[pure-silver] ‘Picture of Innocence’ Episode of Midsomer Murders is a Battle of Film Versus Digital

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  • Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2015 05:55:56 +0000 (UTC)

"In the build-up to Luxton Deeping’s annual photographic exhibition, a battle
rages between the traditional and digital photographers of the pretty village.
The dispute seems harmless enough – until Lionel Bell is found murdered in a
nearby woodland, strangled with the cord of his light meter. Barnaby soon gets
to work tracking down the killer, but it seems someone is trying to implicate
the detective in the murder. And once he is replaced on the case, finding the
culprit seems less likely than ever. But who is trying to frame Barnaby? Was
Lionel’s murder related to artistic differences? And where is the victim’s
long-lost wife now?"

'Picture of Innocence' Episode of Midsomer Murders is a Battle of Film Versus
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