Someone puts Barnaby in the frame in the murders of two rival photographers and is ordered to stay home on virtual house arrest.Someone puts Barnaby in the frame in the murders of two rival photographers and is ordered to stay home on virtual house arrest.Someone puts Barnaby in the frame in the murders of two rival photographers and is ordered to stay home on virtual house arrest.
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François Domange
- Maitre d' Hôtel
- (as Francois Domange)
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- TriviaHere's the inside joke about the real-life scandal that backgrounds "Picture of Innocence": Liza Goddard (who plays Marion Bell) successfully sued a national British newspaper which printed a story alleging (untruthfully) that she and John Nettles were having an affair because their characters Jim Bergerac and Philippa Vale in Bergerac (1981) were romantically linked.
- GoofsMadrigal's old-fashioned photographic business and the digital camera shop 'Quikpix' are supposed to be in two different villages, Luxton Deeping and Midsomer Market respectively. But when Madrigal is taking one of his daily photos outside his shop (at 37 mins 20 seconds), Quikpix is visible on the corner behind him.
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Sonia Madrigal: Men... useless articles!
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Investigation without Barnaby when it's about pictures
A very old-fashioned club of photographers, who don't use any kind of digital, modern devices, is shaken by some murders. All evidences for the murderer, however, refer to Barnaby himself...
It is quite funny because it seems as if the episodes about pictures always deal with an Inspector Barnaby who isn't allowed to investigate after it seems to be clear that he could have been responsible for the murders. But he is still not discouraged to carry on. The same happened in an earlier episode, "Painted in Blood", with Sergeant Troy, which also turned out to be amusing. The people, who instead investigate then, are, of course, entirely incompetent to solve the murders.
This time, the plot is set in one of the many, uncountable villages of Midsomer, around several photographers who fight against digitalisation (or at least some of them). The time stopped a long time ago, more old-fashioned would never be possible. However, it could be seem as a pity that the conflict about the course of time and their views is not fully solved.
It is quite funny because it seems as if the episodes about pictures always deal with an Inspector Barnaby who isn't allowed to investigate after it seems to be clear that he could have been responsible for the murders. But he is still not discouraged to carry on. The same happened in an earlier episode, "Painted in Blood", with Sergeant Troy, which also turned out to be amusing. The people, who instead investigate then, are, of course, entirely incompetent to solve the murders.
This time, the plot is set in one of the many, uncountable villages of Midsomer, around several photographers who fight against digitalisation (or at least some of them). The time stopped a long time ago, more old-fashioned would never be possible. However, it could be seem as a pity that the conflict about the course of time and their views is not fully solved.
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- LordWimsey
- Jan 2, 2020
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- Jordans of Thame, Market Square, Thame, Oxfordshire, England, UK(Headley Madrigal's photographic shop)
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- 4:3
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