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It's hard to decide which kind of death is the most terrible of middle-aged murders.
Was the priest burning spontaneously, or was the man nailed to the ground by a cro ball circle, hit by a bottle of vintage wine fired from a stone thrower?
Perhaps the poor soul was cooked alive in the disinfection machine of the local condiment and tomato sauce factory, or the woman stabbed her ears with a gorgeous hat.
With the highly respected crime show rolling out the landmark 20 series, millions of fans, including the Queen, have their favorites.
This program is an institution in the UK.
Hollywood stars, including Olivia Coleman, Orlando Bloom, Hugh Bonneville and Superman Henry Carwell, are all in the film.
Elaine Page, the West Star, is coming.
A household name like the rower Sir Steve Redgrave can be found in the race: The Olympic champion was an extra episode at the Henry regatta.
Today, it is one of the most famous TV export products in China. Its chocolate-
In more than 200 areas, box village and their growing baroque murders are a familiar sight, actually
Global Z from Afghanistan to Zambia. (
However, this is not always considered a middle-aged murder.
The French have to call it "inspecteur barnab" after the main character, because the murder word meutre in French sounds too dirty. )
Senior producer Ian stracan has 19 of the 20 series of the show, which is 347 dead bodies.
So what does he think is the reason for such a long time? lived success?
"Well, it's not a murder that happened in a Green Village, is it? he says.
"Midsomer is more than just a crime drama, it's like a archer, and death and detective.
This is the first thing.
The second problem is that all of the treatments have a taste, decency and a certain degree of indiscretion.
This is not the story of the maid, people are often hanged, or one of the police officers shows that they will tie you to a chair if the police want to know something.
We try to be as imaginative as we can, without getting people upset.
It doesn't matter if someone is beheaded or thrown out of a plane by a samurai knife, you know it will be family entertainment.
We are not comic books. we are middle-aged killers.
Therefore, excess blood, gore and any death that may be imitated at home are prohibited. (
The show describes the suspension of the past, but certainly not now. )
In fact, the weirdness and horror of death the better: The 2013 episodes Martine mccut cheon was eaten by Midsomer blue cheese's wheels are considered classic.
Killer Rabbit, even an exception for middle-aged people, is listed as a suspect.
However, it is not these ridiculous plot lines that get the biggest pouch-it is the plot in which there is no murder.
Only twice, however, the most recent was three years ago.
In a episode of The habius corpus, there is a body
Strachan recalled that a body had been taken away, but the body was dead.
The Midsomer chat room was quite alarmed when the show aired.
Then we had to apologize to the audience.
The story begins with a series of novels written by Caroline Graham's chief inspector, barnabby.
Anthony Horowitz, creator of the Foyle war and author of Alex Ryder's children's book, wrote the first script.
He also remembers how the TV genius advisor behind programs like me, Claudius and tinkering Tailor Soldier Spy introduced the books to him.
He said she described them as Agatha Christie's image on acid.
"I read their work and fell in love with the distorted world they depicted.
The show was originally called "barnabi" but I convinced the producers that the real hero was the background.
Caroline Graham is digging into this typical concept of British etiquette, such
Villages with lace curtains, thatched houses and beds of tricolor festival, below is the blood tide of the volcano.
Splashing, abnormal and eccentric behavior, waiting to be broken.
One of my favorite scenes is the delightful old-age actress, Elizabeth spiriggs, who pushes a cart into her living room with teacup and sandwiches on the top shelf, underneath
For me, this sums up a world of middle-aged women, crazy old ladies, cream cakes and cruel murders.
"Horowitz is right: it's an irresistible combination that makes the show the longest --
Run contemporary detective dramas in the UK and be responsible for a middle-income tourism and real-world rebound in real estate.
Gary Hammond, the Hampton estate agent in bickensfield, buckin county, said: "This is largely a selling point.
Even Americans know the show.
If you want to make a short film, it's commendable if someone is murdered in your bed.
Strachan agreed, "the audience needs beautiful countryside, beautiful houses and trendy people, and there is a hunting field administrator or gardener somewhere there . ".
"But every episode is a different world in which barnabi has to be immersed in the process of solving a murder.
If there is any common theme, it is darkness.
Dci Tom banabi, played by John Nettles, said the same thing in the first show, The Badger drifting killing, which aired on 1997 to 13 viewers. 5 million.
"You don't think that in the next 22 years, a small village will have so much trouble under the surface . . . . . . The crime rate in midsomer has soared, and the production team has long since had no comfortable bars and luxurious houses to shoot.
There is a limited number within 30
The Pinewood Studio is a one-mile radius, Strachan said.
"You have to focus on them and fix the problem when it's time to use them again.
We also went to snowballs, Devon, and Brighton, and to the cyrensester canal bridge once.
He also recycles props.
There is a large barn in Oxfordshire that houses all used weapons and special medium-sized missiles.
Candle holders, traps, soft branches for hitting people, labels for middle jam and beer. . . Said Strachan.
Local newspaper Causton advertisers are used again and again.
We also have the police station and the morgue ready for the 21 series.
We do it ourselves cheaper than hiring them.
They have a lot of use.
The exact location of the barn is secret, as fans of Midsomer may be a group of fanatic people, and some may appear in search of souvenirs.
'We used to cater to Belgian fans, 'Strachan said.
"They wrote us a very good letter. we invited them to come over. they ran for three years and came more than a dozen.
But in the fourth year, they filled 55-
Seater Coach, which moves along a country path to the set.
No matter where we are, people will find us.
Celebrity fans are rumored to include Graham Norton, Angela Merkel, Sharon Stone and punk godmother Patty Smith.
In the UK, this series is particularly popular among students, as the disinfection version was once shown on ITV at key four o'clock P. M. to six o'clock P. M. P. M. school slot.
No one seems to think that in 2010, DCI Tom banabi of Nettles became his cousin DCI John banabi, played by Neil Dukin.
Strachan admits: "We did get some criticism for making them cousins, but given that we have to keep the name of barnabi, that's the best we can come up with at the time.
In any case, it's not as bad as the shower in Bobby Ewing and Dallas.
"It means that, having survived two barnabi, working at seven police stations and living in three different houses, the show can celebrate its 20 th birthday.
The new series launched two features this month --
There will also be long episodes and four episodes later this year.
First on the screen will be the ghost of the Colston Abbey, a double death of a cursed brewery.
Then there was the death of the little copper coin, and a butterfly collector was found nailed to the wall like his precious specimen, which is expected to be a vintage middle-aged mystery murder.
Moving, it salutes 19 series with a series of clues about the past plot line.
Strachan will sit down and see who solved these problems.
Unlike those of him who have used cricket sticks, guillotine, crank shafts, tailor scissors, slide machines, stone-like ghosts, meteors and number 16 for years
Century Pike was drowned in a bowl of eggs and eel, fork in the recliner, fermented to death, or killed by a poisonous frog, and he was lucky to be alive.
As he said: "No one is safe in the middle of the night, it is not true.