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  1. A Worm in the Bud: Directed by David Tucker. With John Nettles, Daniel Casey, Jane Wymark, Gillian Barge. A woman is found dead in Setwale Wood, an apparent suicide, except that her suicide note is emailed after her body has already been sighted.

    • David Tucker
    • 9
    • 2 Min.
    • Synopsis
    • Plot, Part 1
    • Plot, Part 2
    • Plot Denouement
    • Notes
    • Trivia
    • Goofs

    Some of the residents of Midsomer Worthy are trying to prevent James Harrington from turning Setwale Woods into a housing estate. Led by a solicitor, Bernadette Sullivan, and a local farmer, Simon Bartlett, who also happen to be having an affair, they have not had much success in court. When Bartlett's wife, Susan, is found dead in the woods, Barna...

    In the country, a tractor is tilling the field. Childen are playing in the woods. Julie Fielding tells her brother, Sean Fielding a story.. "The children walked through the woods for hours and hours. The trees got bigger and bigger and it was getting dark. There was lots of thunder and animals made horrid rustling noises in the night - foxes and wo...

    MURDER 2:James' body is found dumped in a pond in Setwale Wood. Hannah Harrington identifies James' body. "Yes, that's James, my son. You won't need a doctor to pronounce him dead... I'll be in the yard. George is still alive. At least we might be able to save him." George is the dog. Julie and Sean arrive at the Barnaby residence. "Is this where C...

    Barnaby recalls Hannah mentioning a cottage out in the wood. The detectives drive to the wood. In a clearing, Hannah points the gun at Victoria. She says, "No further to run, Victoria. You murdered my son. You killed Susan, too. I knew as soon as I heard the word valerian. Remember how you'd pick the plants with Jonah? You'd catch rabbits and squir...

    The following actor and actresses who appeared in this episode have also appeared in the following episodes: 1. Rosie Cavaliero - A Vintage Murder 2. Emily Joyce - The Christmas Haunting 3. Adam Kotz - The Dagger Club

    DCI Barnaby quotes the Hughes Mearns poem "Antigonish" to Sergeant Troy.
    When Denise Fielding is clearing the dinner table, the children have not finished their meals - they both still have food on their plates and are both still chewing food.
    Filmed in Bledlow, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    When the body that's found in the lake face down is turned over, the actor clearly swallows.
    Hannah Harrington mentions witch burning, however, witches were hanged in England, not burnt.
    When the flowers are discovered on the lawn in the shape of a body, a label is clearly seen above one of the shoulders, but when the police arrive the label has gone.
    In the final showdown in the woods, a shot to the chest from a 12-bore/gauge shotgun from only a few feet away would inflict rather more damage than just a neat entry hole.
  2. Worm in the Bud. Buy. TV-G. CC. Midsomer Murders. 178M subscribers. Subscribed. 1. Midsomer Murders S5 E5. Some of the residents of Midsomer Worthy are trying to prevent James Harrington...

  3. "Midsomer Murders" A Worm in the Bud (TV Episode 2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. MIDSOMER MURDERS. A WORM IN THE BUD. LOCATIONS. LOWER ASSENDON, OXFORDSHIRE. BALLINGER COMMON, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. BLEDLOW, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. HIGH BARNET, HERTFORDSHIRE. LITTLE MI SSENDEN, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. STANTON ST. JOHN, OXFORDSHIRE. STONOR, OXFORDSHIRE. CAST.

  5. A Worm in the Bud. Series 5: Episode 3. Ring Out Your Dead. Series 5: Episode 4. A suspicious suicide note has Barnaby wondering if foul play was involved in a young womans death.

  6. Warm in the Bud: Directed by Rudolph Caringi. With Robert Mont, Dean Stricklin, Toni Hamilton, Bruce Johnson. Two sensitive youths growing up in the insensitive 19th century. Upon approaching manhood, Moritz and Melchior come to grips with the inevitable in highly unorthodox fashion.