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The Curse of the Ninth is the sixth episode of the nineteenth series of the popular ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders and originally aired 27th August 2017 in Australia and 20th May 2018 in UK.

Synopsis[]

DCI Barnaby and DS Winter uncover multiple motives when the winner of a fought-after music award is found strangled with a violin string moments before a performance, including rivalry over the prize, disagreements about the music festival business, and a missing Stradivarius violin.

Plot[]

Jacob Wheeler wins the Thassington classical music festival, run by pompous composer Michael Falconer, but is afterwards strangled with a violin string and a valuable Stradivarius on loan to him is stolen. Several people, including impecunious musician Vernon De Harthog and publican Audrey Glenhill, feel that pianist Zak Sowande should have won the bursary and then Vernon, an opponent of Michael and his son Dan, is poisoned. Further confusion arises on the discovery that Jacob was actually an impostor. The violin thief is caught but old family secrets are laid bare as DCI Barnaby must decide whether the killings support the superstition surrounding Falconer's latest symphony - the curse of the ninth. Meanwhile, Kam Karimore struggles to tell DS Jamie Winter that she is leaving Midsomer for a job offer in Montreal, Quebec; Canada.

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Prior to the Episode

In the Episode

Body Count Notes[]

  • Leon Hunt, an expert hacker and conman, came to Midsomer and assumed the identity of Jacob Wheeler.
  • The real Jacob Wheeler died more than 13 years prior to the episode.

Supporting Cast[]

Episode Images[]

Video[]

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Midsomer Murders Series 19 Episode 6 - The Curse of the Ninth Preview

Notes[]

  • Last appearance of Dr. Kam Karimore who is leaving to take a job in Montreal.

The following actors and actresses who appeared in this episode have also appeared in the following episodes

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