Midsomer Murders
Midsomer Murders: Left For Dead

8:30pm Saturday, March 20 on Prime
Drama
A mystery from his schooldays comes back to haunt Jones following the deaths of a reclusive couple in Dunstan and a murder at the wedding of one of his oldest friends. Could the spate of killings in the village have anything to do with a fatal road accident and the disappearance of a teenager almost 20 years earlier
Midsomer Murders: Shot At Dawn
8:30pm Saturday, March 13 on Prime
Drama
A family feud dating back to World War One comes to a head in Midsomer Parva after the unveiling of a war memorial. Mayor Dave Hicks blames Johnny Hammond for the death of his grandfather, who was shot for cowardice at the Somme. When retired colonel Henry Hammond is murdered, Barnaby and Jones discover the dysfunctional families are connected by dangerous secrets
Weekend Murders: Midsomer Murders - Blood Wedding

8:30pm Saturday, March 6 on Prime
Drama
Wedding bells ring out in Midsomer as Prime brings back your favourite episodes of Midsomer Murders. Barnaby's daughter Cully is finally about to get married - but will she ever make it to her honeymoon in New Zealand?
Instead of getting ready for his daughter's wedding, Barnaby becomes an unwelcome guest at the wedding of the local baron Ned Fitzroy to the quintessential posh totty, Beth Porteous. As Cully suffers from last minute doubts, Barnaby is off investigating the mysterious stabbing of a maid of honour. Time is running out if Barnaby is to make it to Cully's wedding, sort out her love life and solve a murder - all without getting blood on his morning suit.
Read moreMidsomer Murders Series Finale
8:35pm Saturday, November 7 on Prime
Drama
In this final episode, a local school teacher is the damsel in distress - is she imagining the intruder in her house, or is she really in danger?
Connie Bishop's neighbours are used to her flinging open her bedroom windows and screaming for help in the middle of the night, but no intruder can ever be found. Many of the villagers think Connie is simply imagining the intruder and working herself into hysterics - and even Connie has her doubts.
But when Barnaby and Jones investigate, they discover that someone has indeed been loitering around Connie's house. The fact that half the village knows where her backdoor key is hidden - under a flower pot - means catching the intruder won't be easy.
Midsomer Murders: Chettham Park House
8:35pm Saturday, October 31 on Prime
Drama
Midsomer's Chettham Park House, once owned by Sir William Chettham, has been bought by entrepreneur Jack Filby to save Sir William from financial ruin. Long-term friends dating back to the days of university, Jack has allowed William, his mother Elizabeth, wife Isobel and son Freddy to stay on living at The Dower House - the smaller house on the estate where the Baronet's widowed mother would traditionally live. Jack is now the man of the manor with William and Isobel's son Freddy as his right hand man.
Read moreA Catastrophic Glitch on Midsomer Murders

8:30pm Saturday, October 17 on Prime
Drama
George Jeffers is a scientist who - in collaboration with local wealthy businessman Clinton Finn - has invented a lucrative air traffic control system. There is just one problem, George has discovered a catastrophic glitch in the invention which will cost many lives. He is determined to publicise his findings, but Clinton is just as determined to stop George as any admission of a problem would cause him to lose vast amounts of money.
George is being watched, and his office is broken into twice by an intruder who attempts to hack into his computer. But the situation escalates when Emily Harte, a romantic interest of his, is run over while cycling through the woods at night on George's bike. It looks like murder, but Barnaby suspects that George was the intended victim, not Emily.
Read moreMidsomer Murders: 'Beast Of Midsomer'
8:30pm Saturday, October 10 on Prime
Drama
Barnaby's secret past as a spy is revealed when a former agent is found dead after a cricket match in Midsomer Parva. While locals blame the 'beast of Midsomer', Barnaby realises the killing has links to the local network of spies and their mission in Cold War Berlin. With MI6 breathing down his neck, will Barnaby be able to locate the murderer before they take the case from him?
Guest starring Peter Davison, Alice Krige, John Bowe and Clive Wood.
A Picture Paints A Thousand Words on Midsomer Murders
8:30pm Saturday, October 3 on Prime
Drama
When a long lost masterpiece by Midsomer artist Henry Hogson comes up for auction it creates quite a stir - not least because its previous owner has recently been found tortured and killed.
When another work by Hogson goes missing, Barnaby decides it is time for him to take an interest in the arts. But if a picture paints a thousand words, what do these paintings have to tell Barnaby?





