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Neil Dudgeon, Chief Inspector John Barnaby, appeared for the first time as Daniel Bolt [7] a character in the episode "Garden of Death" (2000). Otto Benham - Drank drugged wine, lured outside of his house where he collapsed onto a white target that was drawn on his lawn and pinned to the ground by croquet hoops. Then he was woken up and slowly killed by having bottles of wine thrown at him with an antique catapult. VKK Birgitte Poulsen ( Ann Eleonora Jørgensen) appears in "The Killings of Copenhagen" and "Death of the Small Coppers".
You might be hurting a little bit too, Scott, once Zara is finished with you. I don't think that girl is as meek as you think she is.
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Jane goes to bring mail to Felicity. Sarah tells Jane, "I think you'll find her on the bench at the end there." Jane sees Felicity laughing and talking on the phone. Jane gives her the post.
Mike Spicer is watching TV at his house. He is watching an old recording of Princess Diana greeting him. He gets a phone call from Otto Benham. Otto says, "I've had Barnaby round here, asking if I know Peter Blagdon. He's just fishing. So when he mentions Peter Blagdon to you, don't react. You've never met him. Understood?"
Daws plays the trumpet, as evidenced when in 1994 he appeared as a guest in the final episode of the BBC comedy series A Bit of Fry and Laurie (series four) and played over the credits, accompanied by Hugh Laurie on the piano. [ citation needed] The final solution of "Hidden Depths" is in my mind the best of the series. It's so clever that leaves one truly floored. (It's got to do with the first victim not being dead in the first place).