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8.1/10 (1206 votes)
#1

The Green Man

S7:E1

The Barnaby-Troy partnership is about to come to an end, as Troy has passed his inspector's exam and is moving on. However, the murderers of Midsomer go on piling up the bodies. Joyce Barnaby gets trapped in a fallen canal tunnel, and in getting her out seven skeletons come to light in a hidden chamber. Meanwhile, two local tearaways are shot dead in the woods at Midsomer Worthy, and a tramp called Tom is accused of the killings. While Troy looks into the shootings, Barnaby wrestles with an old mystery. And although six of the skeletons found in the tunnel date from the 18th century, one is much more recent.

7.6/10 (948 votes)
#2

The Maid in Splendour

S7:E5

Jamie Cruickshank, a bartender at the Maid in Splendour public house, is keen on Bella Monday, a barmaid, and follows her to a tumbledown old cottage in the woods, only to be blasted with a twelve-bore shotgun. Then the pub landlord's son, Stephen Bannerman, is also killed in the same way. Barnaby finds there was ill-feeling between locals and newcomers to the village and also between the landlord and his aggressive son, who was in the process of taking over the business.

juliosoft May 30, 2023

When your obsession takes over. "Coincidentally, Cully has been doing work around his father all sea...

7.5/10 (943 votes)
#3

Bad Tidings

S7:E2

Barnaby's new partner, Sergeant Dan Scott, arrives from London's Metropolitan Police and expects to have a quiet life. But then the murders begin. The first victim is Fiona Thompson, stabbed several times with a long knife on her way home from a flamenco night at Midsomer Mallow village hall - and a witness reports a mysterious squeaking noise at the scene of the crime...

juliosoft May 25, 2023

as the song says: "How we have changed, how far we have left that friendship behind".

7.5/10 (972 votes)
#4

Sins of Commission

S7:E4

The Midsomer Literary Festival opens with the real-life murder of a famous author at Midsomer St Michael. In investigating the killing, Barnaby and Scott find that the village highbrows are busy with corruption, embezzlement, and sexual peccadillos of various kinds. And the dead bodies go on piling up.

juliosoft May 29, 2023

In this case, the deaths are well justified

7.3/10 (995 votes)
#5

The Fisher King

S7:E3

Midsomer Barrow landowner Gareth Heldman is murdered with an Iron Age spear, on the same spot where his father was killed many years before during an archaeologists' dig at the village's prehistoric earthworks. Meanwhile, troupes of new age travellers (whom Heldman strongly disapproved of) are arriving to celebrate the summer solstice on June 21st. Barnaby finds Heldman was a womaniser, with a tangled web of offspring. He also has to reopen the file on the thirty-year-old murder of Roger Heldman and investigate a tale of lost treasure.

7.2/10 (1013 votes)
#6

The Straw Woman

S7:E6

When a traditional festival is revived at Midsomer Parva, it goes disastrously wrong, with the curate (or assistant priest) being burnt alive inside a straw effigy of a woman. Local property owner Alan Clifford holds a party at the Manor House, and it seems he has secrets... And then, just after finding a pig's head on the altar of the parish church, the dead curate's gay lover, the Reverend Jim Hale, dies too, seemingly of 'spontaneous combustion' - that is, he bursts into flames without any normal explanation. Barnaby refuses to believe in rumours of witchcraft and is vindicated when it proves that Hale's clothes had been sprinkled with phosphorus. Then, with Barnaby hot on the killer's trail, Liz Francis is knocked out with a candlestick and becomes the third villager to be burnt alive.

juliosoft May 31, 2023

Once hatred is ignited in people, it is very difficult to extinguish it.

7.2/10 (1013 votes)
#1

The Straw Woman

S7:E6

When a traditional festival is revived at Midsomer Parva, it goes disastrously wrong, with the curate (or assistant priest) being burnt alive inside a straw effigy of a woman. Local property owner Alan Clifford holds a party at the Manor House, and it seems he has secrets... And then, just after finding a pig's head on the altar of the parish church, the dead curate's gay lover, the Reverend Jim Hale, dies too, seemingly of 'spontaneous combustion' - that is, he bursts into flames without any normal explanation. Barnaby refuses to believe in rumours of witchcraft and is vindicated when it proves that Hale's clothes had been sprinkled with phosphorus. Then, with Barnaby hot on the killer's trail, Liz Francis is knocked out with a candlestick and becomes the third villager to be burnt alive.

juliosoft May 31, 2023

Once hatred is ignited in people, it is very difficult to extinguish it.

7.3/10 (995 votes)
#2

The Fisher King

S7:E3

Midsomer Barrow landowner Gareth Heldman is murdered with an Iron Age spear, on the same spot where his father was killed many years before during an archaeologists' dig at the village's prehistoric earthworks. Meanwhile, troupes of new age travellers (whom Heldman strongly disapproved of) are arriving to celebrate the summer solstice on June 21st. Barnaby finds Heldman was a womaniser, with a tangled web of offspring. He also has to reopen the file on the thirty-year-old murder of Roger Heldman and investigate a tale of lost treasure.

7.5/10 (943 votes)
#3

Bad Tidings

S7:E2

Barnaby's new partner, Sergeant Dan Scott, arrives from London's Metropolitan Police and expects to have a quiet life. But then the murders begin. The first victim is Fiona Thompson, stabbed several times with a long knife on her way home from a flamenco night at Midsomer Mallow village hall - and a witness reports a mysterious squeaking noise at the scene of the crime...

juliosoft May 25, 2023

as the song says: "How we have changed, how far we have left that friendship behind".

