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    Is there anyone left alive in Midsomer Worthy ?

    (Good thing the place is only fictional...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    Is there anyone left alive in Midsomer Worthy ?

    (Good thing the place is only fictional...)

    Oh Supa! you're gunna love this,,,

    Midsomer Murders - Body Count
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    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    Is there anyone left alive in Midsomer Worthy ?

    (Good thing the place is only fictional...)
    What? I thought it was a real place, bugger, no holiday in Midsomer then...

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Gently's DS (Bacchus), drove a Corsair, contemporary but flash for the day. Why did the coppers drive their own cars? Was it because the Pommie force was running short of 30" push bikes?
    Back in the day Cops here Victoria used to get paid to use their own car in some country locations.
    A friends father was a country cop down in south east Victoria and he recalls his father being paid to use the family car for police duties, and apparently it was rather common.

    It might happen again now that Commodores and Falcons are history.

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    I find Waking the Dead to be some of the best pommy crime shows.

    Cheers, Mick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Oh Supa! you're gunna love this,,,

    Midsomer Murders - Body Count

    But it is there a total?

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    MIDSOMER MURDERS

    "IS THE BODY COUNT ALWAYS THIS HIGH"?
    "Is the body count always this high in Midsomer" - Sgt. Scott
    "It has been remarked on" - Barnaby

    Lines from the end of 'The Fisher King'

    So how many murders have occurred in Midsomer? The exact figure is a little confused as Barnaby's investigations frequently uncover 'historical' murders that occurred many years previously, which act as a catalyst to the current crime.
    There are also a goodly number of suicides and just occassionally deaths by accidents or natural causes where murder is suspected.
    The most popular murder weapon is still the old fashioned knife or sharp bladed instrument, although shotguns have been widely used. Some of the more original methods have included electrocution, bows and arrows, falling furniture and even someone drowned in a cauldron of soup!

    Follow the link below to see a list of all the murders for the episodes screened in the U.K so far. With further new episodes to be shown shortly and another series currently being filmed, the death rate looks set to increase still further. Watch here for updates!

    THE BODY COUNT SO FAR
    265 Murders
    16 historical inc. 1 possible
    11 suicides inc. 3 historical
    15 accidental deaths inc. 2 historical
    9 natural causes where murder is suspected or relevant to the plot,
    1 of which may have been a murder
    1 unexplained death (Talking to the Dead)
    Historical death by firing squad (Shot at Dawn)
    1 historical massacre (unspecified nos)

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