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Tom Barnaby

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Portrayed by
  
Wife
  
Joyce Barnaby

First cousins
  
John Barnaby

Creator
  
Created by
  
Daughters
  
Cully Barnaby

Played by
  
Occupation
  
Chief inspector

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First appearance
  
Last appearance
  
Fit for Murder (2 February 2011)

Movies and TV shows
  
Midsomer Murders, Midsomer Murders: Death of, Midsomer Murders: Ghosts of

Similar
  
Cully Barnaby, DS Ben Jones, Inspector Morse, Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot

Detective Chief Inspector Thomas Geoffrey "Tom" Barnaby (born 20 April 1943) is a fictional detective created by Caroline Graham and was one of the main characters in the ITV drama Midsomer Murders.

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Tom Barnaby (played by John Nettles) first appears in the programme's first episode The Killings at Badger's Drift and last appears in Fit for Murder, an episode broadcast on 2 February 2011, which is the final episode of the thirteenth series. He states in an episode called Picture of Innocence that his birthday is 20 April 1943. He is married to Joyce Barnaby, played by Jane Wymark and has a daughter called Cully, played by Laura Howard. He appeared in 81 episodes before handing over to his cousin John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon). He is assisted in every episode by a sergeant. He has three sergeants throughout his tenure, Gavin Troy; 1997-2003, Daniel Scott; 2003-2005 and Benjamin Jones; 2005-2011.

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The Inspector Barnaby Book Series

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  • Caroline Graham, The Killings at Badger's Drift, 1987
  • Caroline Graham, Death of a Hollow Man, 1989
  • Caroline Graham, Death in Disguise, 1992
  • Caroline Graham, Written in Blood, 1994
  • Caroline Graham, Faithful unto Death, 1996
  • Caroline Graham, A Place of Safety, 1999
  • Caroline Graham, A Ghost in the Machine, 2004

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    References

    Tom Barnaby Wikipedia