Midsomer Murders (TV Series)
Death's Shadow (1999)
John Nettles: DCI Tom Barnaby
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Quotes
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D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : Murder on the Orient Express? Been done.
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Cully Barnaby : Come on, Mum. It's going to be great. Rolls Royce. The Orient Express to Venice. It's so romantic.
Joyce Barnaby : With our luck, the driver will probably be killed.
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : What, Murder on the Orient Express? Been done!
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Cully Barnaby : You're still not going on about the anniversary, are you?
Joyce Barnaby : It's 25 years, Cully.
Cully Barnaby : [sighs] I know, I know.
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : These days you're lucky to get 25 weeks.
Cully Barnaby : I vote for the Orient Express to Venice. Something romantic.
Joyce Barnaby : No. No, I don't think I want to go away at all. Do you know what I want to do?
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : Oh, please tell us.
Joyce Barnaby : I want to retake my marriage vows.
Cully Barnaby : Do they need retaking?
Joyce Barnaby : The first time we got married, it was at a registry office. And your father was in the middle of a case.
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : Ah, the Pimlico Poisoner.
Joyce Barnaby : You didn't say I do. You said I got it! And that was the last I saw of you until the honeymoon. This time I want to be the center of attention.
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D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : Ah, Troy.
Sergeant Gavin Troy : Morning, sir.
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : Morning to you. Tell me something, Troy. What's your favorite hymn?
Sergeant Gavin Troy : My what?
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : What's your favorite hymn. As in church.
Sergeant Gavin Troy : Oh, I don't know. "Onward Marmite Soldiers?"
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : You mean "Onward Christian Soldiers."
Sergeant Gavin Troy : That's how we used to sing it in school, sir.
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : Oh, very droll.
Sergeant Gavin Troy : You going to church, then?
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : Indeed I am, Troy. I'm getting re-married.
Sergeant Gavin Troy : I didn't know you were getting di-vorced...
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Joyce Barnaby : I've got a list of the hymns here. "All Things Bright and Beautiful," "There Is a Green Hill," and "Onwards Christian Soldiers."
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : "Onwards Christian Soldiers." That's Troy's favorite.
Joyce Barnaby : I've invited him, too.
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : Oh, you haven't, have you?
Joyce Barnaby : Yes, I have.
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : Ugh. How are you planning to feed them all? Afterwards - all this congregation?
Joyce Barnaby : I'm talking to caterers. Well, it's cheaper than the Orient Express would have been.
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby : Well, I suppose you're right. See you later.