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John Thaw | Chief Inspector Endeavour Morse | |
Kevin Whately | Detective Sergeant Lewis | |
James Grout | Chief Supt. Strange | |
Peter Woodthorpe | Max | |
Peter McEnery | Donald Phillipson | |
Fiona Mollison | Sheila Phillipson | |
Suzanne Bertish | Cheryl Baines | |
Glyn Houston | George Craven | |
Frances Tomelty | Grace Craven | |
Elizabeth Hurley | Julia Rawsley | |
Philip Bretherton | David Acum | |
Nicholas Pritchard | John Maguire | |
Melissa Simmonds | Valerie Craven | |
Michèle Winstanley | Fiona | |
Julia Sawalha | Rachel | |
John Thaw | Chief Inspector Morse | |
James Grout | Chief Superintendent Strange | |
Clare Holman | Dr. Laura Hobson | |
Liz Kettle | WPC/Policewoman | |
Amanda Hillwood | Dr. Grayling Russell - Pathologist/Dr. Grayling Russell | |
Maureen Bennett | Val Lewis/Wife | |
David Baukham | Desk Sergeant/Police Sergeant | |
Judy Loe | Adele Cecil | |
Norman Jones | Chief Inspector Bell/Chief Superintendent Bell | |
Richard Huw | Detective Constable Dearden | |
Mark Draper | Angry Policeman/Constable | |
Bernard Brown | Dr. Felix McClure/Wheatley | |
Trevor Martin | Alan Sowden/Porter |
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Producer | Kenny McBain
David Lascelles Chris Burt John Davis Ted Childs |
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Writer |
Charles Wood
Colin Dexter Anthony Minghella |
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Cinematography |
Paul Wheeler
Colin Munn |
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Musician | Giuseppe Verdi
Barrington Pheloung Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Giacomo Puccini |
First broadcast in 1987, the Inspector Morse series is a crime drama based on the Colin Dexter novels of the same name. The show is based around the exciting exploits of Chief Inspector Morse (John Thaw), a senior officer within the Criminal Investigation Department of the Oxford Police, as he investigates heavy crimes in and around Oxford with his sidekick, Detective Sergeant Lewis (Kevin Whately). Morse is a grumpy classical music aficionado who loves beer, and who frequently loses patience with the earnest, but somewhat slow, Lewis. |
Disc 01 | |
1. The Wolvercote Tongue | |
A precious jewel is missing and Morse suspects foul play in the death of its owner.
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Disc 02 | |
2. Last Seen Wearing | |
When a priviledged schoolgirl goes missing. Morse is convinced she has been murdered, even though there is no body.
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Disc 03 | |
3. The Settling of the Sun | |
Morse investigates the murder of a Japanese student in what seems to be a ritual killing.
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