Midsomer Murders: The Curse of the Ninth


02:00 am - 04:00 am, Friday, May 29 on WHPX Ion+ (26.4)

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The Curse of the Ninth

Barnaby and Winter investigate a murder at a music festival that saw the victim strangled with a violin string.

repeat 2017 English 1080i Stereo
Drama Police Crime Mystery & Suspense Season Finale

Cast & Crew
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Neil Dudgeon (Actor) .. DCI John Barnaby
Fiona Dolman (Actor) .. Sarah Barnaby
Tamzin Malleson (Actor) .. Kate Wilding
Gwilym Lee (Actor) .. Sgt Charlie Nelson
Nick Hendrix (Actor) .. DS Jamie Winter
Manjinder Virk (Actor) .. Dr. Kam Karimore
Callum Blake (Actor) .. Jacob Wheeler
Simon Callow (Actor) .. Vernon De Harthog
Colin Michael Carmichael (Actor) .. Ivo Baxter
Robert Daws (Actor) .. Hamish Rafferty
James Fleet (Actor) .. Michael Falconer
Rosie Holden (Actor) .. Candice Rafferty
Caroline Langrishe (Actor) .. Janey Rafferty
Cyril Nri (Actor) .. Warwick Sowande
Flora Spencer-longhurst (Actor) .. Natalie Wheeler
Peter Coe (Actor) .. Concert Audience
Daniel Eghan (Actor) .. Party Priest
Stephen Hawke (Actor) .. Midsomer Police Officer
Michael Haydon (Actor) .. Police Officer
Ty Hurley (Actor) .. Theatre Goer
Nick Owenford (Actor) .. Frankenstein's Monster
Mike Ray (Actor) .. Concert Goer
Chris Wilson (Actor) .. Police Officer

