Has Christine Odone ever watched “Midsomer Murders”?

I only ask because today she wrote:

…for 14 years the programme has used an all-white cast to portray an all-white English village.

Anyone who has actually watched the programme for more than just one episode will tell you that it is certainly not based on one village. The “Midsomer” refers to an area or county and the murders are portrayed in a whole selection of towns and villages in that area. Indeed, here is the full list of the towns and villages which have featured in the series over the years:

Aspern Tallow
Badger’s Drift
Bow Clayton
Broughton
Burwood Mantle
Calham Cross
Causton / Causton Town
Devington
Draycott
Dunstan
Elverton-cum-Latterley
Ferne Basset
Finchmere
Fletcher’s Cross
Ford Florey
Goodman’s Land
Great Pelfe
Haddington
Little Upton
Little Worthy
Lower Warden
Luxton Deeping
Malham Bridge
Malham Cross
March Magna
Marsh Wood
Martyr Warren
Midsomer Barton
Midsomer Chettham
Midsomer Deverell
Midsomer Florey
Midsomer Holm
Midsomer Magna
Midsomer Malham
Midsomer Mallow
Midsomer Market
Midsomer Mere
Midsomer Morchard
Midsomer Morton
Midsomer Newton
Midsomer Parva
Midsomer Priors
Midsomer Sonning
Midsomer St. Michael
Midsomer Wellow
Midsomer Worthy
Milton Cross
Monks Barton
Morton Fendle
Morton Shallows
Newton Magna
Upper Warden

And not a single Indian or Chinese take-away or other ethnic minority business in any of them….

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3 Responses to “Has Christine Odone ever watched “Midsomer Murders”?”

  • Kieran E:

    Hah, I do love good old English village names (my favourite: Nempnett Thrubwell), and Midsomer is certainly full of them. Not a terrible show either.

    That producer was certainly right rural areas are not very diverse compared to the country as a whole(near my area a tory candidate back in May sells products under the label ‘The Black Farmer’ for this very reason), but boy he put his foot in it with the rest of his words.

  • Lee:

    Looking at the list of villages that appear in the series I don’t think they’re in the least bit representative of actual placenames; far too many of them consist of two words, the vast majority in fact, and the use of apostrophes is over represented.

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