Midsomer Murders: Ring Out Your Dead


6:10 pm - 8:10 pm, Saturday, February 7 on ITV3 (10)

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Ring Out Your Dead
Season 5, Episode 3

The bell-ringers of Midsomer Wellow are mysteriously murdered one by one - and it seems an ancient rhyme may hold the key to the killer's motive. As Barnaby and Troy embark on a baffling investigation in an attempt to determine the truth, Joyce starts digging into the past to discover the assassin's motives. John Nettles, Daniel Casey and Hugh Bonneville star


subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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John Nettles (Actor) .. DCI Tom Barnaby
Daniel Casey (Actor) .. Sgt Gavin Troy
Jane Wymark (Actor) .. Joyce Barnaby
Gwen Taylor (Actor) .. Frances Le Bon
Graham Crowden (Actor) .. Reggie Barton
Hugh Bonneville (Actor) .. Hugh Barton
Gemma Jones (Actor) .. Maisie Gooch
Adrian Scarborough (Actor) .. Peter Fogden
Lyndsey Marshal (Actor) .. Emma Tysoe
Dugald Bruce-Lochart (Actor) .. Greg Tutt
Jamie de Courcey (Actor) .. Marcus Steadman
Seamus Whitty (Actor) .. Liam Brooker
Clare Holman (Actor) .. Sue Tutt
Carmen du Sautoy (Actor) .. Rosalind Parr
Julia Swift (Actor) .. Angie Blunstone
Harry Burton (Actor) .. Dennis Ebbrell
Caroline Lintott (Actor) .. Jen Ebbrell
Sarah Hellings (Director)
Brian True-May (Producer)

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Did You Know..

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John Nettles (Actor) .. DCI Tom Barnaby
Born: October 11, 1943 in St Austell, Cornwall
Best Known For: Playing Jim Bergerac.
Early-life: John Vivian Drummond Nettles was born on October 11, 1943, in St Austell, Cornwall. He was adopted at birth by a carpenter and his wife, who was a cleaner. John later discovered his biological mother was an unmarried Irish nurse who died of tuberculosis at the age of 28. Despite these humble beginnings, he won a scholarship to study philosophy and history at Southampton University. He trained to be a teacher, but drifted into acting after appearing in a touring version of the play Camus during his time at university.
Career: While appearing in amateur drama productions, Nettles was spotted by an agent who arranged work for him at the Royal Court Theatre. He made his debut as a standard bearer in Macbeth, opening doors for Alec Guinness. His first movie was The Red, White and Black in 1970. His big break came in 1972's A World At War, followed by a four-year stint in The Liver Birds. Nettles became a household name thanks to Bergerac, which ran for 10 years until 1991. TV projects since include Romeo And Juliet, The Hound of the Baskervilles and Midsomer Murders. He has also provided the narration for such programmes as Airport and The Hunt.
Quote: "I live in the tranquility and splendour which befits someone of my seniority."
Trivia: Nettles received an OBE in 2010.
Daniel Casey (Actor) .. Sgt Gavin Troy
Jane Wymark (Actor) .. Joyce Barnaby
Gwen Taylor (Actor) .. Frances Le Bon
Graham Crowden (Actor) .. Reggie Barton
Hugh Bonneville (Actor) .. Hugh Barton
Born: November 10, 1963 in London
Best Known For: Downton Abbey.
Early-life: Born Hugh Richard Bonneville Williams on November 10, 1963, in London. When he was younger he was often mistaken for rugby hero Will Carling. After leaving school with good exam results, he was accepted by Cambridge University, where he was taught theology by Dr Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury. "Everything he said went completely over my head," says Bonneville of Williams's lectures. He originally wanted to be a lawyer, but decided to tread the boards instead.
Career: Following a spell on stage, Bonneville made his TV debut in teen sitcom Dodgem. He spent the next few years dividing his time between theatre, TV and film work, having small parts in such projects as The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, Cadfael, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Tomorrow Never Dies, Bugs, and Mosley. He had a regular role in sitcom Holding the Baby, but finally became a recognisable face thanks to the movie Notting Hill in 1999. Since then he's appeared in The Cazalets, Madame Bovary, The Gathering Storm, Tipping the Velvet, Doctor Zhivago, Twenty Twelve, and Love Again. He won rave reviews for his role in the TV comedy Freezing and Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story. However, he's become a TV superstar on both sides of the Atlantic in recent years thanks to his starring role in period drama Downton Abbey. Recent projects have included W1A and The Monuments Men.
Quote: "I was once congratulated in Oxford Street for my brilliant portrayal of Mr Darcy, so apparently I looked like Colin Firth when I had curly hair. I reckon I could play him in a biopic."
Trivia: He is a patron of the London children's charity Scene & Heard and medical relief charity Medical Emergency Relief International.
Gemma Jones (Actor) .. Maisie Gooch
Adrian Scarborough (Actor) .. Peter Fogden
Lyndsey Marshal (Actor) .. Emma Tysoe
Dugald Bruce-Lochart (Actor) .. Greg Tutt
Jamie de Courcey (Actor) .. Marcus Steadman
Seamus Whitty (Actor) .. Liam Brooker
Clare Holman (Actor) .. Sue Tutt
Carmen du Sautoy (Actor) .. Rosalind Parr
Julia Swift (Actor) .. Angie Blunstone
Harry Burton (Actor) .. Dennis Ebbrell
Caroline Lintott (Actor) .. Jen Ebbrell
Sarah Hellings (Director)
Christopher Russell (Writer)
Brian True-May (Producer)

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