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  1. The Fisher King is the third episode of the seventh series of the popular British crime drama Midsomer Murders and originally aired 18th January 2004. Over 30 years ago, archaeologist Paul Heartley-Reade claimed to have found a Celtic spear and chalice in Midsomer Barrow.

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  3. Jan 11, 2004 · The Fisher King: Directed by Richard Holthouse. With John Nettles, John Hopkins, Jane Wymark, Malcolm Tierney. Long-suppressed family secrets, stolen ancient artifacts, and a thirty year old death at a Celtic burial site result in a series of murders in present day Midsomer.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Richard Holthouse
    • 2004-01-11
  4. Per Hansen (originally Paul Heartley-Reade) is a character appearing in the episode The Fisher King of the ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders. Paul Heartly-Reade is an archaeologist who unearthed ancient Celtic artifacts, a spear head and a chalice, he was hoping would contribute to his studies.

  5. Over 30 years ago, archaeologist Paul Heartley-Reade claimed to have found a Celtic spear and chalice in Midsomer Barrow. The relics vanished and there has over the years been extensive debate in academic circles about the find.

  6. Jan 7, 2024 · But there is also a link from the Fisher King legend to Midsomer Barrow. Paul Heartley-Reade does not elaborate on this in this scene, but he does a little later, during the interrogation by DCI Tom Barnaby: The Fisher King did not live in Anglo-Saxon times (like King Arthur), but in Celtic times.

  7. Before his death, David's father, Paul Hartley-Read, made claims that he actually uncovered the ancient Celtic spearhead along with a challis from a site at Midsomer Barrow over 30 years ago.

  8. Over 30 years ago, archaeologist Paul Heartley-Reade claimed to have found a Celtic spear and chalice in Midsomer Barrow. The relics vanished and there has over the years been extensive debate in academic circles about the find.

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