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Jen Strath
Jen Strath
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Joined: 11th Feb 2008
Location: Australia
quotePosted at 10:56 on 9th April 2008
I've loved watching these over the years...I watch the repeats of the repeats we get here, so I can oggle some English country-side Innocent
MariaGrazia
MariaGrazia
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Joined: 25th Mar 2008
Location: Italy
quotePosted at 12:04 on 9th April 2008
Join the club! ........and John Nettles doesn't look that bad either lol Innocent
Sue H
Sue H
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 14:34 on 9th April 2008

I love to see them too, especially as they are filmed around the area where I grew up.

Also The Vicar of Dibley. That opening shot, panning over the fields of my youth.

Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 15:38 on 9th April 2008

I love Midsomer Murders!  I think John Nettles is the best!  The problem here is that they seem to repeat the same few episodes over and over, and I know that there are many more shows then I am able to see on PBS. 

I may have to purchase the DVDs to see past episodes.

 

Jen Strath
Jen Strath
Posts: 66
Joined: 11th Feb 2008
Location: Australia
quotePosted at 06:37 on 10th April 2008
PHEW...thank goodness I'm not the only one...the way my hubby teases me you'd think that n-one else in the world ever loved EnglandWink
Meg Smith
Meg Smith
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Location: Canada
quotePosted at 14:33 on 12th April 2008

You are not alone! We get it here too, on TVO (public telly=no commercials!) My only beef is that they seem to bounce around to different seasons.ie: one day its Daniel Casey, then the next week,John Hopkins. Either of which could hold me for questioning  Wink

I too, love the location shots.

Here is a great site for it.

http://www.midsomermurders.net/

Sue H
Sue H
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 15:10 on 12th April 2008
On 12th April 2008 14:33, Meg Smith wrote:

one day its Daniel Casey, then the next week, John Hopkins. Either of which could hold me for questioning  Wink


Or just hold me, I wouldn't mind  .
Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Location: USA
quotePosted at 13:21 on 14th April 2008
On 12th April 2008 15:10, Sue Herrera wrote:
On 12th April 2008 14:33, Meg Smith wrote:

one day its Daniel Casey, then the next week, John Hopkins. Either of which could hold me for questioning  Wink


Or just hold me, I wouldn't mind  .

LOL @ Sue H! (You naughty girlWink)
Paul Hilton
Paul Hilton
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Joined: 1st Jan 2005
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 01:20 on 15th April 2008

If you check under County Photos under Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, you'll find several smaller villages, or towns, that you'll find appearing in the episodes, though of course, 2 or more villages are joined together to make up their fictional Midsomer one.

You'll find a few more hiding under Berkshire as well. Also, Wallingford and Thame usually appear as Causton.

Lyn Greenaway
Lyn Greenaway
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Joined: 10th Jun 2004
Location: United Kingdom
quotePosted at 09:54 on 20th April 2008
Has anyone noticed no one here in the UK has said they watched Midsomer Murders?  It's repeated so often here that those who watch it must know all the dialogue word for word LOL and its not me cos I dont like it, sorry lol The area its filmed at is pretty but thats about it for me.

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