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Death of a Stranger is the first episode of the third series of the popular ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders and originally aired on 31st December 1999. While Barnaby is away on holiday his replacement, the soon-to-be-retired Ron Pringle, arrests Billy Gurdie for the murder of a tramp who lived...
Death of a Stranger: Directed by Peter Cregeen. With John Nettles, Daniel Casey, Jane Wymark, Laura Howard. Fox hunting, taxidermy and Oscar Wilde are part of the backdrop as Barnaby and Troy investigate a series of murders, beginning with that of a tramp in the woods.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Peter Cregeen
- 1999-12-31
DEATH OF A STRANGER DETAILED SYNOPSIS. Barnaby returns from a holiday in Provence to discover an unidentified tramp has been beaten to death in the woods near the village of Marshwood. In his absence Superintendent Ronald Pringle has put a local young man, Billy Gurdie, behind bars before retiring to his new home in the village.
DEATH OF A STRANGER. A tramp is murdered in the woods near the village of Marshwood and Superintendent Ronald Pringle makes a quick arrest and retires in a blaze of glory.
While Barnaby is away on holiday his replacement, the soon to be retired Ron Pringle, arrests Billie Gurdie for the murder of a tramp who lived in the woods near the village of Upper Marchwood.
Det. Barnaby (John Nettles) reopens the investigation into the death of a tramp who fell into a pit during the Upper Marshwood fox hunt after a second death occurs during another hunt.
Death of a Stranger is the first episode of the third series of Midsomer Murders and originally aired on 31st December 1999. While Barnaby is away on holiday his replacement, the soon-to-be-retired Ron Pringle, arrests Billy Gurdie for the murder of a tramp who lived in the woods near the village of Upper Marchwood.