Midsomer Murders Season 6 Episode 1
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The body of glamorous senior citizen Isobel Hewitt is found beside the local river - and although suspicion for her murder initially falls on poachers, Barnaby suspects antiques dealer Quentin Roka is a more likely culprit. Unfortunately the case is complicated by the discovery that restaurateur Keith Scholey has also met with foul play, frozen to death in his own fridge, and arriving at a solution proves no easy task. John Nettles and Daniel Casey star, with guest appearances by Honor Blackman, Philip Franks, James Hazeldine and Jeff Rawle- Online
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Episode 1 A Talent for Life
Cast
- John Nettles as DCI Tom Barnaby
- Daniel Casey as Sgt Gavin Troy
- Jane Wymark as Joyce Barnaby
- Honor Blackman as Isobel Hewitt
- Philip Franks as Quentin Roka
- Laura Howard as Cully Barnaby
- Barry Jackson as Dr Bullard
- Jane Downs as Dixie Goff
- Richard Durden as Duncan Goff
- Alison Rose as Angela Goff
- John Warnaby as Keith Scholey
- Amanda Root as Ruth Scholey
- Jonathan Cullen as Melrose Plunkett
- Suzanne Burden as Rebecca Plunkett
- Jeff Rawle as Derrick Seagrove
- Susan Wooldridge as Margaret Seagrove
- Sidney Livingstone as Barman/Landlord
- Will Knightley as Andrew Turner
- James Hazeldine as Leo Bantock
- Roger Swaine as Customer
- Eileen Page as Beatrice
- June Barrie as Gwen Dobson
- Robert Putt as Oyster man
- Peter Cellier as Peregrine Slade
- Malcolm Raeburn as Steve
- Ian Peck as James Tapsell
Credits
- David Hoskins Scriptwriter, Writer
- Sarah Hellings Director
- Brian True-May Producer
