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Release Date: 16 January 2012
Britain’s best-loved detective series enters a new era as DCI John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon), a cousin of the original detective, moves in to fight crime in the beautiful but deadly villages of Midsomer.
Alex Preston, owner of Crowcall Farm is found disembowelled on the central stone of the Crowcall Circle, a sacred stone circle on his land. Preston wanted to plough Gorse Meadow, where the stone circle is located, but was at odds with local cult, the New Dawn Druids, who want free access to the stones.
Local village gossip proves invaluable in pointing Barnaby and Jones in the right direction. But are they being led a merry dance or will the evidence draw out the ‘Sleeper Under the Hill’?
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Date: 25 / May / 2012
netherfield4348
best so far
In my opinion, this episode is one of the best I have ever seen in Midsomer Murders: it was well produced, directed, acted, scripted and the camera work is excellent. I have watched Midsomer Murders from the beginning and have collected or recorded each episode broadcast. I think Neil Dudgeon is first class in this role. If you are a Midsomer Murders fan, you will enjoy this episode: Sleeper Under the Hill, it has an impact from the start and is tense right up to the end.
Age: Over 55
Gender: Female