MIDSOMER MURDERS
DEAD LETTERS
The new film, Dead Letters, has
two guest stars who have appeared in Midsomer before. Elizabeth
Spriggs plays Ursula Gooding, lookalike sister of the grotesque Iris
Rainbird she played in the first-ever episode, The Killings at
Badger's Drift, with Richard Cant returning to create the role of
Alistair Gooding, cousin of vile undertaker Dennis Rainbird whom he
played previously. Barnaby is convinced he has seen them somewhere
before, but knows the Rainbirds were brutally murdered.
Midsomer Barton is celebrating Oak Apple week when
tragic mother Marion Slade is found drowned. It looks like suicide,
driven by grief for her dead daughter, a former carnival queen.
Barnaby investigates and is shaken by two villagers who look like
murder victims from his past. When another body is found, it appears
the festivities have stirred up a cocktail of adultery, contempt,
unrequited love and revenge lurking within the village.
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ON THE SET
IN-JOKE!
LOCATIONS
CHALFORD,
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
COLESHILL,
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
DINTON,
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
LITTLE
MISSENDEN, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
LONG
CRENDON, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
ON
THE SET
CAST
CHARACTER
|
ACTOR |
DCI Tom Barnaby |
John Nettles |
DC Ben Jones |
Jason Hughes |
Joyce Barnaby |
Jane Wymark |
Dr. Bullard |
Barry Jackson |
Marion Slade |
Claire Askam |
Rob Pride |
Tom Bennett |
Ursula Gooding |
Elizabeth Spriggs |
John Starkey |
David Bamber |
Vicki |
Jenny Jackson |
Alistair Gooding |
Richard Cant |
Ron Chalk |
Tom Georgeson |
Ruth Chalk |
Tracy Brabin |
Dr Wellow |
Simon Callow |
Grace Starkey |
Caroline Goodall |
April Gooding |
Sophie Thompson |
Mark Castle |
Paul Ireland |
Helen Castle |
Louise Brecon-Richards |
Sadie Castle |
Cally Hamilton |
Phoebe |
Clemmie Hooton |
Queen of Hearts |
Alice Knight |
Robin Hood |
Josef Lindsay |
Bella |
Sarah Pritchard |
Written By
Peter J. Hammond
Directed By
Renny Rye
Consultant Producer
Betty Willingale
Executive Producer
Brian True-May
Based on characters created in the novels by Caroline Graham