7.5/10 (972 votes)
#4

Sins of Commission

S7:E4

The Midsomer Literary Festival opens with the real-life murder of a famous author at Midsomer St Michael. In investigating the killing, Barnaby and Scott find that the village highbrows are busy with corruption, embezzlement, and sexual peccadillos of various kinds. And the dead bodies go on piling up.

juliosoft May 29, 2023

In this case, the deaths are well justified

7.6/10 (948 votes)
#5

The Maid in Splendour

S7:E5

Jamie Cruickshank, a bartender at the Maid in Splendour public house, is keen on Bella Monday, a barmaid, and follows her to a tumbledown old cottage in the woods, only to be blasted with a twelve-bore shotgun. Then the pub landlord's son, Stephen Bannerman, is also killed in the same way. Barnaby finds there was ill-feeling between locals and newcomers to the village and also between the landlord and his aggressive son, who was in the process of taking over the business.

juliosoft May 30, 2023

When your obsession takes over. "Coincidentally, Cully has been doing work around his father all sea...

8.1/10 (1206 votes)
#6

The Green Man

S7:E1

The Barnaby-Troy partnership is about to come to an end, as Troy has passed his inspector's exam and is moving on. However, the murderers of Midsomer go on piling up the bodies. Joyce Barnaby gets trapped in a fallen canal tunnel, and in getting her out seven skeletons come to light in a hidden chamber. Meanwhile, two local tearaways are shot dead in the woods at Midsomer Worthy, and a tramp called Tom is accused of the killings. While Troy looks into the shootings, Barnaby wrestles with an old mystery. And although six of the skeletons found in the tunnel date from the 18th century, one is much more recent.

8.1/10 (1206 votes)

The Green Man

S7:E1

The Barnaby-Troy partnership is about to come to an end, as Troy has passed his inspector's exam and is moving on. However, the murderers of Midsomer go on piling up the bodies. Joyce Barnaby gets trapped in a fallen canal tunnel, and in getting her out seven skeletons come to light in a hidden chamber. Meanwhile, two local tearaways are shot dead in the woods at Midsomer Worthy, and a tramp called Tom is accused of the killings. While Troy looks into the shootings, Barnaby wrestles with an old mystery. And although six of the skeletons found in the tunnel date from the 18th century, one is much more recent.

7.5/10 (943 votes)

Bad Tidings

S7:E2

Barnaby's new partner, Sergeant Dan Scott, arrives from London's Metropolitan Police and expects to have a quiet life. But then the murders begin. The first victim is Fiona Thompson, stabbed several times with a long knife on her way home from a flamenco night at Midsomer Mallow village hall - and a witness reports a mysterious squeaking noise at the scene of the crime...

juliosoft May 25, 2023

as the song says: "How we have changed, how far we have left that friendship behind".

7.3/10 (995 votes)

The Fisher King

S7:E3

Midsomer Barrow landowner Gareth Heldman is murdered with an Iron Age spear, on the same spot where his father was killed many years before during an archaeologists' dig at the village's prehistoric earthworks. Meanwhile, troupes of new age travellers (whom Heldman strongly disapproved of) are arriving to celebrate the summer solstice on June 21st. Barnaby finds Heldman was a womaniser, with a tangled web of offspring. He also has to reopen the file on the thirty-year-old murder of Roger Heldman and investigate a tale of lost treasure.

7.5/10 (972 votes)

Sins of Commission

S7:E4

The Midsomer Literary Festival opens with the real-life murder of a famous author at Midsomer St Michael. In investigating the killing, Barnaby and Scott find that the village highbrows are busy with corruption, embezzlement, and sexual peccadillos of various kinds. And the dead bodies go on piling up.

juliosoft May 29, 2023

In this case, the deaths are well justified

7.6/10 (948 votes)

The Maid in Splendour

S7:E5

Jamie Cruickshank, a bartender at the Maid in Splendour public house, is keen on Bella Monday, a barmaid, and follows her to a tumbledown old cottage in the woods, only to be blasted with a twelve-bore shotgun. Then the pub landlord's son, Stephen Bannerman, is also killed in the same way. Barnaby finds there was ill-feeling between locals and newcomers to the village and also between the landlord and his aggressive son, who was in the process of taking over the business.

juliosoft May 30, 2023

When your obsession takes over. "Coincidentally, Cully has been doing work around his father all sea...

7.2/10 (1013 votes)

The Straw Woman

S7:E6

When a traditional festival is revived at Midsomer Parva, it goes disastrously wrong, with the curate (or assistant priest) being burnt alive inside a straw effigy of a woman. Local property owner Alan Clifford holds a party at the Manor House, and it seems he has secrets... And then, just after finding a pig's head on the altar of the parish church, the dead curate's gay lover, the Reverend Jim Hale, dies too, seemingly of 'spontaneous combustion' - that is, he bursts into flames without any normal explanation. Barnaby refuses to believe in rumours of witchcraft and is vindicated when it proves that Hale's clothes had been sprinkled with phosphorus. Then, with Barnaby hot on the killer's trail, Liz Francis is knocked out with a candlestick and becomes the third villager to be burnt alive.

juliosoft May 31, 2023

Once hatred is ignited in people, it is very difficult to extinguish it.

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