Olivia Gantzer
Guest Reporter
Production has begun on the landmark 25th season of Midsomer Murders, the beloved detective drama that has captivated audiences for nearly three decades.
The new season will include four feature-length episodes, continuing the show's tradition of mysterious murders in picturesque English villages.
Produced by Bentley Productions and commissioned by ITV, the series is currently filming with its established cast returning to solve more quirky crimes.
The long-running show, based on Caroline Graham's Chief Inspector Barnaby book series, remains a ratings draw across the globe as it reaches the historic milestone.
Fans can look forward to more intricate mysteries and the show's signature blend of murder and rural charm.
Neil Dudgeon will reprise his role as DCI John Barnaby, having played the character since 2011.
Dudgeon expressed his excitement about returning to the set, saying: "It's fantastic to be filming 'Midsomer' again.
"The scripts are all great, full of intrigue and mystery, so I'm very excited for you to see them."
He added with humour: "Our writers, who seem so normal, have come up with yet more extraordinary ways for the residents of Midsomer to despatch their neighbours, which is fun and slightly worrying; I work with these people!"
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He will be joined by the returning main cast including Nick Hendrix as DS Jamie Winter, his trusted sidekick.
Fan-favourite Annette Badland returns as pathologist Dr Fleur Perkins, bringing her sharp wit to crime scenes.
Fiona Dolman completes the core cast, returning as Barnaby's wife Sarah.
The ensemble has developed strong chemistry over the years, with Dudgeon noting: "The cast and crew are all back together, and it's great to see everyone and hear all the news and gossip."
Filming for the new season began this March, as previously confirmed by Dudgeon.
With the completion of Season 25, Midsomer Murders will reach an impressive total of 144 episodes.
This milestone surpasses the episode counts of detective classics such as Poirot, Vera and Columbo.
The show's remarkable longevity also outshines other TV crime icons including Starsky & Hutch, Kojak and The Streets of San Francisco in terms of episodes produced.
The ITV favourite has established itself as one of the most enduring detective dramas in television history.
Dudgeon also revealed recently he has no plans to step down from his role anytime soon, telling Radio Times: "I assume that at some point I'll get the hook... but they haven't done it yet, so I'm going to keep going to work until I get the hook."
Midsomer Murders continues to enjoy global success, airing across nearly 200 territories worldwide.
The series remains a top-three programme in multiple countries, including Germany, Scandinavia and the Baltics.
Its international appeal has led to expansion beyond television, with a dedicated streaming channel across North America.
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The new season will include four feature-length episodes, continuing the show's tradition of mysterious murders in picturesque English villages.
Produced by Bentley Productions and commissioned by ITV, the series is currently filming with its established cast returning to solve more quirky crimes.
The long-running show, based on Caroline Graham's Chief Inspector Barnaby book series, remains a ratings draw across the globe as it reaches the historic milestone.

Fans can look forward to more intricate mysteries and the show's signature blend of murder and rural charm.
Neil Dudgeon will reprise his role as DCI John Barnaby, having played the character since 2011.
Dudgeon expressed his excitement about returning to the set, saying: "It's fantastic to be filming 'Midsomer' again.
"The scripts are all great, full of intrigue and mystery, so I'm very excited for you to see them."
He added with humour: "Our writers, who seem so normal, have come up with yet more extraordinary ways for the residents of Midsomer to despatch their neighbours, which is fun and slightly worrying; I work with these people!"
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He will be joined by the returning main cast including Nick Hendrix as DS Jamie Winter, his trusted sidekick.
Fan-favourite Annette Badland returns as pathologist Dr Fleur Perkins, bringing her sharp wit to crime scenes.
Fiona Dolman completes the core cast, returning as Barnaby's wife Sarah.
The ensemble has developed strong chemistry over the years, with Dudgeon noting: "The cast and crew are all back together, and it's great to see everyone and hear all the news and gossip."
Filming for the new season began this March, as previously confirmed by Dudgeon.
With the completion of Season 25, Midsomer Murders will reach an impressive total of 144 episodes.
This milestone surpasses the episode counts of detective classics such as Poirot, Vera and Columbo.
The show's remarkable longevity also outshines other TV crime icons including Starsky & Hutch, Kojak and The Streets of San Francisco in terms of episodes produced.
The ITV favourite has established itself as one of the most enduring detective dramas in television history.
Dudgeon also revealed recently he has no plans to step down from his role anytime soon, telling Radio Times: "I assume that at some point I'll get the hook... but they haven't done it yet, so I'm going to keep going to work until I get the hook."

Midsomer Murders continues to enjoy global success, airing across nearly 200 territories worldwide.
The series remains a top-three programme in multiple countries, including Germany, Scandinavia and the Baltics.
Its international appeal has led to expansion beyond television, with a dedicated streaming channel across North America.
Find Out More...