Midsomer Murders: Death and Dust


6:10 pm - 8:10 pm, Saturday, April 11 on ITV3 (10)

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Death and Dust
Season 10, Episode 5

When Dr Alan Delaney is killed by a hit-and-run driver while in charge of his partner's new car, Barnaby and Jones discover the dead man had once been accused by Dr James Kirkwood of stealing a large sum of money from their Midsomer Market practice. Further investigations to uncover the whereabouts of the missing money lead the detectives to believe that Kirkwood may have been the real target. Guest starring Stephanie Cole (Doc Martin), with John Nettles and Jason Hughes


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

Cast & Crew

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John Nettles (Actor) .. DCI Tom Barnaby
Jason Hughes (Actor) .. DC Ben Jones
Laura Howard (Actor) .. Cully Barnaby
Jane Wymark (Actor) .. Joyce Barnaby
Barry Jackson (Actor) .. Dr George Bullard
Sam Hazeldine (Actor) .. Simon Dixon
Sharon Morgan (Actor) .. Delyth Mostyn
David Yelland (Actor) .. James Kirkwood
Simon Wilson (Actor) .. Alan Delaney
Alwyne Taylor (Actor) .. Kath Bullard
Jenny Livsey (Actor) .. Megan Mostyn
Daniel Evans (Actor) .. David Mostyn
William Thomas (Actor) .. Bryn Williams
Gareth Thomas (Actor) .. Huw Mostyn
Elizabeth Conboy (Actor) .. Harriet Tidyman
Kirsty Dillon (Actor) .. WPC Gail Stephens
John Lightbody (Actor) .. Jason Slater
Stephanie Cole (Actor) .. Dorothy Hutton
Nigel Betts (Actor) .. DC Briars
Bill Moody (Actor) .. Clifford Rawnsley
Nicholas Pritchard (Actor) .. Justin Pickard
William Ilkley (Actor) .. Foreman
Sarah Hellings (Director)
Brian True-May (Executive 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.
Jason Hughes (Actor) .. DC Ben Jones
Laura Howard (Actor) .. Cully Barnaby
Jane Wymark (Actor) .. Joyce Barnaby
Barry Jackson (Actor) .. Dr George Bullard
Sam Hazeldine (Actor) .. Simon Dixon
Sharon Morgan (Actor) .. Delyth Mostyn
David Yelland (Actor) .. James Kirkwood
Simon Wilson (Actor) .. Alan Delaney
Alwyne Taylor (Actor) .. Kath Bullard
Jenny Livsey (Actor) .. Megan Mostyn
Daniel Evans (Actor) .. David Mostyn
William Thomas (Actor) .. Bryn Williams
Gareth Thomas (Actor) .. Huw Mostyn
Elizabeth Conboy (Actor) .. Harriet Tidyman
Kirsty Dillon (Actor) .. WPC Gail Stephens
John Lightbody (Actor) .. Jason Slater
Stephanie Cole (Actor) .. Dorothy Hutton
Born: October 05, 1941 in Solihull
Best Known For: Tenko, Waiting for God and Doc Martin.
Early-life: Patricia Stephanie Cole was born in Solihull on October 5, 1941. She landed a place at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre school when she was 15 and made her stage debut at the age of 17, playing a 90-year-old woman in Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit (at the age of 63, she played the same role when the play was revived at the Savoy Theatre in 2004).
Career: Cole made her TV debut in an episode of Z Cars in 1968. She went on to make guest appearances in several TV shows but her big break didn't come until she was cast as Dr Beatrice Mason in Tenko in 1981. She played the kindly doctor for three series and a one-off special. Other notable roles include Mrs Featherstone in Open All Hours, Betty Sillitoe in A Bit of a Do, Diana Trent in Waiting for God and Joan Norton in Doc Martin. More recently, she played Sylvia Goodwin in Coronation Street and revived the role of Mrs Featherstone in Still Open All Hours.
Quote: 'I laugh like a drain at most jokes, but then instantly forget them.'
Trivia: In 2012, Cole won a British Soap Award for Best Comedy Performance for her role in Coronation Street. She was awarded an OBE in 2005.
Nigel Betts (Actor) .. DC Briars
Bill Moody (Actor) .. Clifford Rawnsley
Nicholas Pritchard (Actor) .. Justin Pickard
William Ilkley (Actor) .. Foreman
Douglas Watkinson (Writer)
Sarah Hellings (Director)
Brian True-May (Executive producer)

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