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  2. He appeared in an episode of Agatha Christie's Poirot in 1993 ("The Yellow Iris"), and in two separate episodes of Midsomer Murders, in 1998 and 2007, playing two separate characters. [12] [13] [14] He appeared in the first episode of the TV adaptation of The Last Detective in which his A Very Peculiar Practice co-star Peter Davison (also ex ...

  3. Midsomer Murders Wiki. in: Minor role in multiple episodes. David Troughton. First Episode. Written in Blood. Last Episode. The Animal Within. David Troughton was born in London on 9 June 1950, the son of noted Shakespearean actor Patrick Troughton, who is now best remembered as the Second Doctor in Doctor Who (1963).

  4. Jan 19, 2007 · Crime Drama Mystery. Faith's unannounced visit to her wealthy Uncle Rex's estate turns into quite a surprise. When Rex's body turns up, his would-be heirs engage in a battle of wills that exposes plenty of motives for murder. Director. Renny Rye. Writers. David Hoskins. Caroline Graham. Stars. John Nettles. Jason Hughes. Jane Wymark.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Renny Rye
    • 2007-01-19
  5. Written in Blood: Directed by Jeremy Silberston. With John Nettles, Daniel Casey, Jane Wymark, Laura Howard. After a noted author speaks before a group of local Midsomer writers, the naked body of the event's host is found bludgeoned to death in his bedroom.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Jeremy Silberston
    • 1998-07-05
  6. Midsomer Murders (1997– ) David Troughton: Brian Clapper, Miles King. Showing all 2 items Jump to: Photos (2) Photos . See also. Release Dates | ...

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  8. Written in Blood was adapted on 22 March 1998 as the second episode of Midsomer Murders. The two-hour film starred Anna Massey , Una Stubbs and David Troughton , alongside John Nettles and Daniel Casey in their usual roles of Barnaby and Troy, respectively.

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