John Nettles spills the tea on his time in Midsomer Murders, including his favourite death scene! You won't believe what he said!
John Nettles, the beloved star of the iconic British series Midsomer Murders, recently opened up about his time on the show that made him a household name. As DCI Tom Barnaby, Nettles captivated audiences for over ten years, appearing in a remarkable 81 episodes from 1997 to 2011. But in a surprising twist, the actor revealed that despite his long-standing role, he would never indulge in rewatching the series. "Once I've seen it, I've seen it!" the 81-year-old chuckled, hinting that he prefers to leave the past in the past instead of curling up to binge-watch his own detective escapades.
Nettles didn’t shy away from sharing what he considered the most memorable moment during his time on Midsomer Murders. Episode 3 of Series 8 holds a special place in his heart for its dramatic murder scene, which he described as an absolute classic. It’s clear that the actor takes great pride in the show’s ability to entertain audiences with its eccentric storylines, despite his reluctance to watch them himself. After all, who wouldn’t want to relive a moment of pure television gold?
The Midsomer Murders franchise continues to thrive even after Nettles moved on from the show. It’s a staple in British television, drawing in viewers who enjoy the scenic, albeit perilous, countryside setting paired with absurdly intricate murder plots. The show's ability to pull in audiences year after year is nothing short of spectacular, with Neil Dudgeon taking up the sleuthing baton after Nettles departed.
Interestingly, John Nettles’ career in acting has spanned decades, with roles that have allowed him to showcase not just his talents in drama but also his skills in comedy. Outside of the murky mysteries, Nettles has also lent his voice to numerous documentaries and made guest appearances on various shows. Furthermore, it’s worth noting that Midsomer Murders has become a cultural phenomenon, with over 20 series produced, solidifying itself as one of the longest-running detective dramas in history!
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