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Re-Enactments

A list of all re-enactment in Midsomer Murders. Please note: this is a tracking list, which means it is not yet complete.

Already watched: Pilot, Seasons 01-15, as well as information that I have already compiled before.

Note: There isn’t much to discover just yet – essays will be published gradually from late May. Until autumn, think of this more as a gateway than a library.

Sorted in order of episodes

 

  • Film recordings for The House of Satan (S06E04: A Tale of Two Hamlets)
  • Medieval Festival with jousting tournament (S08E04: Bantling Boy)
  • Barbara and Leslie Flux always dress in more traditional clothing at home. Their aim – much to the annoyance of museum curator Giles Cato – is not historical accuracy or academic rigour, but rather to recreate the atmosphere of the past in order to understand it more deeply. (S09E01: The House in the Woods)
  • Most spectators at the Skimmington Fayre are in costume – not from the post-WWI era, but in styles reminiscent of Tudor fashion, complete with white coifs (S09E05: Four Funerals and a Wedding)
  • Film recordings for Scarlet Pimpernell (S10E07: They Seek Him Here)
  • The First Day of the Battle at the Somme in Midsomer Parva (S11E01: Shot at Dawn)
  • Wild West Show (S13E03: Blood on the Sattle)
  • Boxing fight between Tom Sayers (John Kinsella) and John C. Heenan (Ken Tuohy) (S13E06: The Noble Art)
  • Unveiling of a statue of Sayers by Queen Victoria (Joyce) and fight between Sayers vs Heenan (S13E06: The Noble Art)
  • ‚The Big Battle‘ (Battle of Naseby) (S15E01: The Dark Rider)
  • A WWII-themed event with period-appropriate dress, hairdressers, music, and plenty of Union Jacks on the walls (S19E01: The Village That Rose from the Dead)
  • Gorgeous Georgians: For a few days, Regency and Jane Austen enthusiasts come together to dress and behave as if they were living in the Regency period. One evening features a formal ball, open also to guests from outside the circle of participants. (S19E05: Death by Persuation)

 

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