
If you are a big fan of Midsomer Murders, you may be interested in some of the attractive facts covered in this article.
First, did you know that the original title of the series is called Barnaby? Screenwriter Anthony Horowitz came up with the name Midsomer Murders, where we all know the series. Caroline Graham who wrote The Killings with Drift at Badger was an inspiration based on the series. Perhaps Caroline Graham is the best detective writer since Agatha Christie.
Over the years, the production team hired over 900 players and over 22,000 extras. Each episode took 5 weeks to film, and there may be more than 100 people in the set at any time. As the operator of the striker or chain saw cuts hedging and lawn, shooting is often interrupted during the summer. Also, the noise of the aircraft also distracts the shooting.
Former detective Bernaby, John Nessles knocked the door once during shooting and declared himself "Bergerac policeman". This was his previous role, so it is not surprising that he once became confused.
The first murderer of the first show was Emily Simpson. She was hit by a steel bar on her head, hurting her neck and killing her. Catherine · Lacy, her murderer, dragged her body to the bottom of the stairs.
More unusual things used as a murder weapon on the series are saucepans, doped horses, drink cabinets, taste bottles, poison frogs, false microphones and so on.
Recently Midsomer's boundaries include Henley Regatta, Devon coastline, Snowdonia. Because they have green in the village, the place is chosen so that traffic can be cut off. There must be a complete joint facility with the villagers who live there.
The most dangerous village is Badanger's drift, with the death to the most. Some of the most famous faces that appear as characters are Orlando Bloom, Suzie Quattro and Jenny Agator. There is a rumor that Sir Roger Moore, Holly Willoughby, Sharon Stone, Johny Depp want some of the victims and murderers in future episodes.
The theme song is played by ceria scene of the theremin. This unusual musical instrument that emits a very erroneous sound was invented in Russia by physicist Leon · Thermin in 1920. The theme songs are re-recorded for each episode using this instrument.
Midsomer Murders is currently one of the most successful ITV's longest running detective drama series, currently sold to more than 200 countries.
