DCI Barnaby and DS Winter aim to find which Mummers is desperate to be the centre of attention. 10/12
DI Neville Parker continues to investigate the death of entrepreneur Gerry Stableforth. Neville's larger-than-life mum, Melanie pairs up with Catherine and take the Saint Marie dating scene by storm. 2/2
On a ladies' getaway in the woods, Ogden, Hart, Effie, and Louise Cherry encounter a troop of girl adventurers whose leader has been stabbed by a maniac. 8/24
Murdoch investigates the murder of a slum landlord found in Santa's toy sack at a department store Christmas parade. 9/24
The demise of the Shirewell patriarch sparks a vicious inheritance dispute when eldest son Lucian announces plans to break up an estate that's been in the family for centuries. 1/8
The investigations of Sister Boniface of St Vincent's Convent - nun, moped rider, wine maker - and part-time forensic scientist. 7/8
With the future of the Nuns home under threat, one of Sister Boniface's heroes strays into the line of fire. 8/8
There's a new inspector on town: Londoner Mervin Wilson, who ruffles some feathers as he clashes with the island's way of life. But he quickly sinks his teeth into a murder case. 1/2
Inspector Mervin Wilson sinks his teeth into one of the team's most puzzling murder cases yet: three men, all unconnected apart from the fact that they're dressed as Santa Claus, are shot with the exact same gun at the exact same time. 2/2
From a brutal murder with a Jurassic twist to a spooky crime scene amidst the Day of the Dead, a lovestruck dental patient and a vicious visit to a House of Horrors, this season's homicides capture the quirky spirit of New Zealand's deadliest town. 4/6
A couples therapist is found drowned at sea off the coast of her exclusive retreat. 2/8
McDonald & Dodds, with Tala Gouveia and Jason Watkins as the unlikely detective duo, returns for a third season. They are now joined by a new boss, Chief Superintendent Ormond, played by Claire Skinner. As always the show boasts an impressive array of guest stars, including Siân Phillips, Catherine Tyldesley and Alan Davies. 3/3