Midsomer murders, Set 17
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Midsomer murders, Set 17
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The work Midsomer murders, Set 17 represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Jericho Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- Midsomer murders, Set 17
- Title number
- Set 17
- Statement of responsibility
- All 3 Media ; Bentley Productions ; produced by Brian True-May
- Contributor
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- Acorn Media (Firm)
- All 3 Media International (Firm)
- Bentley Productions (Firm)
- Free at Last TV Limited
- Aitkens, Michael, 1947-
- Graham, Caroline, 1931-
- Harsent, David, 1942-
- Holthouse, Richard
- Howard, Laura, 1977-
- Hughes, Jason, 1971-
- Jackson, Barry, 1938-
- Martin, Nicholas
- Nettles, John, 1943-
- Payne, Andrew
- Russell, Michael
- Rye, Renny
- Smith, Peter
- True-May, Brian
- Wymark, Jane, 1952-
- Subject
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- Action and adventure television programs
- Barnaby, Chief Inspector (Fictitious character) -- Drama
- Criminal behavior -- England -- Drama
- Criminal investigation -- England -- Drama
- DVD-video discs
- Detective and mystery television programs
- Detectives -- England -- Drama
- Murder -- England -- Drama
- Murderers -- England -- Drama
- Television programs for the hearing impaired
- Television series
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The cozy villages of Midsomer County reveal their most sinister secrets in these four contemporary British television mysteries. The Dogleg Murders -- A peaceful afternoon on the links turns fatal when a man is bludgeoned at the notoriously difficult 13th hole. The crime scene is a high-status local golf club that has long stirred up resentments between the moneyed members and villagers clamoring for a taste of luxury. Barnaby's investigation sees him coping with haughty club members, sibling rivalry, and the icy Eileen Fountain--the club's domineering manager. The Black Book -- When a painting by celebrated landscape artist Henry Hogson goes up for auction, art dealers descend upon the village. Local collectors are outraged when the work sells to an out-of-towner for a princely sum. Soon after, a brutal murderer begins targeting the Midsomer art world. Further complicating the case, the usually collected Barnaby becomes besotted with a pretty art teacher with a dubious past. Secrets and Spies -- Something is killing sheep in Midsomer Parva, and whispers abound that it's the mysterious "beast of Midsomer." Meanwhile, Barnaby's former career in espionage comes to light after he reluctantly agrees to officiate at a cricket match. The situation turns sinister when the beast moves on to human prey, leading Barnaby to believe that the killings are connected to a Cold War grudge. The Glitch -- Software magnate Clinton Finn funds the construction of a new building for a local school, but not everyone is impressed with his generosity. George Jeffers claims the air-traffic control program he created for Finn is defective and possibly deadly, but the millionaire American insists they press on with the lucrative product. After several people are killed, the detectives must discern who had the most to gain by withholding information about the faulty software
- Cataloging source
- NOG
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Dewey number
- 791.45/75
- Language note
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- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Closed captioned for the hearing impaired
- PerformerNote
- John Nettles, Jason Hughes, Jane Wymark, Laura Howard, Barry Jackson
- Runtime
- 400
- Technique
- live action
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