Midsomer Murders star John Nettles looks so different in throwback to early career

    John Nettles became a TV staple after making his debut on Midsomer Murders way back in 1997. The actor played DCI Tom Barnaby for over ten years, cementing his name, and the show, as a favourite fixture on British television screens. 

    But prior to , the actor had a successful career in a number of other shows and films. Take a look back at some of his earlier roles below – and you might be surprised at how different he looks!

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    John Nettles' early career

    After performing in amateur shows during university, John joined the Royal Court Theatre and began his career on the stage. The budding actor went on to secure his first on-screen role in the American movie, , in 1970. Just a year later, he landed a role as a series regular in the TV drama, , before appearing in and

    But it was BBC One's detective series that made John a household name. He played the titular character, Jim Bergerac, for a decade between 1981 and 1991 before returning to the stage. He went on to star in various shows with the Royal Shakespeare Company, before landing his gig. 

    John Nettles' later career

    Alongside his stint in , John appeared in a number of other major shows, including, and

    After leaving the drama, he starred as Fisherman John in the 2016 drama film , and also played Ray Penvenen in the second and third series of the BBC's popular period drama

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    In recent years, John, 80, has narrated several documentary shows, including Channel 4's , and the BBC's reality programme . He also lent his voice to the TV specials, , and

    John revisited for its 25th anniversary special in 2022. The programme saw John, as well as other former cast members Daniel Casey, Jason Hughes, and Jane Wymark, share their love for the drama, joining John's successor Neil Dudgeon to celebrate two decades on-air. 

    Leaving Midsomer Murders behind

    In 2009, John announced his decision to step down from his role on the show, with his final scenes airing in 2011. 

    Opening up about his decision to bow out, he told The Telegraph that he "never thought" he'd go on to film so many episodes when he first signed up for the pilot. "It has been a joy to be involved in such a long-running series with so many good actors and great storylines. It's the end of an era for me," he said. 

    Sharing the reason behind his departure, he continued: "I suddenly realised that I'm going to be the oldest detective in the business now that David Jason has thrown off the mantle. But it was a very difficult decision to make.

    "I'll have been doing Midsomer Murders for 14 years by the time Barnaby leaves. I've formed familial ties with the people involved in the show and they will be hard to break. It's always wise to leave people wanting more, rather than be booed off the stage because you bored them."

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