Midsomer Murders: Harvest of Souls


10:00 pm - 11:55 pm, Friday, December 19 on ITV3 (10)

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Harvest of Souls
Season 18, Episode 6

The annual harvest fair and the daredevil riders of the Wall of Death arrive in the Midsomer village of Whitcombe Mallet. But when the owner of an equestrian centre is trampled by his horse, DCI Barnaby and DS Nelson, along with the expertise of forensic pathologist Kam Karimore, must unravel a complex feud from the past. However, nothing is as it seems, and they are in a race against time as they work to solve the case. Detective drama, starring Neil Dudgeon, Gwilym Lee, Manjinder Virk and Fiona Dolman


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Cast & Crew

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Neil Dudgeon (Actor) .. DCI John Barnaby
Gwilym Lee (Actor) .. DS Charlie Nelson
Fiona Dolman (Actor) .. Sarah Barnaby
Sean Gleeson (Actor) .. Rod Barkham
Michael Higgs (Actor) .. Butch Nevins
Michelle Holmes (Actor) .. Trina Nevins
Amber Rose Revah (Actor) .. Jessica Myerscough
Helen Schlesinger (Actor) .. Serena Wyham
Manjinder Virk (Actor) .. Dr Kam Karimore
David Yelland (Actor) .. Jasper Wyham
Andrew Alexander (Actor) .. Harry Wyham
Sean Delaney (Actor) .. Sean Nevins
Nikhita Essex (Actor) .. Amy Wyham
Rory Fleck Byrne (Actor) .. Dale Nevins
Lauren O'Neil (Actor) .. Rowena Deeley
Emma Rydal (Actor) .. Geri Barkham
Meera Syal (Actor) .. Clara Myerscough
Michael Thomson (Actor) .. Niall Deeley
Daisy Whalley (Actor) .. Beth Wyham
Jo Wright (Executive producer)
Kim Crowther (Executive producer)
Phil Hunter (Producer)
Nick Laughland (Director)

