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The Best Episodes Written By Elizabeth Anne Wheal

Every TV Episode Written by Elizabeth Anne Wheal Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Elizabeth-Anne Wheal Ratings Summary

"Crisis Management" is the best rated episode written by Elizabeth-Anne Wheal. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by Juliet May. It aired on 12/17/2007 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Private Sins 2".

  • Crisis Management
    9.0/101 votes

    #1 - Crisis Management

    Season 4 Episode 3 - Aired 12/17/2007

    A sergeant is found brutally assaulted and murdered at an army barracks. The team is called in to investigate, and uncover resentments and inappropriate relationships at the camp. Janice, meanwhile, is charmed by a major with the Special Investigation Branch.

    Director: Juliet May

    Writer: Elizabeth-Anne Wheal

  • Private Sins 2
    9.0/101 votes

    #2 - Private Sins 2

    Season 5 Episode 6 - Aired 10/12/2009

    Second of a two-part story. Janine desperately tries to sort things out with her son Tom whilst heading up this tough murder enquiry. With Shap's protection of a murder suspect now exposed, the team face a race against time to find the real killer.

    Director: Juliet May

    Writer: Elizabeth-Anne Wheal

  • Sins of Commission
    7.7/107 votes

    #3 - Sins of Commission

    Season 7 Episode 4 - Aired 1/18/2004

    The Midsomer Literary Festival opens with the real-life murder of a famous author at Midsomer St Michael. In investigating the killing, Barnaby and Scott find that the village highbrows are busy with corruption, embezzlement, and sexual peccadillos of various kinds. And the dead bodies go on piling up.

    Director: Peter Smith

    Writer: Elizabeth-Anne Wheal

  • Four Funerals and a Wedding
    7.2/105 votes

    #4 - Four Funerals and a Wedding

    Season 9 Episode 5 - Aired 9/24/2006

    Barnaby's mother-in-law comes to visit, and insists on being taken to the village of Broughton, which has seen a war between the sexes for decades. During this year's traditional fair, elderly women's campaigner Mildred Danvers is murdered. And then the misogynist vicar, the Rev Anthony Gant, is murdered during a bizarre traditional event that forms part of the proceedings. Is this an evening of the score, or is another long-standing feud responsible?

    Director: Sarah Hellings

    Writer: Elizabeth-Anne Wheal