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The Incident at Cooper Hill

  • Episode aired Jan 13, 2016
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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A local forest ranger suffers a strange death after mysterious lights appear in the sky over UFO hot-spot Cooper Hill.A local forest ranger suffers a strange death after mysterious lights appear in the sky over UFO hot-spot Cooper Hill.A local forest ranger suffers a strange death after mysterious lights appear in the sky over UFO hot-spot Cooper Hill.

  • Director
    • Renny Rye
  • Writers
    • Paul Logue
    • Caroline Graham
  • Stars
    • Neil Dudgeon
    • Gwilym Lee
    • Fiona Dolman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    766
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Renny Rye
    • Writers
      • Paul Logue
      • Caroline Graham
    • Stars
      • Neil Dudgeon
      • Gwilym Lee
      • Fiona Dolman
    • 12User reviews
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    Neil Dudgeon
    Neil Dudgeon
    • DCI John Barnaby
    Gwilym Lee
    Gwilym Lee
    • DS Charlie Nelson
    Fiona Dolman
    Fiona Dolman
    • Sarah Barnaby
    Manjinder Virk
    Manjinder Virk
    • Dr. Kam Karimore
    Sian Webber
    • Veronica Ford
    • (as Siân Webber)
    Steve Toussaint
    Steve Toussaint
    • Victor Campbell
    Tanya Fear
    • Orla Campbell
    Michelle Collins
    Michelle Collins
    • Nadine Campbell
    Steve Oram
    Steve Oram
    • Nathan Tonev
    Alison Steadman
    Alison Steadman
    • Abigail Tonev
    Sheena Bhattessa
    Sheena Bhattessa
    • Sgt Yasmin Ali
    Pip Torrens
    Pip Torrens
    • Group Captain Jeremy Ford
    Alister Austin
    • Brogan Steele
    Lee Armstrong
    • Dillon Faulkner
    Steve Evets
    Steve Evets
    • Carter Faulkner
    Jennie Dale
    • Cath Jones
    Belinda McGinley
    • Felicity Ford
    Sykes
    • Sykes the Jack Russell Terrier
    • Director
      • Renny Rye
    • Writers
      • Paul Logue
      • Caroline Graham
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    User reviews12

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    jewely-92461

    Strange art

    What was the strange art hanging on Barnaby's wall in the entry near the stairs? At the end of this show he walks in to a dimly lit house and this drawing of a naked woman is hanging on the wall behind him as he stands there looking around. I find that out of character for the Barnaby's.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    Really enjoyed this one. Different in every way.

    If you thought last week's offering was slightly on the bizarre side then this one definitely took it up another notch, last week's story was almost a unique episode in the show's history. The Incident at Cooper Hill reminded me a tiny bit about earlier episode 'The Electric Vendetta,' the one with crop circles and UFO sightings etc, but it was different enough. It feels like there's a new writing team at the helm somehow the show feels so different.

    I am still a little unsure about Nelson, I feel like they're not doing enough to promote his character enough. Is he the only man in CID that doesn't wear a shirt and tie?

    Some great imagery, felt like sci fi comes to the sleepy villages of Midsomer, very different.

    It's the toss of a coin if Alison Steadman or Sykes the dog stole the show in this one.

    Very different, but strangely engaging. 8/10
    7planktonrules

    Sort of like "Midsomer Murders" meets "The X-Files"!

    "The Incident at Cooper Hill" is an enjoyable episode of the series. However, it's really bizarre and strains the audience's ability to suspend disbelief. After all, the episode is all about what seems to be a dangerous UFO...and it begins with it killing a woman and depositing her into a bag of goo...which is later found in the woods. While many of the locals believe the area has already been visited by aliens, DCI Barnaby is naturally looking for some other possibilities...and eventually he manages to get to the bottom of everything...as he always does in each episode.

    The UFO angle is the problem with the episode...some will love it and some will be immediately turned off by it. If you love "The X-Files", you're more likely to enjoy this as it very often feels like one of that series' episodes. Worth seeing but also mega-weird!
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Better than remembered but an example of different not quite working

    When in its prime (a vast majority of Seasons 1-9), 'Midsomer Murders' was a great show and one that is watched and re-watched frequently. Seasons 10-13 became more uneven, with three of the show's worst episodes coming from Seasons 11 and 13, but there were a few solid episodes and "Blood Wedding" and especially "Master Class" were gems.

