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8.2/10 (1505 votes)
#1

Death's Shadow

S2:E1

Barnaby and Troy are in Badger's Drift again, this time to investigate the murder of an unpopular property developer called Richard Bayly who had been suffering from a brain tumour. Bayly had recently come up with plans to build a new housing estate in the sleepy village, despite determined local opposition, and he was killed with an Indian sword belonging to Stephen Wentworth, the local Vicar. Another interesting factor is the recent arrival in the village of Simon Fletcher, a theatre director with unhappy childhood memories and perhaps an old grievance.

7.9/10 (1371 votes)
#2

Strangler's Wood

S2:E2

Nine years after a series of unsolved murders at Midsomer Worthy, a new death which follows the same pattern (a girl is found strangled in the woods) leads to fears that the serial killer is back in business. Barnaby and Troy look out the old files in dealing with the first new murder - and then others follow.

7.9/10 (1330 votes)
#3

Dead Man's Eleven

S2:E3

Troy is in the Midsomer Worthy cricket eleven for the annual match against Fletchers Cross, so he is on the spot when the wife of Robert Cavendish, the Team Captain and a big local landowner, is found bludgeoned to death with a cricket bat. As often happens, the death toll mounts before the killer can be unmasked. Why should the cricket team's scorer be stabbed to death with a Nazi dagger at the following match? Cavendish, as a mine owner, may have been responsible for the 'accidental' deaths of two of his employees in years gone by. If someone is out for revenge, who is it? Meanwhile, a protest march to maintain footpaths across Cavendish's land finds a foot-bridge has been sabotaged, and their leader takes a ducking...

noelct Jan 11, 2025

Marvelous episode, easing us into the whimsy of the story. First time I haven't felt lost as they se...

7.4/10 (1210 votes)
#4

Blood Will Out

S2:E4

The sleepy village of Martyr Warren is invaded by quarrelsome New Age travellers, some of whom fall out with Hector Bridges, a local magistrate. The police are well aware of the tensions, but matters come to a head when Hector is found shot dead. It quickly appears that he was feared by almost everyone in sight, including his own family. And there is more to the travellers than meets the eye - one of them is a former British army officer who fought alongside Hector in the Falklands War... Then (as so often happens to Barnaby and Troy) another dead body is found, this time that of an old man at the travellers' camp.Meanwhile, Barnaby is not feeling in full fighting trim for murder investigations, as Joyce has put him on a strict diet to lose weight.

7.4/10 (1210 votes)
#1

Blood Will Out

S2:E4

The sleepy village of Martyr Warren is invaded by quarrelsome New Age travellers, some of whom fall out with Hector Bridges, a local magistrate. The police are well aware of the tensions, but matters come to a head when Hector is found shot dead. It quickly appears that he was feared by almost everyone in sight, including his own family. And there is more to the travellers than meets the eye - one of them is a former British army officer who fought alongside Hector in the Falklands War... Then (as so often happens to Barnaby and Troy) another dead body is found, this time that of an old man at the travellers' camp.Meanwhile, Barnaby is not feeling in full fighting trim for murder investigations, as Joyce has put him on a strict diet to lose weight.

7.9/10 (1371 votes)
#2

Strangler's Wood

S2:E2

Nine years after a series of unsolved murders at Midsomer Worthy, a new death which follows the same pattern (a girl is found strangled in the woods) leads to fears that the serial killer is back in business. Barnaby and Troy look out the old files in dealing with the first new murder - and then others follow.

7.9/10 (1330 votes)
#3

Dead Man's Eleven

S2:E3

Troy is in the Midsomer Worthy cricket eleven for the annual match against Fletchers Cross, so he is on the spot when the wife of Robert Cavendish, the Team Captain and a big local landowner, is found bludgeoned to death with a cricket bat. As often happens, the death toll mounts before the killer can be unmasked. Why should the cricket team's scorer be stabbed to death with a Nazi dagger at the following match? Cavendish, as a mine owner, may have been responsible for the 'accidental' deaths of two of his employees in years gone by. If someone is out for revenge, who is it? Meanwhile, a protest march to maintain footpaths across Cavendish's land finds a foot-bridge has been sabotaged, and their leader takes a ducking...

noelct Jan 11, 2025

Marvelous episode, easing us into the whimsy of the story. First time I haven't felt lost as they se...

8.2/10 (1505 votes)
#4

Death's Shadow

S2:E1

Barnaby and Troy are in Badger's Drift again, this time to investigate the murder of an unpopular property developer called Richard Bayly who had been suffering from a brain tumour. Bayly had recently come up with plans to build a new housing estate in the sleepy village, despite determined local opposition, and he was killed with an Indian sword belonging to Stephen Wentworth, the local Vicar. Another interesting factor is the recent arrival in the village of Simon Fletcher, a theatre director with unhappy childhood memories and perhaps an old grievance.

