Midsomer Murders: Ring Out Your Dead, Part 1


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Ring Out Your Dead, Part 1

Season 5, Episode 5

Part 1 of 2. Barnaby and Troy investigate when a succession of bell ringers are permanently silenced.

repeat 2002 English Stereo
Crime Drama Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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John Nettles (Actor) .. Tom Barnaby
Daniel Casey (Actor) .. Gavin Troy
Jane Wymark (Actor) .. Joyce Barnaby
Hugh Bonneville (Actor) .. Hugh Bonneville
Graham Crowden (Actor) .. Graham Crowden
Dugald Bruce-Lockhart (Actor) .. Greg Tutt
John Warman (Actor) .. Bell Ringer

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John Nettles (Actor) .. Tom Barnaby
Born: October 11, 1943
Birthplace: St Austell, Cornwall, England
Trivia: Left university to perform with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Was narrator of BBC series Airport between 1996 and 2005. Appointed an OBE in 2010. Awarded an honorary doctorate at the University of Plymouth in 2012. Patron of The Mare and Foal Sanctuary.
Daniel Casey (Actor) .. Gavin Troy
Born: June 01, 1972
Birthplace: Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England
Trivia: Joined the Stockton Youth Theatre as a 14-year-old. Performed in the award-winning Dead Fish at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Reprised his role in the touring production of Dead Fish throughout 1994 and 1995. Played the role of DS Gavin Troy in Midsomer Murders between 1998 and 2003. Ran for Leukaemia Research in the 2003 Great north Run.
Jane Wymark (Actor) .. Joyce Barnaby
Born: October 31, 1952
Birthplace: Paddington, London, England
Trivia: Starred in the 1975 Birmingham Rep production of Equus. Played Sasha in a 1978 production of Ivanov at the Old Vic. Portrayed the role of Joyce Barnaby in Midsomer Murders between 1997 and 2011. Performed in a world tour of Hamlet throughout 1978, alongside Sir Derek Jacobi. Is a Drama tutor at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Hugh Bonneville (Actor) .. Hugh Bonneville
Born: November 10, 1963
Birthplace: Blackheath, London, England
Trivia: Wrote plays as a child that he performed with friends. Archbishop Rowan Williams was one of his teachers when he attended the University of Cambridge. Worked with the National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company after college. First met his wife, Lulu, when they were in their teens. They drifted apart, but became reacquainted during their 30s. Made his professional acting debut in 1986 as an understudy to Ralph Fiennes in a production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Supports Merlin, a medical charity, and Scene & Heard, a mentoring program that pairs inner-city children from Somers Town, London, with theatre professionals.
Harry Burton (Actor)
Graham Crowden (Actor) .. Graham Crowden
Born: November 30, 1922
Died: October 19, 2010
Birthplace: Edinburgh, Scotland
Trivia: Gangling Scottish character actor Graham Crowden seemed born to play over-sanctimonious priests, looney scientists and cadaverous undertakers. Following Shakespearean stage work, Crowden made his film bow in 1961's Why Bother to Knock? He became a favorite of film director Lindsay Anderson, who showed Crowden to excellent if bizarre advantage in such films as If (1969), O' Lucky Man! (1973) (in several roles) and Brittania Hospital (1982). Among Graham Crowden's non-Lindsay Anderson films were The Ruling Class (1973), The Little Prince (1974), Jabberwocky (1981), For Your Eyes Only (1982) and The Company of Wolves (1984).
Jamie De Courcey (Actor)
Carmen Du Sautoy (Actor)
Born: February 26, 1950
Clare Holman (Actor)
Born: January 12, 1964
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: Made her professional debut in the 1988 television film The Rainbow. Played the role of Harper in the 1993 Royal National Theatre production of Angels in America. Played Dr. Laura Hobson in Inspector Morse from 1995 to 2000, reprising her role in the spin-off Lewis between 2006 and 2015. Nominated for a 1997 Olivier Award for her performance in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. As of 2019, teaches at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Gemma Jones (Actor)
Born: April 12, 1942
Birthplace: Marylebone, London, England
