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Series 3 |
| 10 :03x01 - Death of a Stranger (Dec/31/1999) | | A homeless man is found caught in a leg-hold trap and bludgeoned to death. Soon-to-be-retired Supt. Pringle swiftly charges a local lout with the murder, much to the annoyance of a vacationing Barnaby. When Pringle is killed in a riding accident, police discover his horse was shot with a dart. Barnaby believes torn polaroids of an unidentified naked couple may hold the key to the murders. | | Guest Stars: Dominic Mafham as Grahame Tranter, David Maybrick as Policeman, Simon McBurney as Henry Carstairs, Frank Mills as Fred Rodale, Eve Pearce as Lady Bracknell, Fred Ridgeway as Ben Gurdie, Patricia Valentine as Sandra, Sarah Winman as Kate Tranter, Jane Wood as Cathy Gurdie, Toby Jones as Dan Peterson, Richard Johnson (1) as James Fitzroy, Jennifer Hilary as Sarah Fitzroy, Jeanne Hepple as Linda Wagstaff, Peter Bayliss as Tramp, James Bolam as Ronald Pringle, Arlene Cockburn as Charlotte, Janet Dale as Betty Pringle, Diane Fletcher as Marcia Tranter, Grant Gillespie as Jack Worthing, Shenagh Govan as Matron, Simon Greiff as Director | | | |
| 11 :03x02 - Blue Herrings (Jan/22/2000) | | Barnaby's favourite aunt, Alice Bly, enters a nursing home where residents believe the doctor assigned to the home is working with the home's manager to get them to change their wills. When two more deaths occur at the home, Barnaby and Troy investigate. | | Guest Stars: Mali Harries as Nurse O'Casey, Caroline John as Florist, David Killick as Waiter, Carolyn Pickles as Sister Lovelace, Cyril Shaps as Jeweller, Colin Tierney as Mungo Mortimer, Gudrun Ure as Celia Armstrong, Mary Wimbush as George Watson, Clive Wood as Dr Clive Warnford, Daphne Goddard as Miss Laybourne, Matyelok Gibbs as Muriel Harrap, Georgine Anderson as Madge Fielding, Sarah Ball as Shop Assistant, Geoffrey Bayldon as Arthur Prewett, Sam Beazley as Cyril Toft, Phyllis Calvert as Alice Bly, Arthur Cox as Landlord, Nigel Davenport as William Smithers, Angela Down as Pru Bennett, Deborah Findlay as Hilary Richards | | Director: Peter Smith (1) | | | |
| 12 :03x03 - Judgement Day (Jan/29/2000) | | A local thief and womanizer is brutally killed with a pitchfork, and the residents of Midsomer Mallow fear the murder has blighted their chances to win the Perfect Village competition. As the judges, who include Barnaby's wife Joyce, arrive in Midsomer Mallow, high hopes for a blue ribbon are dashed when two of the judges are also killed. | | Guest Stars: Orlando Bloom as Peter Drinkwater, Malcolm Rennie as Alderman, Maggie Steed as Rosemary Furman, Josephine Tewson as Samantha Johnstone, Bill Thomas (1) as Ray Dorset, Richard Trinder as Michael Weston, Chloe Tucker as Caroline Devere, Timothy West as Marcus Devere, Shelagh Fraser as Jane Rochelle, Tobias Menzies as Jack Dorset, Toby Jones as Dan Peterson, Barbara Jefford as Barbara Drinkwater, Hannah Gordon as Bella Devere, Moray Watson as Edward Allardice, Marlene Sidaway as Mrs Foster, Marsha Fitzalan as Laura Brierly, Emily Canfor-Dumas as Annabel Weston, Robert Goodale as Dr Sellars, Nickolas Grace as Frank Mannion, Richard Hope as Gordon Brierly | | | |
| 13 :03x04 - Beyond the Grave (Feb/05/2000) | | Barnaby's daughter convinces him to let her actor boyfriend shadow DS Troy in preparation for a role in a detective show. Their first case involves the slashing of a 17th century painting in a museum where ghosts have been reported. Sandra finishes restoring the slashed portrait but is driven close to madness by messages from her late husband. Barnaby is determined to prove to her that they're a hoax. | | Guest Stars: Charles Simon as Marcus Lowrie, Malcolm Sinclair as Alan Bradford, Roger Sloman as Ralph Bailey, Chris Stanton as The Vicar, Alwyne Taylor as Dr Catherine Bullard, Prunella Scales as Eleanor Bunsall, David Robb as Charles McKillop, James Laurenson as James Tate, Cheryl Campbell as Sandra McKillop, Patricia Brake as Anne Quarritch, Sylvestra Le Touzel as Linda Marquis, Neil Conrich as PC Angel, Ed Waters as Nico Bentley | | | |
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