Midsomer Murders Back in Business: Filming Starts on Landmark Season 25

Midsomer Murders

Cameras are rolling once again in the deceptively dangerous county of Midsomer. The long-running ITV detective drama Midsomer Murders has officially begun production on its 25th season, putting an end to a year-long filming break.

Here’s the Lowdown: After airing its most recent episode in November 2023, production paused, skipping a year. Now, filming is underway for four new feature-length mysteries. Neil Dudgeon returns as DCI John Barnaby, joined by Nick Hendrix as DS Jamie Winter, Annette Badland as the sharp pathologist Dr. Fleur Perkins, and Fiona Dolman as Sarah Barnaby. Dudgeon expressed his excitement about the new scripts, promising more inventive and peculiar murders for Midsomer’s residents.

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What This Means Now: Fans can look forward to more classic whodunits set against the picturesque English countryside. Dudgeon, who took over the lead role in 2011, confirmed his enthusiasm for continuing, suggesting he’ll stay as long as the producers want him. The core cast remains intact, ensuring the familiar feel of the beloved series continues into its landmark season.

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The Bigger Picture: Midsomer Murders, which first aired its pilot in 1997, remains a staple of British television and enjoys international popularity. Its return to production signals ITV’s continued commitment to the format. The show’s longevity, surviving cast changes and evolving television trends, speaks to its enduring appeal, mixing cozy settings with darkly creative crime stories. The new season continues this tradition for its established fanbase.

I'm Noah Masire, News Editor at Memorable TV with a focus on show renewals, cancellations, network ratings and the latest industry trends.