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  1. Jan 11, 2004 · The Fisher King: Directed by Richard Holthouse. With John Nettles, John Hopkins, Jane Wymark, Malcolm Tierney. Long-suppressed family secrets, stolen ancient artifacts, and a thirty year old death at a Celtic burial site result in a series of murders in present day Midsomer.

  2. The Fisher King is the third episode of the seventh series of the popular British crime drama Midsomer Murders and originally aired 18th January 2004. Over 30 years ago, archaeologist Paul Heartley-Reade claimed to have found a Celtic spear and chalice in Midsomer Barrow.

  3. "Midsomer Murders" The Fisher King (TV Episode 2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Long-suppressed family secrets, stolen ancient artifacts, and a thirty year old death at a Celtic burial site result in a series of murders in present day Midsomer. Over 30 years ago, archaeologist Paul Heartley-Reade claimed to have found a Celtic spear and chalice in Midsomer Barrow.

  5. Midsomer Barrow landowner Gareth Heldman is murdered with an Iron Age spear, on the same spot where his father was killed many years before during an archaeologists' dig at the village's prehistoric earthworks.

  6. MIDSOMER MURDERS. THE FISHER KING. DETAILED SYNOPSIS. DCI Barnaby and Sgt Scott find themselves investigating the bizarre murder of a young, wealthy landowner, Gareth Heldman. Gareth's lifeless body is discovered on the riverbank, with an unusual stab wound to his thigh.

  7. Jan 7, 2024 · Near to the village Midsomer Priors, on the site of today’s Midsomer Barrow, in Celtic times, during the Iron Age, 3000 years ago, there was a local chieftain: the Fisher King. He was a wealthy man and died of the dolorous stroke, a symbolic death: he was stabbed in the thigh with a spear.