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Midsomer Murders' DCI John Barnaby star addresses future on ITV soap

Midsomer Murders actor Neil Dudgeon, known for bringing life to the character of DCI John Barnaby, has expressed his worry over getting "too old" for his role in the popular ITV drama. Despite his initial joining of the show in 2011 being greeted with trepidation by fans who adored previous detective John Nettles, Neil has since carved a space for himself in viewers' hearts.
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Alexandra Burke pregnant just months after welcoming first child with footballer boyfriend
Nina Warhurst admits to being ashamed at work when on her periodHugh Jackman encourages suncream use after potential basal cell diagnosisKate Garraway accuses guest of comparing King Charles to StalinThe Voice: Judges struggle to make decisionBrian Cox Sarah Snook 'stupid' for not realising succession endingTed Lasso: Annette Badland says no season 4 - but hints at a movieAnnette Badland addresses EastEnders returnSamuel L Jackson surprises Scottish club-goers with appearanceFour in a Bed: Hosts go through their BnB scoresNicholas Braun 'cut off' during The Project interviewDenise Welch thinks stalker targeted her due to Covid viewsThe Power: Roxy Uses Her Powers To Defend Her MumRise and Fall Preview: Two new arrivals shake things upCarol Vorderman married first husband as mum suggested itFrank Skinner explains why he was insulted by Sophie WessexSteve Fletcher says 'that's incredible' as he looks at a matchstick model of Big BenAlexandra Burke, 34, and Darren Randolph, 35, welcomed their first child together in July last year, adorably referring to their tot only as "baby grape", to keep the gender and name private. Now, the former The X Factor winner and Irish footballer revealed they're "excited to do this all again", as they confirmed they are now expecting baby number two.
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‘Inside No. 9’: watch the intense new trailer for season seven
Inside No.9 has been revealed – check it out below, along with details of a premiere date.Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton’s dark comedy anthology series began on the BBC in 2014, with its sixth series airing last year.A seventh series was confirmed by the BBC last year and its first episode will air on BBC Two and iPlayer on April 20.Confirmed guest stars include Daniel Mays, Jason Isaacs, Jessica Hynes, Sophie Okonedo, Diane Morgan, Daisy Haggard, Annette Badland, Siobhan Redmond and Ron Cook.Mark Gatiss, co-star and co-creator on The League Of Gentlemen, will also feature in the next series.Watch the creepy trailer for season seven, soundtracked by a brooding cover of ‘What A Wonderful World’, below.Speaking about the new series when it was announcement in September, Shearsmith and Pemberton said: “We hope you’ll join us and another incredible cast of actors for more surprises that will make your jaws drop and spines tingle.“Heads might even roll, and if not heads, definitely eyes.”Last year, Shearsmith told NME he believes the BBC anthology show could go on for another three series.“It just goes on,” he said. “It’s a brilliant thing but also horrific to try to keep coming up with the stories because there is such a high turnover of storytelling.
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