8.2/10 (1505 votes)

Death's Shadow

S2:E1

Barnaby and Troy are in Badger's Drift again, this time to investigate the murder of an unpopular property developer called Richard Bayly who had been suffering from a brain tumour. Bayly had recently come up with plans to build a new housing estate in the sleepy village, despite determined local opposition, and he was killed with an Indian sword belonging to Stephen Wentworth, the local Vicar. Another interesting factor is the recent arrival in the village of Simon Fletcher, a theatre director with unhappy childhood memories and perhaps an old grievance.

7.9/10 (1371 votes)

Strangler's Wood

S2:E2

Nine years after a series of unsolved murders at Midsomer Worthy, a new death which follows the same pattern (a girl is found strangled in the woods) leads to fears that the serial killer is back in business. Barnaby and Troy look out the old files in dealing with the first new murder - and then others follow.

7.9/10 (1330 votes)

Dead Man's Eleven

S2:E3

Troy is in the Midsomer Worthy cricket eleven for the annual match against Fletchers Cross, so he is on the spot when the wife of Robert Cavendish, the Team Captain and a big local landowner, is found bludgeoned to death with a cricket bat. As often happens, the death toll mounts before the killer can be unmasked. Why should the cricket team's scorer be stabbed to death with a Nazi dagger at the following match? Cavendish, as a mine owner, may have been responsible for the 'accidental' deaths of two of his employees in years gone by. If someone is out for revenge, who is it? Meanwhile, a protest march to maintain footpaths across Cavendish's land finds a foot-bridge has been sabotaged, and their leader takes a ducking...

noelct Jan 11, 2025

Marvelous episode, easing us into the whimsy of the story. First time I haven't felt lost as they se...

7.4/10 (1210 votes)

Blood Will Out

S2:E4

The sleepy village of Martyr Warren is invaded by quarrelsome New Age travellers, some of whom fall out with Hector Bridges, a local magistrate. The police are well aware of the tensions, but matters come to a head when Hector is found shot dead. It quickly appears that he was feared by almost everyone in sight, including his own family. And there is more to the travellers than meets the eye - one of them is a former British army officer who fought alongside Hector in the Falklands War... Then (as so often happens to Barnaby and Troy) another dead body is found, this time that of an old man at the travellers' camp.Meanwhile, Barnaby is not feeling in full fighting trim for murder investigations, as Joyce has put him on a strict diet to lose weight.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
2 ★ 7.8 4
★ 8.2 Death's Shadow
★ 7.4 Blood Will Out
9 ★ 7.8 8
★ 8.1 Vixen's Run
★ 7.2 Four Funerals and a Wedding
3 ★ 7.7 4
★ 8.2 Judgement Day
★ 7.5 Death of a Stranger
5 ★ 7.7 4
★ 7.8 Market for Murder
★ 7.4 A Worm in the Bud
12 ★ 7.6 7
★ 7.9 The Black Book
★ 7.3 The Glitch
6 ★ 7.6 5
★ 8.1 Painted in Blood
★ 7.3 A Tale of Two Hamlets
1 ★ 7.6 5
★ 8.1 The Killings at Badger's Drift
★ 7.2 Death in Disguise
8 ★ 7.6 9
★ 8.3 Ghosts of Christmas Past
★ 7.0 Second Sight
7 ★ 7.5 6
★ 8.1 The Green Man
★ 7.2 The Straw Woman
16 ★ 7.5 5
★ 7.8 The Killings of Copenhagen
★ 7.2 Let Us Prey
10 ★ 7.5 8
★ 7.8 The Animal Within
★ 7.2 They Seek Him Here
4 ★ 7.5 6
★ 7.9 Destroying Angel
★ 7.1 Who Killed Cock Robin?
17 ★ 7.5 4
★ 7.8 A Vintage Murder
★ 7.3 The Dagger Club
15 ★ 7.4 6
★ 7.6 Murder of Innocence
★ 7.0 Written in the Stars
11 ★ 7.4 7
★ 7.9 Blood Wedding
★ 7.0 The Magician's Nephew
19 ★ 7.4 6
★ 7.7 Last Man Out
★ 7.1 Death by Persuasion
14 ★ 7.3 8
★ 7.8 Dark Secrets
★ 6.4 The Night of the Stag
13 ★ 7.3 8
★ 7.8 Master Class
★ 6.3 Blood on the Saddle
21 ★ 7.2 4
★ 7.5 The Miniature Murders
★ 7.1 The Point of Balance
20 ★ 7.2 6
★ 7.4 Till Death Do Us Part
★ 7.0 Send in the Clowns
18 ★ 7.2 6
★ 7.4 Habeas Corpus
★ 6.7 Breaking the Chain
22 ★ 7.2 6
★ 7.9 Happy Families
★ 6.6 The Wolf Hunter of Little Worthy
23 ★ 6.8 4
★ 7.2 The Debt of Lies
★ 6.1 Dressed to Kill