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Midsomer Murders- Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby & sergeant Ben Jones
Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby - A senior member of the Midsomer Constabulary's Causton CID, Barnaby handles the considerable number of murders that occur in the county. A patient, tolerant man whose style of investigation is methodical and fair. Much of his social life seems to revolve around his wife and daughter to whom he is devoted. In fact they both often provide a personal connection with the crimes in which he is investigating.
Ben Jones - is the third character to act as Barnaby's assistant. Unlike the other two (Gavin Troy and Dan Scott) who both appeared on the series as sergeants, Ben Jones was a Detective Constable when first introduced to the viewer; he was subsequently promoted to sergeant. In an episode first broadcast in January 2007 it is revealed that Ben Jones is a Freemason. Freemasonry is central to the plot of this particular episode, and Jones assists with many references to masonic ritual and regalia, and is shown attending a lodge meeting in part of the film.
Midsomer Murders- Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby & sergeant Ben Jones
Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby - A senior member of the Midsomer Constabulary's Causton CID, Barnaby handles the considerable number of murders that occur in the county. A patient, tolerant man whose style of investigation is methodical and fair. Much of his social life seems to revolve around his wife and daughter to whom he is devoted. In fact they both often provide a personal connection with the crimes in which he is investigating.
Ben Jones - is the third character to act as Barnaby's assistant. Unlike the other two (Gavin Troy and Dan Scott) who both appeared on the series as sergeants, Ben Jones was a Detective Constable when first introduced to the viewer; he was subsequently promoted to sergeant. In an episode first broadcast in January 2007 it is revealed that Ben Jones is a Freemason. Freemasonry is central to the plot of this particular episode, and Jones assists with many references to masonic ritual and regalia, and is shown attending a lodge meeting in part of the film.