Morse is charming, compassionate, empathic, and elegant! Lewis is down to earth, charming, respectful, and intelligent! I love both these characters and the actors that portray them!
So refreshing to clear my viewing palate with a re-watch of this episode of Morse, after suffering through "Bancroft." Morse and Lewis - sterling examples of real English detectives in the grand tradition of British crime stories.
Thanks for uploading. Best series ever!!! I keep on watching it over and over again. Great John Thaw. Excellent Kevin Whately. Loved the series he starred some few years later after John Thaw died. Thanks again.
The more I watch these old episodes the more I appreciate the pathos Thaw creates with this character, it is really true art, he gives Morse such human dimension, it really makes these otherwise tepid sodden English Crime tropes bloom anew.
"there are more than just Guardian readers out there " Love it. And WOW -- Rupert Graves being the little shoe-crud of a reporter!! And the GREAT Anna Massey. This series is simply to die for . . .
My fourth time around. I never get tired of watching Morse, Poirot, Miss Marple, Sherlock Holmes, Rosemary and Thyme, Vera, Inspector Lynley, Inspector Alleyn, Father Brown, PD James, Dr. Blake, The Murdoch Mysteries, I could go on and on. Great British, Canadian and Australian shows.
It was one of my parents couldn't miss programs too...Dad had the VCR already and waiting...set with date/time for taping...so, whether they missed it or not, they could watch it again through the week....and then a few years later....Lewis.....LOL
And a such younger boss dude, and the Harry character -love that dude. As you can tell, great with faces but ABSOLUTE SHITE at names. Not even ashamed of it any more, it's been such a bane on my life.
Excellent as always, John Thaw and Kevin Whateley what a duo, love all the Morse episodes and Lewis too! I have watched them over and over, this one got missed somehow, so thank you for the upload 😍
I never missed an episode of Morse. John Thaw was an excellent actor and every episode was as brilliant as next. He could be a miserable old bugger though and always gave poor Lewis a hard time. Thanks for uploading
Sky…Morse was a character in himself…and JohnThaw as the creator of this deeply insightful person, deserves a second, third watch! First it is the story itself and the rest just to watch him act. There is a saying that you can make a TV actor out of a thespian abut cannot do the reverse. He was a thespian, first, so he knows about delivery (utmost in drama/theater).
The great and memorable Morse, portrayed by the great and memorable John Thaw (big fan here), is one of the best characters and detectives, ever. I love, this series, (as well as Whately's 'Inspector Lewis'). Anna Massey played the mother/'birthday girl', yes? I remember her as the murder victim in Hitchcock's 'Frenzy'. Good movie, that. Thanks for the upload.
I have explored Morse, Lewis and Hathaway and Morse is something completely special. As if he were leaning into the world of people and criminals from above. A noble man, marveling at evil and yet full of understanding. I like Mr Endeavour Morse.
No puedo agradecerte lo suficiente por estos capítulos de mi serie favorita y abuso de tu gentileza al pedirte que, por favor, subas toda la serie pero con subtítulos, también disfruto enormemente escucharla en inglés mientras la leo en español ¡mil gracias!
Rupert Graves, as gorgeous as he is, is the perfect weasel rag sheet reporter in this episode. What a wonderful actor he is. And still gorgeous some twenty-five years later. I do believe he can make any character he plays utterly normal and yet compelling.
He visto la mayoria de los capitulos, pero creo Yo, que este es uno de los casos mas dificles de Morse. Gracias por compratirlos, excelente serie de los años 80 y 90.
siempre me ha gustado esta serié y no se si hay mas de el o de la serie del amigo Inspector lewis y en español tenga la seguridad que le pondría manitas arriba gracias por tener el tiempo necesarios para traducirlo para las personas hispanas
Thank you. Gracias. Pobre Morse. Lo tratan muy mal en este episodio que ya he visto cuatro veces. Great to see it in English with Spanish subtitles. Forty days of staying in place. (April 2020)
Love Inspector Motis. Sad what news reporters and political people do to make their own name for themselves and of course the money that comes with it. And inspit of it all. Mores gets his killer. Thank you for sharing. God bless
FAMILIAS FELICES, podrías poner los títulos en español, por favor Francisco ? Son joyas literarias estos videos del Inspector Morse y cuesta encontrarlos para volver a verlos 💕💕💕💕💕IDIOMA ORIGINAL Y SUBTÍTULOS EN ESPAÑOL SON LO MÁXIMO 💕💕💕💕💕 GRACIAS
I really enjoyed this show, I was fooled till the end. When this popped up on my you tube list I did not know what M22RSE meant but clicked on it and was pleasantly surprised. What does M22RSE mean? Thanks for the upload, from Florida, USA.