Trivia: Since 1963, Gemma Jones has been one of the most esteemed character actresses in British film and theater. Not until 1995, however, did she receive widespread recognition outside the U.K. That was the year she played the mother of two darlings of the modern cinema, Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet, in their roles as the Dashwood sisters in director Ang Lee's Oscar-winning adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility. In 1997, Jones performed in another acclaimed film, Wilde, as Lady Queensbury, the woman who accused 19th century Irish author Oscar Wilde of corrupting her son, thereby setting in motion a notorious trial that ruined Wilde. Then good got better for Jones. Between 1999 and 2001, she played in three other popular productions that won numerous awards: first as Grace Winslow opposite Nigel Hawthorne in David Mamet's production of The Winslow Boy, then as Elizabeth Harrison in Charles Sturridge's production of Longitude, and finally as Mrs. Pam Jones in Sharon Maguire's production of Bridget Jones' Diary. By 2002, Gemma Jones was at work filming what promised to be one of the biggest box-office draws of the year, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, in which she portrays Madame Pomfrey, the maker of magical healing potions.The daughter of British actor Griffth Jones, Gemma Jones was born Jennifer Jones on December 4, 1942, in London. Because acting was in her blood, it was no surprise when she enrolled in the British Academy of Dramatic Art to be molded into an actress in the classic tradition. Shortly after graduation, she performed in Baal on the same stage with Peter O'Toole. After other stage and TV productions, she debuted on film in director Ken Russell's The Devils in 1971, then performed in several TV series, including The Duchess of Duke Street, a popular 1976 series in Britain that starred her as "London's best cook." Between film and TV roles, she also performed on the stage as a member of the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company in such Shakespeare plays as A Winter's Tale, The Merry Wives of Windsor, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, King Lear, Twelfth Night, and Hamlet. She also acted in productions of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mount Morgan, and Henrik Ibsen's The Masterbuilder. When stardom arrived in 1995 with Sense and Sensibility, she continued to perform in lesser known but highly praised productions, including The Feast of July, Jane Eyre, The Theory of Flight, and Captain Jack. Her 2002 role in the Harry Potter film promises to make her a household name among children as well as adults -- perhaps for decades to come.
Caroline Lintott (Actor)
Lyndsey Marshal (Actor)
Born: June 16, 1978
Birthplace: Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Trivia: Grew up in Old Strafford, England, United Kingdom.Dreamed to be a firewoman when she was a child.Wanted to pursue a career in archeology.First major part was in a play at the Royal Court Theatre in Sloane Square, London, United Kingdom.Has a preference for Vintage clothing.Maintains a lifelong friendship with actress Emma Thompson.
Steven Pimlott (Actor)
Born: April 18, 1953
Died: February 14, 2007
Adrian Scarborough (Actor)
Born: May 10, 1968
Birthplace: Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England
Trivia: All expectations of staid English cinema aside, British actor Adrian Scarborough often forsook more conservative projects to essay a series of genial supporting roles (usually a common everyman) in edgy, occasionally provocative material, nearly always in his native U.K. His resumé includes a turn as biographer Daniel Farson in John Maybury's Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998), garage owner Frank (the angelic title character's brother-in-law) in Mike Leigh's Vera Drake (2004), and a minor role in Richard Eyre's visceral psychological drama Notes on a Scandal (2006). Scarborough also tackled period work with a bit part in Shekhar Kapur's period drama Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007).
Julia Swift (Actor)
Gwen Taylor (Actor)
Born: February 19, 1939
Birthplace: Derby
Dugald Bruce-Lockhart (Actor) .. Greg Tutt
Seamus Whitty (Actor)
John Warman (Actor) .. Bell Ringer

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