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  1. Inspector Morse. S. Drama. 2h. Contains moderate language and some violence. Turn on Parental controls. Oxford’s best-known crime drama starring John Thaw as the irritable Inspector Morse ...

  2. Endeavour es una serie de televisión estrenada el 2 de enero del 2012 por las cadenas ITV, STV y UTV.La serie es la precuela de la serie de televisión Inspector Morse y está basada en los personajes creados por el escritor Colin Dexter.. La serie sigue al joven Endeavour Morse durante el inicio de su carrera como detective de la policía de la ciudad de Oxford.

  3. Series 3 of Inspector Morse (1989): 1) Ghost in the Machine. "Valuable paintings are stolen from a stately home, Hanbury House, and Sir Julius Hanbury, the owner, is missing. After Morse finds Sir Julius's body in his private chapel, he and Lewis are involved in a near car accident that results in a fatality.

  4. Inspector Morse embodies cultured, upper-middle-class Britishness, and enjoys the finer things in life - good beer, vintage cars, fine opera. He and his trusty companion, Detective Sergeant Lewis ...

  5. Inspector Morse Wiki is the online encyclopedia for the widely popular series Inspector Morse, for its star actor the late John Thaw, its creator Colin Dexter and for its two spin-off series Lewis and Endeavour. The wiki is for all to edit and work to compile a structured, factual database for the series. Please note: some episode pages may ...

  6. Founded 1995. The Official Society for Enthusiasts of Inspector Morse, Lewis, Endeavour, and all things Colin Dexter. Past Honorary President: Colin Dexter OBE. Past Honorary Members: Ken Dodd OBE, Chris Burt. Current Honorary Members: Ted Childs OBE, Colin Baker, Abigail Thaw. September 13th – 16th 2024 The Inspector Morse Society 2024 ...

  7. episodes. Inspector Morse is a British television , starring John Thaw and Kevin Whately, for which eight series were broadcast between 1987 and 2000, totalling thirty-three episodes. Although the last five episodes were each broadcast a year apart (two years before the final episode), when released on DVD, they were billed as Series Eight.