Years pass and like the great vintages, Inspector Barnaby improves over time. The policeman to whom Neil Dudgeon, a fan of the start of the series, has lent his features since 2000, and his assistant, Sergeant Winter (Nick Hendrix), come back to the screen, despite the starting rumors that were leaked this summer, For unprecedented surveys broadcast on France 3, from Sunday, January 26, 2025. This twenty-fourth season begins with an investigation that plunges our duo into the heart of a family drama.
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Some receive love in inheritance. Others are less lucky … Like Lucian Shirewell, eldest of a rich family. On the death of the patriarch, this odious artist inherits all the goods. Already little in the smell of holiness, he gets his loved ones back when he decides to sell the domain. Soon, an assassination sows a little more disturbance within siblings. What could be better than a succession that turns into drama to start the new year? Above all, what could be better than an unprecedented investigation by Inspector Barnaby?
Inspector Barnaby : Should we watch this unprecedented episode broadcast Sunday January 26, 2025 on France 3?
We never tire of the cathodic trips of John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon) and his acolyte Jaime Winter (Nick Hendrix) at the heart of an English campaign on which time has no catch, and where life expectancy is limited. This is evidenced by the indecent crime rate (2.5 murders on average per episode) which strikes these bucolic villages where the most creative criminals of Great Britain are hidden from the most unusual murders in the history of the thriller. In the space of 24 seasons, the fictitious county of Midsomer was the scene of more than 350 assassinations! However, there is nothing sinister, on the contrary, in these crimes of villages. Like this tasty family intrigue which introduces a gallery of delightfully crunched picturesque characters. Rare in the polar universe, the duo of police officers responsible for disentangling the case is heard wonderfully and the spectator can easily identify with him.
In an anxiety -provoking world, Barnaby, with her simple pleasures, acts as a refuge. Traditional and daring, this fiction reconciles a distant past with modern society. From this alloy is born a universality of the story. Everyone, young – no, the series is not reserved for retirees! -or older, can be found in this eclectic universe where bourgeois owners of mansions and drag-Queens intersect. Very human intrigues also depict feelings in their diversity and complexity. Would Barnaby be as rich as a little treatise on philosophy? Almost ! In any case, the series makes the criminal intrigue a playground. Warm and funny, it has become over the years, like an old friend that we are enjoying to find. Isn't that one of the goals of a fiction, to keep company? In this area, Barnaby has this nostalgic flavor of timeless classics.