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Neil Dudgeon (Actor) .. DCI John Barnaby
Born: January 01, 1961 in Doncaster
Best Known For: Being the new Barnaby in Midsomer Murders.
Early-life: Born in Doncaster in 1961. His dad drove a bread delivery van and his mum was an assistant supermarket manager, although they both also performed on the club circuit. Neil credits his own love of acting to a teacher who forced him to read aloud in an assembly _ it was supposed to be a punishment for misbehaving in class, but Neil found he actually enjoyed it. He went to appear in school plays, before studying drama at Rada.
Career: Neil made his film debut in 1987 with an uncredited role in Prick Up Your Ears, and went on to appear in London's Burning on TV the following year. He's worked pretty steadily since then in a wide range of TV shows, although he admits he's most frequently cast as a cop _ he's starred in Inspector Morse, Out of the Blue, Between the Lines, Messiah and Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking. Last year it was announced that he would be taking on his most high-profile police role to date when he took over from John Nettles as the star of Midsomer Murders. He has also starred alongside Caroline Quentin in the sitcom Life of Riley.
Quote: On joining Midsomer Murders: "My secret dream is that viewers will switch on, watch it all the way through and not notice there's a new bloke in it."
Trivia: He has starred in a number of dramas on Radio 3 and Radio 4.
Gwilym Lee (Actor) .. DS Charlie Nelson
Fiona Dolman (Actor) .. Sarah Barnaby
Born: January 01, 1970 in Findhorn, Moray
Best Known For: The Royal Today, Heartbeat and Midsomer Murders.
Early-life: Fiona Jane Dolman was born in Findhorn, Moray, on January 1, 1970 to Rosemary and Gordon. She is the youngest daughter of four children. Her father worked in the RAF and he moved his family to Gibraltar when Fiona was 15. In 1993, she made her TV acting debut in Crime Story.
Career: Roles followed for Dolman on the small screen in Strike Force, A Touch of Frost, The Knock and Ultraviolet. In 1998, she joined the cast of Heartbeat playing Jackie Lambert. She went on to have a recurring role in The Royal Today. In 2011, she began playing Sarah Barnaby alongside Neil Dudgeon in Midsomer Murders.
Quote: On working with the Barnaby's dog on Midsomer Murders: "We have sausages strapped to bags and in pockets so the dog follows you around."
Trivia: At the age of 16 and 17 years, Dolman won awards at the Gibraltar RAF ladies windsurfing championships.
Sean Gleeson (Actor) .. Rod Barkham
Michael Higgs (Actor) .. Butch Nevins
Michelle Holmes (Actor) .. Trina Nevins
Amber Rose Revah (Actor) .. Jessica Myerscough
Helen Schlesinger (Actor) .. Serena Wyham
Manjinder Virk (Actor) .. Dr Kam Karimore
Best Known For: Being a multi-talented writer, director and actor.
Early-life: Manjinder was born in Coventry and comes from a family of three children. Her first taste of acting came at the Belgrade Youth Theatre in Coventry and she went on to become artistic director of Pangram Dance Theatre with her brother, Hardish. She earned a degree in contemporary dance at De Montfort University in Leicester. She made her TV acting debut in an episode of Holby City in 1999.
Career: Guest roles for Virk followed in Doctors, the TV film Ready When You Are, Mr McGill, The Bill, Swiss Toni, and Green Wing. She had a recurring role in ITV medical drama Monroe. More recently, she has starred in The Thick of It, Hunted, Call the Midwife and Ordinary Lives. Her other TV credits include the TV movies The Bradford Riots and Britz. Away from acting, she started writing when she joined the Royal Court Young Writers Programme. Her first commission in 2003 was a stage play called Glow for Theatre Centre. In 2010, she won a Best Actress gong at the British Independent Film Awards for the documentary The Arbor.
Quote: "I've written and devised plays since I was at school. My whole family are in the arts, my mum and dad are writers, it's really natural to be doing it."
Trivia: Virk's 2013 short film Out of Darkness won the Best Drama Award and the Best of Fest Award at the Aesthetica Short Film Festival.
David Yelland (Actor) .. Jasper Wyham
Andrew Alexander (Actor) .. Harry Wyham
Sean Delaney (Actor) .. Sean Nevins
Nikhita Essex (Actor) .. Amy Wyham
Rory Fleck Byrne (Actor) .. Dale Nevins
Lauren O'Neil (Actor) .. Rowena Deeley
Emma Rydal (Actor) .. Geri Barkham
Meera Syal (Actor) .. Clara Myerscough
Born: June 26, 1961 in Essington, near Wolverhampton
Best Known For: Goodness Gracious Me and The Kumars at Number 42.
Early-life: Born Feroza Syal on June 27, 1961, in Essington, a mining village near Wolverhampton. Her parents had moved there from India a year earlier. A tomboy as a child, she did well at school and later gained a double first in English and Drama at Manchester University. Her play, One of Us, won a trophy at the National Student Drama Awards. A theatre director spotted her in it at the Edinburgh Festival and she was offered her first professional job.
Career: Syal spent seven years at the Royal Court Theatre before returning to writing and working on several BBC series. Her big break came when she penned acclaimed movie Bhaji on the Beach. Amid acting in series such as Kinsey and Holding On, she formed the Goodness Gracious Me team with friends, and their radio show went on to become a huge TV hit. Her star shined more brightly when she played grandmother Ummi in spoof chat show The Kumars at Number 42. She continues to work on stage and screen, making appearances in Doctor Who, Beautiful People and Holby City.
Quote: "A lot of old Asian men don't like me very much. They throw tomatoes at me in Tesco."
Trivia: Syal's written the novels Anita and Me and Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee (both of which have been adapted for either film or TV) plus the story for West End musical Bombay Dreams.
Michael Thomson (Actor) .. Niall Deeley
Daisy Whalley (Actor) .. Beth Wyham
Jo Wright (Executive producer)
Kim Crowther (Executive producer)
Phil Hunter (Producer)
Nick Laughland (Director)
Caleb Ranson (Writer)
Caroline Graham (Writer)

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