Midsomer Murders: Blood Will Out


8:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Monday, January 12 on ITV3 (10)

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About this Broadcast

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Blood Will Out
Season 2, Episode 4

Travellers descend on the sleepy village of Martyr Warren, antagonising local magistrate Hector Bridges, whose subsequent death by shooting brings matters to a head in dramatic fashion. Barnaby and Troy's investigation uncovers the victim has a history with one of the travellers - but revelations that he terrorised his family suggest that the killer may be closer to home


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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
Laura Howard (Actor) .. Cully Barnaby
Barry Jackson (Actor) .. Dr George Bullard
Kevin McNally (Actor) .. Orville Tudway
John Duttine (Actor) .. Will Saxby
Elizabeth Garvie (Actor) .. Muriel Saxby
Paul Jesson (Actor) .. Hector Bridges
Tricia George (Actor) .. Jenny Bridges
Honeysuckle Weeks (Actor) .. Fleur Bridges
Rowena Cooper (Actor) .. Tilly Dinsdale
Phyllida Law (Actor) .. Felicity Dinsdale
Ian Thompson (Actor) .. Peter Fairfax
Daniel Betts (Actor) .. Steffan Fairfax
Jerome Willis (Actor) .. John Smith
Nick Moran (Actor) .. Michael Smith
Elizabeth Thomas (Actor) .. Rachel Smith
David Allister (Actor) .. Maj Harry Thomkinson
Francis Lee (Actor) .. Shop assistant
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
Laura Howard (Actor) .. Cully Barnaby
Barry Jackson (Actor) .. Dr George Bullard
Kevin McNally (Actor) .. Orville Tudway
John Duttine (Actor) .. Will Saxby
Born: March 15, 1949 in Barnsley
Best Known For: The Day of the Triffids.
Early-life: Born March 15, 1949, in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, but brought up in Bradford. On leaving school, he realised "acting was the only thing I did well," so moved to London at the age of 17. He enrolled at the Drama Centre, and following graduation, began landing roles on stage. His first professional job was playing a trio of characters in Hamlet at the Citizens Theatre Company in Glasgow.
Career: Further theatre work followed, until TV and films beckoned. Duttine's early small screen appearances came in Softly Softly, Z Cars, A Pin to See the Peepshow and The Nine Tailors. In 1977, he featured in two Coronation Street episodes and the acclaimed Spend Spend Spend. Bigger parts came in Jesus of Nazareth and The Mallens, before To Serve Them All My Days made him a star on both sides of the Atlantic. The Day of the Triffids, A Woman of Substance and Lame Ducks were also hits. Since then he's appeared in Ain't Misbehavin', Touching Evil, Out of the Blue, The Jury and Jane Hall's Big Bad Bus Ride. His recent work includes Heartbeat, Doc Martin, and The Paradise.
Quote: "I've got an instant retentive memory but it tends not to last longer than a day."
Trivia: Wed actress Mel Martin in 1998.
Elizabeth Garvie (Actor) .. Muriel Saxby
Paul Jesson (Actor) .. Hector Bridges
Tricia George (Actor) .. Jenny Bridges
Honeysuckle Weeks (Actor) .. Fleur Bridges
Rowena Cooper (Actor) .. Tilly Dinsdale
Phyllida Law (Actor) .. Felicity Dinsdale
Ian Thompson (Actor) .. Peter Fairfax
Daniel Betts (Actor) .. Steffan Fairfax
Jerome Willis (Actor) .. John Smith
Nick Moran (Actor) .. Michael Smith
Born: December 23, 1968 in East End of London
Best Known For: Playing Eddy in Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels.
Early-life: Nicholas Jonathan Moran was born in the East End of London on December 23, 1968. He grew up on the South Oxhey council estate near Watford and the Greater London boundary. His first hit film appearance was in Buddy's Song (1991), alongside Chesney Hawkes and Roger Daltrey.
Career: In the 1990s, Moran appeared in such films as The Future Lasts a Long Time (1996), Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and New Blood (1999). Since then, some of his biggest film credits have included The Musketeer (2001) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010) and Part 2 (2011). He has also appeared on TV in Mr Selfridge, The Wrong Mans, DCI Banks and the film Babs (2017). Moran co-wrote the play Telstar and directed its 2009 film adaptation, before going on to co-write and direct biographical drama film The Kid (2010). He has also appeared in various stage productions, including West End performances of Look Back in Anger, The Countess and Twelve Angry Men.
Quote: "No one thinks they're irritating. Nobody thinks they're boring. So if you're playing a character like that, you have to play them as how they think of themselves."
Trivia: He practices karate in his spare time.
Elizabeth Thomas (Actor) .. Rachel Smith
David Allister (Actor) .. Maj Harry Thomkinson
Francis Lee (Actor) .. Shop assistant
Douglas Watkinson (Writer)
Moira Armstrong (Director)
Betty Willingale (Producer)
Brian True-May (Producer)

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