What airfield was used in Midsomer Murders?

White Waltham Airfield, White Waltham, Berkshire When Midsomer Murders had an episode set in a flying club, they used White Waltham Airfield, a popular location for vintage air shows. Footage from the annual Retrofestival was even used.
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What locations are used for Midsomer Murders?

Henley-on-Thames, Wallingford, Dorchester-on-Thames, Thame and Watlington, are all home to a variety of different Midsomer Murder film locations, which can be explored with their very own Midsomer walking trails.
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Why was Sykes written out of Midsomer Murders?

During the filming of Midsomer Murders' series 18 (2015), Sykes' trainer, Gill Raddings, called the executive producer and said it was time to retire Sykes at the end of the year. She had noticed that he had started to go deaf.
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Who did Cully marry on Midsomer Murders?

The bridesmaids / flower girls at Cully and Simon's wedding are played by the granddaughters of producer Brian True-May. In this one Cully and Simon get married and although she appears in a few more episodes he is never seen again.
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Where was The Flying Club filmed?

White Waltham Airfield also featured as the fictional Finchmere Airfield in the Midsomer Murders episode "The Flying Club", also using footage from the annual Retrofestival held at White Waltham.
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Which airfield was used in Midsomer Murders?

White Waltham Airfield, White Waltham, Berkshire

When Midsomer Murders had an episode set in a flying club, they used White Waltham Airfield, a popular location for vintage air shows.
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Who owns White Waltham Airfield now?

White Waltham Airfield is now the base of West London Aero Club and many of the previous married quarters are now in private ownership. It now has the reputation of being the largest grass airfield in Europe.
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Why is Barnaby's daughter called Cully?

Cully Barnaby (later Dixon) (Laura Howard) (series 1–13)— Tom and Joyce's only child takes her first name from a village on Lake Geneva in Switzerland, where she was conceived during her parents' honeymoon. An inquisitive and bold young woman, she's inherited her parents' friendly attitudes and community spirit.
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What is Cully from Midsomer Murders doing now?

She has worked extensively on stage and screen, most notably as the longstanding regular character Cully Barnaby in ITV's crime drama Midsomer Murders and is currently playing Duchess Orla Richese in HBO's new hit series Dune:Prophecy.
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Is the dog that played Sykes still alive?

Paddy is welcomed (reluctantly) into the family and the series. Sykes passed away on the show and they made it part of the story. Then they rescued Paddy. The dog Sykes did die in real life after retiring from the shoe You just need to catch up.
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Why did Kate Wilding leave Midsomer?

After her departure, the episode Habeas Corpus, shows the Barnabys receiving a letter from Ben with a photograph of Ben and Kate together. In the series 18 opener, Habeas Corpus, Wilding has left Midsomer to take up a professorship in Brighton.
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Why did DS Troy leave Midsomer?

In conversation with Saga magazine, Daniel explained his departure from the show: "I was just aware I didn't want to stay with the same thing for too long and I wanted to branch out."
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Who is Neil Dudgeon married to in real life?

Personal life

Dudgeon is married to BBC Radio producer Mary Peate. They have two children.
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Where is the Miniature village used in Midsomer Murders?

Bekonscot was the scene of a murder in 2009, when the Midsomer Murders episode, 'Small Mercies' was filmed here.
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Where is the pub in Midsomer Murders?

Littleworth Common is home to the Blackwood Arms, the setting for two Midsomer Murders episodes. It made its debut appearance in 2015 in 'Murder by Magic' in which the opening scene sees DCI Barnaby having a drink with his wife Sarah in the Blackwood Arms' garden.
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Who did Cully marry on Midsomer?

Simon Dixon is Cully's husband. She was referred to as "Cully Barnaby" in The Glitch, which took place after their marriage.
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What does Jason Hughes do now?

After leaving Midsomer Murders, he briefly moved to Hollywood, but soon decided to return to the United Kingdom. He has since played supporting roles in dramas such as Marcella and The Pact.
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What happened to the actor who played Troy in Midsomer Murders?

Daniel Casey has been promoted. After playing DS Gavin Troy on Midsomer Murders for a six-year stint, he's now back in the UK's most dangerous county (fictionally speaking, at least) as DCI Tom Barnaby in the stage play The Killings at Badger's Drift.
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How long does it take to film an episode of Midsomer Murders?

Each two-hour episode takes five weeks to film and averages three deaths.
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What breed of dog is Barnaby's in Midsomer Murders?

An exceptionally intelligent terrier cross, Sykes was an integral part of the new Barnaby clan and John's loyal sidekick. Sykes even had a few of his own Midsomer Murders subplots like in the season 14 episode “The Oblong Murders” in which John and Sarah hired a dog minder to look after him.
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Did Cully and Troy date?

Besides, in the first seasons, Troy keeps an eye on Cully, but, later, Troy losts the interest in her and it's when she goes after him, she phones him, she holds his hand and, finally, she kisses him. I think it was realistic not to be a couple, because they were very different and they hadn't noting in common.
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Who owns Elstree airfield?

Come and fly or have a delicious breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea (or all three!) at The Aerodrome Cafe, open 7 days a week. Elstree Aerodrome is part of the Aldenham Estate and owned and operated by Aldenham Aviation Limited.
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Who owns Biggin Hill airfield?

Regional Airports Limited (RAL) today is the private owner of London Biggin Hill Airport, located in South East London which specialises in supplying the services and facilities required by the Business Aviation sector of the industry.
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