MIDSOMER LIFE

First Broadcast: July 13, 2008

The discovery of a body in woodland near Midsomer Sonning brings local magazine Midsomer Life into the news. The dead man, Charlie Finleyson, lived in the village until he ran off with the wife of city fund manager turned Midsomer Life owner Guy Sandys, who lives nearby.

Guy has upset residents with negative articles about their businesses. Matt Morecroft, owner of the Morecroft Hotel, is criticised in the latest edition for opening an off-road centre for 4x4 drivers, attracting urban types to the countryside.

Guy's ex, Christina Finleyson, seems detached about her husband's demise and Jones discovers she had visited Midsomer Sonning shortly before Charlie disappeared. But Christina claims she was in the area secretly to help her brother Martin with his finances. Meanwhile Mr Tomlin, a guest at the Morecroft, keeps receiving phone calls from a mystery woman.

Eleanor, a spinster who likes a drink, finishes her shift on hotel reception and shouts abuse at the offices of Midsomer Life. Inside lies the body of Guy Sandys, stabbed through the heart.

He's found the next morning by the editor, Julia Benson. Gemma Platt and her brother Garth are among the magazine's freelance contributors, although Garth irritated Guy by also taking a job at Matt's off-road centre. Later, someone sabotages the 4x4 course with barbed wire.

Julia admits she and Guy were lovers, while Matt claims Guy was upset by the contents of a brown envelope he'd received. Meanwhile, Barnaby and Jones search for the elusive Mr Tomlin who has vanished from the hotel. To their surprise, he turns out to be a murderer on parole.

While searching for a birthday present for Barnaby, Joyce does some digging of her own, learning that Matt tried to bribe Julia not to run Guy's review of the hotel. Eleanor recalls seeing someone in the car park on the night of Guy's murder. Then she becomes the next victim, pushed into a hotel tumble drier.

Barnaby and Jones visit prison where they find Tomlin started having visits from a woman shortly before his release. Could she be the link between Tomlin and Midsomer Life? And as they dig into the editor's credentials, Joyce goes in search of charcoal for a barbecue - and walks into deadly danger.

DCI Tom Barnaby

 

John Nettles

 

DS Ben Jones

 

Jason Hughes

 

Joyce Barnaby

 

Jane Wymark

 

Cully Barnaby

 

Laura Howard

 

Dr. George Bullard

 

Barry Jackson

 

Guy Sandys
A wealthy retired fund manager and owner of Midsomer Life magazine. Guy is now a tweedy local squire enjoying life as a self-appointed, no-holds-barred food critic.
Simon Williams

 

Eleanor Crouch
A middle-aged spinster with a drink problem, Eleanor is a receptionist at the Morecroft Hotel whom few take seriously.
Selina Cadell

 

Julia Benson
The attractive editor of Midsomer Life, Julia is a shrewd and experienced journalist with a pleasant manner - but a short fuse.
Pooky Quesnel

 

Garth Platt
Garth is a local countryman who is expressive and colourful in his Nature diary column for Midsomer Life but a man of few words in his personal life.
David Crow

 

Gemma Platt
Garth's sister Gemma is an artist and illustrator. She's an earth mother and a bit dippy.
Debbie Chazen

 

Matt Morecroft
Matt has inherited the Morecroft Hotel and also owns the off-roaders centre. He is unpopular with the locals of Midsomer Sonning.
Thomas Lockyer

 

Martin Reid
Martin is a hopeless dreamer and a bankrupt. His smiley, slightly too polite manner hides inner emotional turmoil.
Daniel Hill

 

Christina Finleyson
Martin's sister Christine is the ex-wife of Guy Sandys. She's beautiful and perfectly groomed with a very cool manner.
Serena Gordon

 

Brad
An East End trader with zero empathy for the countryside or the people who live there. Brad is chippy and macho.
Samuel Oatley

 

Mandy
Brad's loyal Essex girlfriend and litter lout.
MyAnna Buring

 

Mr. Tomlin
In his 50s, Mr Tomlin is a mystery guest at the Morecroft Hotel. He's a dour grey-haired man who hardly speaks.
Richard Morant

 

Mrs. Wilson

 

Mary Healey

 

Mickey
 
Roger Sloman

 

Governor
 
Hazel McBride

 

Shopkeeper
 
Chris Sloman

 

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Screenplay by

 

David Hoskins

 

Directed by

 

Peter Smith

 

Produced by

 

Brian True-May

 

Filming took place for 'Midsomer Life' in October and November 2007.

The episode attracted 6.5 million viewers.

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