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Barnaby and Jones are investigating the infamous 'Bucketman' attacks in which fast cars and their drivers are covered in red paint, most of whom work for Soft Earth Systems Inc. Meanwhile, George Jeffers has discovered a glitch in the air traffic control system Soft Earth is launching, however Clinton Finn, the firm's owner, is .. Read more
| Starring | John Nettles, Jason Hughes |
|---|---|
| Genres | Television, Thriller |
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Barnaby and Jones are investigating the infamous 'Bucketman' attacks in which fast cars and their drivers are covered in red paint, most of whom work for Soft Earth Systems Inc. Meanwhile, George Jeffers has discovered a glitch in the air traffic control system Soft Earth is launching, however Clinton Finn, the firm's owner, is determined to release the technology regardless. When an attempt is made on Jeffers' life, Barnaby and Jones' investigation steps up a notch.
| Starring | John Nettles, Jason Hughes |
|---|---|
| Studio | ACORN |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 30 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Television, Thriller |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2009 To Rent: DVD: 28 Dec 2009 |
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epitome of glossy entertainment
From the actors to the settings and the technically enhanced summer blue skies ( to match John Nettles eyes maybe) this is superficiality at its best. I can ... read more »
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Bicycles and vintage cars add to the drama and mayhem
Yet another load of rubbish but enjoyable rubbish at that. People murdered by mistake and Barnaby gets to drive a vintage car! This is part of a series that STV... read more »
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Good viewing
I like all the Midsomer series - as much for the scenery as anything else. This episode was not one of the best, but it was still very acceptable
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good film
As expected a gentle murder/mystery with a high body count but no gory bits.
John Nettles was made for the part and the theme music is iconic.
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