Thankyou Paco. I've always followed Morse. I was also at the same school as Colin Dexter, the original creator of Morse. Stamford School in Lincolnshire. Y un abrazo a mis amigos en Tuxpan and Tampico
Morse was great, the story lines were great, the acting was great. Pity that every Superintendent had to be depicted as an egocentric imbecile. I am sure the British police deserved better.
Siempre exquisito, como el resto de inspectores de. los grandes escritores de la literatura universal. Inteligentes, guapos, reflexivos, analíticos. Poirot, Holmes, Maigret... Pero acabo de notar, que el 75% de estas películas, series, juaréver, no pelan la camarera subiendo escaleras, bandeja, servicio, abre puerta, encuentra cadáver, tira bandeja, rompe vajilla. No la pelan. ¿Por qué será? Ese lugar comùn me inquieta. Hasta en las novelas de Stevenson, Wilde.
What a treat . A young man actor who will become Doc Martin, and a most interesting actress, I know her as Honoria, from Midsomer Murders, written in Blood. Plus Inspector Japp from Poirot as a lab swell. wowser...Fascinating plot, Thank you for sharing it. Chief Inspector Morse has that wall full of all kinds of awards, and that younger snip is telling him to act correctly. o ho at 1.20 I guessed the guilty one... .
Anna Massey, daughter of renowned Canadian actor Raymond Massey and niece of Governor General Vincent Massey of Canada. She has appeared on Midsomer Murders as well. Written in Blood, Season 1, Episode 2. Miss her. RIP Anna.
Have you ever known a journalist or reporter? Of course there are those who invent stories or who intentionally twist the truth to fit their employers' views, but that isn't journalism. Tabloids ('National Enquirer', for example) & some television & internet sources that present themselves as sources that report the news but which actually present reports that are intentionally distorted to reflect a particular point of view (such as Fox, which is an entertainment corp., not a news agency) are not representative of legitimate journalists. Also, there is a major difference between editorials & news reports-- journalists & reporters who present their (or their employers') point of view are often mistaken for news reporters by viewers who don't recognize the difference, which has become less clear than it was in the days when newspapers & TV news programs made it very clear when an editorial was being given. Also, the paparazzi who chase sensational stories are not considered journalists. The pair shown hounding Morse in this program were paparazzi. Respectable journalists don't do that. A respectable journalist might push sources for more information, making them uncomfortable, but hounding sources at home or at work like these two did is disrespectable. Those in this program were trying to stir up trouble & cause a sensation, to make a scandal & make money off it. Of the journalists I've known, at least one did risk her life to investigate & report on illegal activities by the warden & staff at a state prison, which included severe abuse of female prisoners over a period of many years-- the investigative journalist repeatedly risked her life to uncover the truth, in an effort to help change these horrific conditions, & when she got too close to exposing the head warden she almost paid with her life. Other journalists I've known were involved in reporting less dangerous stories but they were no less intent on finding out & reporting real news, not fake or sensationalistic material. They all had degrees in journalism & worked for reputable agencies which expected that.
@@janegarner6739 I have known and have had to work with dozens of them, both print and broadcast. With few exceptions they are arrogant, judgmental, smug, lying pricks and prickettes. They wear their pathetic personal agendas like glittering crowns, and follow each other off of cliffs. They pose as society's saviors, when in fact they have nothing but contempt for most people. They have no respect for anyone who disagrees with them, or even politely begs to differ. They are increasingly bitter because they have chosen a profession that is circling the drain, which makes them even more vicious. And they have been thoroughly brainwashed by the journalism "schools." But you just go on believing what heroes they are. That is what they want you to believe.
Jessica is portrayed by Charlotte Coleman who also played the adorable, ditzy redhead in Four Weddings And A Funeral. What a superb actress she is! One instantly relates to her spontaneous reality.
Susie Guglielmino Also the lead coming of age in Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit w the devilishly delicious Geraldine McEwan (of Miss Marple & Much Else fame). Miss both, esp the latter. But Coleman died so young (34) & apparently completely unexpectedly.
Oh yes, I see it now. I thought the actress was Jenny Tomasin at first, but when I looked up Tomasin I saw she had never been on Inspector Morse. So I knew that I knew that face, but did not know from where until I read your comment, Susie.
Alun Armstrong is the consummate actor's actor and you can find him in "New Tricks'' playing a retired detective with a spotless memory and if you're really clever you will spot him jumping into Denmark with,,,are you ready,,,,a 'comfort chicken' as a paratrooper in "A Bridge Too Far."
Alun Armstrong is great in "New Tricks". 😁 Very much a comedic role there along with the other great actors .... from great series such as The Likely Lads and Minder 😊
Alun Armstrong was the young barman who was badly beaten up and shouted out in the Newcastle pub, "is there a MR. Carter in the house " can never forget that film with the music of the late Roy Budd especially the opening scenes as Michael Caine's train travels London to Newcastle. The composition just perfect, keeping the rhythm of journey in harmony all the way.