
Midsomer Murders: 25 Years of Mayhem
Documentary
Overview
This documentary explores the enduring popularity of one of Britain's best loved crime dramas, Midsomer Murders, as it celebrates its 25th anniversary.
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John Nettles
John Nettles
Self
John Nettles
Self


Neil Dudgeon
Neil Dudgeon
Self
Neil Dudgeon
Self


Nick Hendrix
Nick Hendrix
Self
Nick Hendrix
Self


Daniel Casey
Daniel Casey
Self
Daniel Casey
Self


Annette Badland
Annette Badland
Self
Annette Badland
Self


Jason Hughes
Jason Hughes
Self
Jason Hughes
Self


Jane Wymark
Jane Wymark
Self
Jane Wymark
Self
Jeff Povey
Jeff Povey
Self
Jeff Povey
Self
Ian Strachan
Ian Strachan
Self
Ian Strachan
Self


Tamzin Outhwaite
Tamzin Outhwaite
Self
Tamzin Outhwaite
Self
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