Midsomer Murders: Dead in the Water


2:05 pm - 4:05 pm, Saturday, March 21 on ITV3 (10)

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Dead in the Water
Season 8, Episode 2

Barnaby and Scott investigate when ladies' man and rowing club member Guy Sweetman is found dead in the river during the annual Midsomer Regatta. They soon discover the elite exterior of the club hides a world of money problems and sexual jealousy and the victim had a number of enemies who might have wanted him dead. Guest starring Olympic rower Steve Redgrave and Diana Quick


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

Cast & Crew

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John Nettles (Actor) .. DCI Tom Barnaby
John Hopkins (Actor) .. DS Daniel Scott
Steve Redgrave (Actor) .. Scout
Diana Quick (Actor) .. Clare Bonavita
Jane Wymark (Actor) .. Joyce Barnaby
Laura Howard (Actor) .. Cully Barnaby
Barry Jackson (Actor) .. Dr Bullard
Adrian Lukis (Actor) .. Phillip Trent
William Scott-Masson (Actor) .. John Parkway
Benedict Blythe (Actor) .. Guy Sweetman
Clemmie Burton-Hill (Actor) .. Hettie Trent
Mark Frost (Actor) .. Vic Lynton
Owain Yeoman (Actor) .. Henry Charlton
Sean Baker (Actor) .. Ivan Hawkins
Janet Brown (Actor) .. Mrs Sharp
Jack Klaff (Actor) .. Freddie Bonavita
Joe Armstrong (Actor) .. David Cooke
Christopher Mellows (Actor) .. Mr Stevens
Sandra Duncan (Actor) .. Mrs Stevens
Emma Amos (Actor) .. Sandra Tate
Renny Rye (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.
John Hopkins (Actor) .. DS Daniel Scott
Steve Redgrave (Actor) .. Scout
Born: March 23, 1962 in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Best Known For: Winning gold medals for rowing at five consecutive Olympic Games.
Early-life: The son of a builder, Steven Geoffrey Redgrave was born in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, on March 23, 1962. He was first put into a boat by Francis Smith, his English master at Marlow Comprehensive, who says he was a natural. By the age of 16, Redgrave had firmly devoted his life to rowing, although originally as a sculler. His first international medal was a junior silver in 1980. He wanted to go to the Olympic games in Moscow that same year, but was prevented by a lack of funding.
Career: Redgrave's Olympic winning streak began in Los Angeles where he won gold for the coxed fours. He went on to become coxless pairs champion with his partner Andy Holmes in Seoul in 1988, before teaming up with Matthew Pinsent and triumphing yet again in Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000 (the latter as part of the coxless fours team), before hanging up his oars for good. He has also competed in the British bobsleigh team, and helped London win their bid to host the 2012 Olympics. Redgrave was awarded a knighthood in 2001. He has also put his name to The Steve Redgrave Charitable Trust. In early 2014, he was one of the celebrity contestants on Channel 4 reality series The Jump. He is in demand as a motivational speaker.
Quote: 'Self-belief is probably the most crucial factor in sporting success. It's the iron in the mind, not in the supplements, that wins medals.'
Trivia: He supports Chelsea FC. His eldest daughter, Natalie, took up rowing in 2009.
Diana Quick (Actor) .. Clare Bonavita
Jane Wymark (Actor) .. Joyce Barnaby
Laura Howard (Actor) .. Cully Barnaby
Barry Jackson (Actor) .. Dr Bullard
Adrian Lukis (Actor) .. Phillip Trent
William Scott-Masson (Actor) .. John Parkway
Benedict Blythe (Actor) .. Guy Sweetman
Clemmie Burton-Hill (Actor) .. Hettie Trent
Mark Frost (Actor) .. Vic Lynton
Owain Yeoman (Actor) .. Henry Charlton
Sean Baker (Actor) .. Ivan Hawkins
Janet Brown (Actor) .. Mrs Sharp
Jack Klaff (Actor) .. Freddie Bonavita
Joe Armstrong (Actor) .. David Cooke
Christopher Mellows (Actor) .. Mr Stevens
Sandra Duncan (Actor) .. Mrs Stevens
Emma Amos (Actor) .. Sandra Tate
Douglas Watkinson (Writer)
Renny Rye (Director)
Brian True-May (Producer)

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