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- Hollyoaks takes a look at the lives, loves, and careers of a group of teenage friends and their families as they graduate through GCSEs, A-Levels, and College into the world of work.
- An unpopular Puritanical priest new to Shrewsbury refuses to give a pregnant young girl absolution resulting in her apparent suicide.
- A veteran Detective Chief Inspector and his young Sergeant investigate murders around the regional community of Midsomer County.
- An elderly woman is found dead in her own cottage and DCI Tom Barnaby is convinced the death is not a simple accident.
- After a noted author speaks before a group of local Midsomer writers, the naked body of the event's host is found bludgeoned to death in his bedroom.
- When the wife of a wealthy local businessman disappears, Barnaby finds that Fawcett Green harbors a complex web of financial and romantic entanglements.
- DCI Barnaby needs all his wits about him as he investigates a string of deaths at a local New Age commune.
- The Barnabys plan to renew their wedding vows for their 25th anniversary when Tom is distracted by a murder committed with an Indian sword in Badger's Drift.
- The nude body of a Brazilian woman is found strangled in the woods, which suggests that a serial killer from nine years before has begun killing again.
- Fletcher's Cross is preparing for annual cricket match when the wife of local landowner and cricket captain is murdered after taking dog for a walk.
- The murder of a village blow-hard, who had few supporters among his neighbors, happens while a gathering of travelers is taking place.
- A bodyguard has a killer instinct.
- "Hast Du Töne?" is a music game show. It's the german version of Name That Tune (1953).
- Fox hunting, taxidermy and Oscar Wilde are part of the backdrop as Barnaby and Troy investigate a series of murders, beginning with that of a tramp in the woods.
- A visit to his convalescent aunt prompts Barnaby to investigate a series of suspicious deaths at the nursing home where she is staying.
- Barnaby and Troy, with an actor tagging along for research, investigate a slashed painting at a museum, which later turns out to be the site of a murder.
- When an arrogant aristocratic family's decision to develop a memorial garden into a commercial tea shop has the villagers up in arms, murders past and present rear their heads.
- When a hotel owner dies, the manager misses the reading of the will that names him part-owner.
- The body of a criminal is found in a crop circle, and the locals blame extra-terrestrial activity for the death. But Barnaby is not convinced.
- Barnaby and Troy are drawn to Newton Magna where their search for a horse whisperer allegedly struck by a car is complicated by the discovery of a body in the town well.
- The near decapitation of the local postman, whose hyperactive libido also makes him the village lothario, leads to a series of grisly murders involving other promiscuous villagers.
- When the body of a local beauty is discovered by the pool at her manor house, Barnaby and Troy uncover a seedy world of adultery and deceit within the affluent rural community.
- Mockstars is a front row seat into the art of imitation and a backstage pass into the lives of some of the world's most successful entertainment impersonators. A humorous and insightful look into the fascinating subculture of the tribute trade, it features performers such as Hotter Than Hell (KISS), Nearly Neil (Neil Diamond), Shania Twin (Shania Twain), Frod Stewart (Rod Stewart), Eruption (Van Halen) and tributes to Tom Jones and Britney Spears as it chronicles their lives both on and off stage.
- An investigation of a car fire and a bludgeon murder lead Barnaby and Troy to investigate the members of a local reading club which has an agenda that goes beyond books.
- A woman is found dead in Setwale Wood, an apparent suicide, except that her suicide note is emailed after her body has already been sighted.
- Someone is killing off parish church bell ringers in the week before a big bell-ringing competition takes place in the village of Midsomer Mallow.
- Barnaby investigates the murder of a boy during a traditional annual race at an exclusive private school but meets with resentment.
- Something is fishy about the clubbing deaths of two local residents.
- The investigation into an elaborate suicide leads Barnaby to suspect the dead man may have had help pulling the trigger.
- Barnaby's wife finds a body on the Midsomer Florey village green while taking part in a watercolor painting class.
- When heirs of the aristocratic Smythe-Webster family are killed, Barnaby's investigation uncovers long-hidden family secrets.
- Investment in a secret invention leads to an apparent suicide in Midsomer Magna, and a plan to steal valuable falcon eggs leads to another death.
- Barnaby and Troy tackle two separate cases as Troy prepares to leave Midsomer after his promotion to DI.
- Barnaby's new Sergeant arrives on the day after the murder of a local shrew occurs, and he is immediately put to work.
- Long-suppressed family secrets, stolen ancient artifacts, and a thirty year old death at a Celtic burial site result in a series of murders in present day Midsomer.
- When Midsomer hosts its 12th Annual Literary Festival, an author is found with his neck broken. More writers will die before the winner of the competition is announced.
- Midsomer Worthy's beloved local pub figures in a case involving unrequited love, secret business deals, and passionate affairs.
- Midsomer comes closer and closer to its boiling point when a priest is burned to death inside the effigy of a straw woman and more people burst into flames spontaneously as though by witchcraft.
- 1997– 1h 34mTV-147.3 (831)TV EpisodeUndertaker Patrick Pennyman is found dead with his wrists slashed and suspicion turns towards a spiritualist church.
- During a regatta, the body of Rowing Club chairman Guy Sweetman is found bludgeoned and drowned. Bachelor Sweetman was prolifically promiscuous and jealousy would seem to be the motive.
- DI John Paxton begins to question his job when a murderer walks free from court because of a legal technicality. His boss DCI Pete Chambers is equally disgusted by the outcome and plots the ultimate revenge - killing the culprit himself. Paxton refuses to get involved, but later discovers Chambers dead in his car - and ends up being the chief suspect for the crime and goes on the run - all the while trying to prove his innocence by finding the real culprit.
- A killer escapes justice on a technicality, and a senior police officer proposes that he and his colleagues take justice into their own hands. When the officer is murdered, the innocent DI John Paxton is blamed and goes on the run.
- DI John Paxton, implicated in the murder of his boss, is on the run, and trying to find the real killer, but Kinney, the only man who could help establish Paxton's innocence, has been drowned.
- Nine years after Ferdy Villers killed himself, his family reunites for Christmas, unaware that someone is out for revenge.
- Barnaby and Scott follow a trail of dead people involved in the collecting of rare orchids.
- A four-member syndicate owns a racehorse that two of them are desperate to sell and two of them are determined to keep. When one of them is murdered, Barnaby is on the case.
- John Ransom collapses and dies outside a pub after a fight with his brother-in-law over the baptism of his niece. He has electrical scars across the top of his head.
- Drama based on real-life events. Marie Stubbs (Dame Julie Walters), a diminutive Glaswegian headmistress who is coming up to retirement age, takes on one last challenge: to improve the fortunes of St. George's School in northwest London, which was facing closure after the notorious murder of its previous headmaster, Philip Lawrence, in 1995, as he was breaking up a fight between his pupils and those from a rival school.
- Troubled solicitor Nick Turner falls from the roof of his home; is this suicide disguised as murder?