Midsomer Murders

Midsomer Murders

1997-03-23 24 Seasons
Crime Drama Mystery
7.5
User Score
324 votes

"The deadliest county in England."

Overview

The peacefulness of the Midsomer community is shattered by violent crimes, suspects are placed under suspicion, and it is up to a veteran DCI and his young sergeant to calmly and diligently eliminate the innocent and ruthlessly pursue the guilty.

Seasons

Specials

Specials

2019-06-15

1 Episodes

Series 1

Series 1

1997-03-23

5 Episodes

Series 2

Series 2

1999-01-20

4 Episodes

Series 3

Series 3

1999-12-31

4 Episodes

Series 4

Series 4

2000-09-10

6 Episodes

Series 5

Series 5

2002-06-16

4 Episodes

Series 6

Series 6

2003-01-03

5 Episodes

Series 7

Series 7

2003-11-02

6 Episodes

Series 8

Series 8

2004-10-10

9 Episodes

Series 9

Series 9

2005-10-09

8 Episodes

Series 10

Series 10

2006-11-11

8 Episodes

Series 11

Series 11

2008-01-01

7 Episodes

Series 12

Series 12

2009-07-22

7 Episodes

Series 13

Series 13

2010-02-10

8 Episodes

Series 14

Series 14

2011-03-23

8 Episodes

Series 15

Series 15

2012-02-01

6 Episodes

Series 16

Series 16

2013-12-24

5 Episodes

Series 17

Series 17

2015-01-28

4 Episodes

Series 18

Series 18

2016-01-06

6 Episodes

Series 19

Series 19

2016-12-18

6 Episodes

Series 20

Series 20

2019-03-10

6 Episodes

Series 21

Series 21

2020-01-21

4 Episodes

Series 22

Series 22

2021-04-04

6 Episodes

Series 23

Series 23

2024-04-14

4 Episodes

Series 24

Series 24

None

4 Episodes

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Show Details

Status

Returning Series

Original Language

en

Number of Seasons

24

Number of Episodes

140

First Air Date

1997-03-23

Last Air Date

2024-11-10

Recommendations

Reviews

Peter McGinn

Peter McGinn

2020-05-18T12:19:00.383Z

We have now watched every season of Midsomer Murders so far, and that is a lot. So you know we like the program. It took a few shows for us to get a sense that the it is a pastiche of police shows. I don’t mean that it is a comedy or makes fun of the genre; just that it turns it on its head a little. For one thing, it seems there are always about three murders per episode, and they are not 90 minute shows. They aren’t serial killings; it just seems like for one reason or another, circumstances call for repeat killings. Besides the three-peat murders, there is also a sort of formula the episodes often follow. A lot of the shows either include a pseudo supernatural element, or they take place during some kind of festival or fete. People from a character’s past also play into a lot of shows, and if you are squeamish and someone says “What are you doing here?” Look away for just a moment. Plus, perhaps out of necessity since there are so many murders, they come up with imaginative ways of doing it. Not always plausible, mind you, but all part of the fun. So it is a pleasant show. The recurring characters are likable and their personal plot lines provide continuity for the one-&and-done mystery for each episode. If you are dubious but still give it a try, watch at least three episodes. It grows on you. If you have Roku tv channels, there is one channel that runs just Midsomer Murders, though I imagine not in any sensible order. Don’t let then20-plus seasons put you off. There aren’t many episodes per season so it goes faster than you might think.

GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

2024-10-06T22:21:46.775Z

Spoiler Alert: Do you want to know who the killer is? Look for a Cross, a Star of David, someone praying, a member of the clergy and you are good. The character that is not an atheist is the killer... unless the character is a Muslim, then they will be heroic. And they are pretty pathological about it. in a different age it would be bigotry, not the new episodes are made in an era where people are proud of their bigotry. But for you the viewer it's like watching a Woke show in America... you know who the killer is because they look like Trump. In the UK, it's Christian or Jew. It's pretty disgusting now.