Midsomer Murders (TV Series)
A Tale of Two Hamlets (2003)
Daniel Casey: Sgt. Gavin Troy
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Quotes
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DCI Tom Barnaby : [they have just turned uphill at a T-junction] Stop, Troy, stop. We go down the hill, Troy.
Sergeant Gavin Troy : I thought we were going to Upper Warden.
DCI Tom Barnaby : Yeah, we are.
[points to signpost]
DCI Tom Barnaby : Upper Warden is down the hill; Lower Warden is up the hill
Sergeant Gavin Troy : That doesn't make any sense.
DCI Tom Barnaby : Troy, this is Midsomer.
Sergeant Gavin Troy : Sorry. I forgot.
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Darren : Mr. Wilson's brought out a special edition because of the murder and he's written an editorial about how the police haven't a clue.
[Troy shows Darren his warrant card]
Darren : Oh. I see. Shall I make a cup of tea?
Sergeant Gavin Troy : Yeah. Then you can tell me what the clue is that the police don't have.
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Sergeant Gavin Troy : [contemptuously to Murdoch] You finished here?
Murdoch : You have a statement for the press?
Sergeant Gavin Troy : Yeah! Push off!
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Sergeant Gavin Troy : Sorry, uh, am I interrupting? I'm looking for the chapel.
Rupert Smythe-Webster : The smart money says it's the building across the street that looks very much like a chapel.
Sarah Proudie : And it hasn't been a chapel for 50 years or more. We've never had much time for God in Lower Warden. He doesn't seem to be on our side.
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Sergeant Gavin Troy : Would you like to be famous, Darren?
Darren : Oh, I'd love to, but I can't see that happening, can you?
Sergeant Gavin Troy : Let's hope not. If you'd murder Larry Smith, you'd be famous.
Darren : But only 15 minutes. Is it worth it?