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Did You Know..
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Neil Dudgeon (Actor) .. DCI John Barnaby
Born: January 02, 1961
Birthplace: Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Trivia: British character actor Neil Dudgeon debuted in the late '80s in his native U.K., and specialized in working-class types with a forceful edge, such as policemen, constables, and inner-city taxi drivers. Dudgeon debuted in Stephen Frears' acclaimed Joe Orton biopic Prick Up Your Ears (1987), then graced the casts of numerous low-profile theatrical movies and telefilms over the following decades, including Revolver (1992), Dirty Tricks (2000), and Messiah 2: Vengeance Is Mine (2002). Dudgeon elevated his profile somewhat in the mid- to late 2000s with bit parts in two key films: the Renée Zellweger/Hugh Grant comedy Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) and director Garth Jennings' bittersweet coming-of-age nostalgia Son of Rambow (2007).
Fiona Dolman (Actor) .. Sarah Barnaby
Born: January 01, 1970
Birthplace: Findhorn, Moray, Scotland
Trivia: Made her television debut in a 1993 episode of Crime Story. Between 1998 and 2001, starred as Jackie Bradley in period drama Heartbeat. Between 2011 and 2018, starred as Sarah Barnaby in ITV Crime Drama Midsomer Murders. In 2012, was nominated for the Golden Nymph award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series, for her role in Midsomer Murders.
Tamzin Malleson (Actor) .. Kate Wilding
Born: May 01, 1974
Birthplace: Yeovil, Somerset, England
Trivia: Made her television debut in a 1996 episode of A Touch of Frost. Between 1996 and 1997, starred as Alison Dangerfield in medical drama Dangerfield. Between 2002 and 2004, starred as Penny Neville in drama series Teachers. Between 2011 and 2015, starred as Dr. Kate Wilding in crime drama Midsomer Murders. In 2017, opened a diner in Stroud with partner Keith Allen.
Gwilym Lee (Actor) .. Sgt Charlie Nelson
Born: November 24, 1983
Birthplace: Bristol, England
Trivia: Performed as part of a Royal Shakespeare Company production of Richard III, at the age of 16. In 2011, won the Ian Charleson Award for his role in the Donmar Warehouse production of King Lear. Between 2013 and 2016, starred as DS Charlie Nelson in crime drama Midsomer Murders. In 2017, starred as Samuel Castell in period drama Jamestown. Appeared in the 2018 Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, portraying Brian May.
Nick Hendrix (Actor) .. DS Jamie Winter
Born: March 19, 1985
Birthplace: Ascot, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
Manjinder Virk (Actor) .. Dr. Kam Karimore
Callum Blake (Actor) .. Jacob Wheeler
Simon Callow (Actor) .. Vernon De Harthog
Born: June 15, 1949
Birthplace: Streatham, London, England
Trivia: Stout, jovial character actor Simon Callow has been enlivening the stage and screen for years, often in roles that highlight his versatility and capacity for a particular brand of good-natured, self-deprecating humor.Born in London on June 13, 1949, Callow began going to the theatre when he was 18 and working at a bookstore with no idea of what to do with his life. He took a particular interest in the Old Vic, which was being run by Laurence Olivier at the time. Deeply impressed with Olivier's talent, Callow wrote to him. To his great surprise, the esteemed actor responded in kind, telling the young man that if he was interested in acting, he should consider taking a job at the Old Vic's box office. Callow did so, and thus made his entrance into the theatre world. He subsequently became a fixture on the London stage, appearing in numerous productions over the years.Callow made his film debut with a substantial supporting role in 1984 in Milos Forman's Amadeus. Two years later, he endeared himself to transatlantic audiences with his portrayal of the bumbling reverend Mr. Beeb in Merchant-Ivory's celebrated adaptation of E.M. Forster's A Room with a View. He would also appear in two more Merchant-Ivory-Forster adaptations, Maurice (1987), in which he had a brief role as the title character's deluded school teacher, and Howards End (1992), which featured him in the small but memorable role of a pompous lecturer on music appreciation.In addition to his numerous collaborations with Merchant-Ivory (which also include Mr. and Mrs. Bridge, 1990, and Jefferson in Paris, 1995), Callow has worked in a number of diverse British and American productions. Perhaps one of his best-loved and most recognizable roles was in the popular Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994). As one of Hugh Grant's motley circle of friends, the ebullient, flamboyant Gareth, Callow injected both poignance and joie de vivre into the proceedings. His character particularly stood out for being in an open, unapologetic relationship with another man (John Hannah), something that at the time had few parallels in American films. The character also highlighted Callow's status as one of Britain's openly gay actors, which also had regrettably few parallels across the Atlantic.Among the other diverse films he appeared in throughout the '90s, Callow particularly stood out in the animated James and the Giant Peach (1996), in which he voiced the wise Grasshopper; the acclaimed Shakespeare in Love (1998), which featured him as the obnoxious, party-pooping Master of Revels; and Rose Troche's omnisexual romantic comedy Bedrooms & Hallways (1998), in which Callow starred as the painfully sincere guru of a men's consciousness-raising group.Keeping busy into the new millenium, Callow noteably appeared among the ensemble cast of Mike Nichols' critically-acclaimed HBO mini-series Angels in America.In addition to working in front of the camera, Callow has spent a fair amount of time behind it as a director. In 1991, he made his feature directorial and screenwriting debut with the film version of Carson McCullers' Ballad of the Sad Cafe. Two years earlier, he had made his Broadway debut as the director of Shirley Valentine. And, apparently averse to having too much free time, Callow is also the author of numerous books on acting and actors. In particular, his biographies of Orson Welles and Charles Laughton have met with great acclaim, further establishing Callow as an actor who is more than just the sum of his parts.
Colin Michael Carmichael (Actor) .. Ivo Baxter
Robert Daws (Actor) .. Hamish Rafferty
Born: May 04, 1959
Birthplace: Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, United Kingdom
James Fleet (Actor) .. Michael Falconer
Born: March 11, 1952
Birthplace: Bilston, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
Rosie Holden (Actor) .. Candice Rafferty
Caroline Langrishe (Actor) .. Janey Rafferty
Born: January 10, 1958
Birthplace: London
Cyril Nri (Actor) .. Warwick Sowande
Born: April 25, 1961
Flora Spencer-longhurst (Actor) .. Natalie Wheeler
Trivia: Comes from artistic parents; her mother ran an art gallery and her father is an art historian. Joined the National Youth Theatre at age 11. Made her professional stage debut in The Member of the Wedding at the Young Vic Theatre in 2007. Played Reza in the original West End production of Once in 2013. Appeared in Titus Andronicus at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in 2014 as Lavinia.
Peter Coe (Actor) .. Concert Audience
Born: April 18, 1929
Daniel Eghan (Actor) .. Party Priest
Stephen Hawke (Actor) .. Midsomer Police Officer
Michael Haydon (Actor) .. Police Officer
Ty Hurley (Actor) .. Theatre Goer
Nick Owenford (Actor) .. Frankenstein's Monster
Mike Ray (Actor) .. Concert Goer
Chris Wilson (Actor) .. Police Officer

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