    After John Nettles retired and Neil Dudgeon and the new character of John Barnaby took over, 'Midsomer Murders' just hasn't been the same on the most part. Season 14 was a disappointment outside of "The Oblong Murders" and "A Sacred Trust", with "Echoes of the Dead" and "The Night of the Stag" being show low-points. Season 15 was inconsistent, being a case of starting promisingly and then took a three-episodes-in-a-row strange turn with "Written in the Stars" before finishing on a good note. Season 16 was mostly good, especially "Wild Harvest", with the only disappointment being "Let Us Prey". Season 17 was a mixed, with the first two episodes being watchable but uneven and the other two, particularly "A Vintage Murder", faring better.

    "The Incident at Cooper Hill" continues the eighteenth season, which started off with the dull and bizarre "Habeas Corpus". On my first watch, it came across as a pretty dire episode and one of the episodes personally enjoyed least. On re-watch, "The Incident at Cooper Hill" fares better, and does fare better than the over-stuffed, underdeveloped, dull and strange "The Electric Vendetta" (the first bad 'Midsomer Murders', though still suffering from a couple of similar problems.

    There is a good deal to like still certainly. The production values cannot be faulted as usual. It's beautifully and atmospherically shot with suitably picturesque scenery. The music fits perfectly, with some lush jauntiness and sometimes an ominous quality, and the haunting theme tune is one of the most memorable and instantly recognisable of the genre.

    Most of the acting is good. Gwilym Lee's Nelson is likable and charismatic, Betty is adorable and Sykes steals every scene he's in though Season 18 got to a stage where he was deserving of fresher material (though faring better than in "Habeas Corpus"). Fiona Dolman has been growing on me since her and Barnaby's relationship was made more interesting. Alison Steadman and Pip Torrens are the standouts of the supporting cast.

    On the other hand, Neil Dudgeon is both pretty wooden and sleepwalks through his role, and Kam not only has much less appeal than Kate she is also a very cold fish with a condescending air, very difficult to warm to.

    Like "Habeas Corpus" (and "The Electric Vendetta"), the story is weak often. The alien sightings do threaten to take over the mystery, which feels padded with some parts not given the development needed and also outlandish, with the whole link with the murders and alien sightings improbable and not adequately explained. Parts are also a bit confused and the ending feels on the rushed side with cramming to cram in too much in a short space of time. Tonally, it feels on the heavy side and also gets a bit silly.

    In summary, nowhere near as bad as remembered but it's a change of pace that doesn't come off. 5/10 Bethany Cox
    8blanche-2

    Close Encounters of the Bizarre Kind

    This absorbing story starts with a woman driving her car in a wooded area and something in the sky engulfing her with a bright light which comes closer and closer. Terrified, she runs. She lives.

    The rest aren't as lucky,

    Cooper Hill is known for UFO sightings, and many ufologists hang out there. In fact, Abigal Toney runs tours there.

    A forest ranger, Felicity Field, is found dead and wrapped in a black gummy substance. Barnaby investigates and learns that one of the most ardent ufologists, Carter Faulkner, who had a famous UFO sighting that is well documented, had a run-in with Felicity. Also, before she died, she called her father, a captain at a radar station, from whom she is estranged. He says that he did not get a call.

    Two more murders wrapped in the gummy substance are found. Could aliens really be responsible? Or is there a more earthbound answer? Barnaby ponders this as well as what Sara is planning to do for his birthday.

    This was an excellent episode. The tone of these scripts has changed somewhat, though the past is still a factor. In this case, it's not just human relationships that took place in the past, but the Cold War as well.

    The script was written by Paul Logue, who began to write for the show in 2014, as did several other writers. Some of the scripts have been quite good and different. And I love Sykes and the baby.

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    • Trivia
      The drawing of the UFO's insignia is that of a flux capacitor.
    • Goofs
      The skeleton in the freezer has the form of a human body, but after 30 years buried in the soil, the joint and muscles would be dissolved and decomposed. Therefore the bones would have fallen apart when moved and not still kept together.
    • Quotes

      DS Charlie Nelson: [about Kam] Of course she's good with babies!

      Sarah Barnaby: That's a problem?

      DS Charlie Nelson: D'you ever met someone that just gets right under your skin, Sarah?

      Sarah Barnaby: Yes. Yes, I have.

      DS Charlie Nelson: What did you do?

      Sarah Barnaby: I married him.

    • Soundtracks
      Main Theme
      Composed by Jim Parker

      Theremin played by Celia Sheen

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 2016 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • RAF Benson, Benson, Oxfordshire, England, UK(RAF Cooper Hill)
    • Production companies
      • Bentley Productions
      • ITV - Independent Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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