Midsomer Murders

7.9
/10
  • mystery and drama
  • crime genres
  • investigation
  • british
  • period
  • justice
  • family relationships
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A veteran Detective Chief Inspector and his young Sergeant investigate murders around the regional community of Midsomer County.
  • 1hs 30min
  • Seasons: 24
  • Episodes: 140
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Midsomer Murders

season 7

serie United Kingdom 1997

Episode rating

8.1
E1
7.5
E2
7.3
E3
7.5
E4
7.5
E5
7.2
E6
8.2
E7

Cast of season 7

In order of relevance in the season

Episodes of season 77

  • 8.1
    /10

    The Green Man

    episode S7.E1 november 2003
    Barnaby and Troy tackle two separate cases as Troy prepares to leave Midsomer after his promotion to DI.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Bad Tidings

    episode S7.E2 january 2004
    Barnaby's new Sergeant arrives on the day after the murder of a local shrew occurs, and he is immediately put to work.
  • 7.3
    /10

    The Fisher King

    episode S7.E3 january 2004
    Long-suppressed family secrets, stolen ancient artifacts, and a thirty year old death at a Celtic burial site result in a series of murders in present day Midsomer.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Sins of Commission

    episode S7.E4 january 2004
    When Midsomer hosts its 12th Annual Literary Festival, an author is found with his neck broken. More writers will die before the winner of the competition is announced.
  • 7.5
    /10

    The Maid in Splendour

    episode S7.E5 january 2004
    Midsomer Worthy's beloved local pub figures in a case involving unrequited love, secret business deals, and passionate affairs.
  • 7.2
    /10

    The Straw Woman

    episode S7.E6 february 2004
    Midsomer comes closer and closer to its boiling point when a priest is burned to death inside the effigy of a straw woman and more people burst into flames spontaneously as though by witchcraft.
  • 8.2
    /10

    Ghosts of Christmas Past

    episode S7.E7 december 2004
    Nine years after Ferdy Villers killed himself, his family reunites for Christmas, unaware that someone is out for revenge.