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Midsomer Murders
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Edgar Allan Poe Awards (2)
Monte-Carlo TV Festival (5)
Online Film & Television Association (1)
TV Times Awards (2)
Il Festival Nazionale del Doppiaggio Voci nell'Ombra (1)
1 win & 10 nominations
Edgar Allan Poe Awards
2022 Nominee
Edgar
Best Episode in a TV Series
Nicholas Hicks-Beach
For the episode "Happy Families"
1999 Nominee
Edgar
Best Television Feature or Miniseries
Caroline Graham
For episode "Death of a Hollow Man".
Monte-Carlo TV Festival
2012 Nominee
Golden Nymph
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Neil Dudgeon
2012 Nominee
Golden Nymph
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Jason Hughes
2012 Nominee
Golden Nymph
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
Fiona Dolman
2012 Nominee
Golden Nymph
Outstanding International Producer (Drama Series)
Jo Wright
2012 Nominee
Golden Nymph
Outstanding European Producer (Drama Series)
Jo Wright
Online Film & Television Association
2014 Winner
OFTA TV Hall of Fame
Television Programs
Now in its sixteenth season,
Midsomer Murders (1997)
is based on a book series by
Caroline Graham
and has proven to be one of TV's longest running programs.
TV Times Awards
2024 Nominee
TV Times Award
Favourite Supporting Actor (Drama)
Annette Badland
2024 Nominee
TV Times Award
Favourite On-Screen Partnership
Nick Hendrix
Neil Dudgeon
Il Festival Nazionale del Doppiaggio Voci nell'Ombra
2011 Nominee
TV Award
Best Male Voice
Romano Malaspina
For the dubbing of John Nettles.
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