The best episode written by Michael Crompton is "Left for Dead", rated 7.5/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by Renny Rye". "Left for Dead" aired on 5/24/2008 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Episode 1".
The building of a new road attracts protesters to a small Midsomer village, and it seems to be motive for murder. As Barnaby and Jones delve into the complicated nature of this Midsomer village, they realise the key to solving the case lies under a well-concealed pact between several of the villagers.
Director: Renny Rye
Writer: Michael Crompton
Ex-cop Robert and his wife turn their remote Lake District guest house into a safe house. As a family under threat arrive, Robert tries to work out why they are a target.
Director: Marc Evans
Writer: Michael Crompton
The family at the Lake District safe house come under pressure as their cover story is tested. There is increasing concern for eldest son Sam.
Director: Marc Evans
Writer: Michael Crompton
While the police believe they are closing in on the man hunting David Blackwell and his family, Katy still has her doubts about Robert's methods and questions him further.
Director: Marc Evans
Writer: Michael Crompton
Sam and Joe head off across the lake and find themselves caught up in a terrifying ordeal. When events dramatically spiral, it has serious consequences for the family and Robert.
Director: Marc Evans
Writer: Michael Crompton
Kate takes her husband Sean, daughter Lucy and son Daniel to a luxury villa in Malta.
Director: N/A
Writer: Michael Crompton
Kate is warned to be cautious when she raises her suspicions regarding Sean to Izzy.
Director: N/A
Writer: Michael Crompton
Jenny vehemently defends Jake as fingers of suspicion point to him following Izzy's death.
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Writer: Michael Crompton