning currents and long unsolved mysteries adding to the bemusement of the detectives. There are usually false leadsso-called 'red herrings'like those who have committed petty crimes or harbour some dark secret they attempt to conceal from the world. Despite the sinister, atmospheric edge that runs through the show, it maintains a consistent sense of humour.
Well worth watching.