Midsomer Murders (1997)
Midsomer Murders (1997) is a British television drama series that follows the investigations of Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby and his team as they uncover the secrets of the fictional English county of Midsomer. The show has been running for over 20 years and has become a beloved classic.
Despite its family-friendly nature, Midsomer Murders has featured some surprisingly steamy moments over the years. From passionate kisses to romantic entanglements, the show has explored the complexities of human relationships in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the show comes in the episode “The Green Man”. In this episode, Barnaby and his team investigate the murder of a local landowner. During the investigation, Barnaby and his assistant, Sergeant Troy, stumble upon a secret affair between the victim’s wife and her gardener. The scene is surprisingly steamy for a show of this nature, and it serves as a reminder that even in the most idyllic of settings, there is always something lurking beneath the surface.
Another memorable sexual moment comes in the episode “The Fisher King”. In this episode, Barnaby and his team investigate the murder of a local fisherman. During the investigation, they discover that the victim had been having an affair with a local woman. The scene is surprisingly sensual for a show of this nature, and it serves as a reminder that even in the most rural of settings, there is always something simmering beneath the surface.
Overall, Midsomer Murders has featured some surprisingly steamy moments over the years. From passionate kisses to romantic entanglements, the show has explored the complexities of human relationships in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Whether you’re a fan of the show or not, it’s hard to deny that Midsomer Murders has some surprisingly steamy moments.
Season 1 contains several vulgar references to homosexuality, consensual incest, and adultery. Sexual grunting and moaning is heard from off camera. One scene depicts an incestuous, consensual, sexual encounter in which a woman's bare back and a side view of her bare breast are clearly seen. A painting is shown of a nude woman in a sexually suggestive pose.
Almost every episode involves some sexuality. Many episodes involve adultery. Couples are interrupted (usually by Troy) while having sex in multiple episodes in earlier seasons. One episode features a man who tape records his wife having sex with other men. He plays the recording for Barnaby.
Season 12 Episode 2 shows a woman walking around nude, shown from the waist up, bare breasts are shown. She's posing for a painting, so it's non-sexual. She later puts on a robe. This scene is only 10 seconds long.
A woman is briefly shown looking outside with no clothes on. Only her bare breasts are shown.
Season 12 is the most explicit season in the series but only for non-sexual nudity.
Very minor sex references used infrequently throughout.