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Inspector Morse

  • TV Series
  • 1987–2000
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
15K
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John Thaw and Kevin Whately in Inspector Morse (1987)
Police ProceduralWhodunnitCrimeDramaMystery

Chief Inspector Morse has an ear for Western classical music, a taste for beer, and a nose for crime. He and Detective Sergeant Robert Lewis solve intriguing cases in and around the Oxford a... Read allChief Inspector Morse has an ear for Western classical music, a taste for beer, and a nose for crime. He and Detective Sergeant Robert Lewis solve intriguing cases in and around the Oxford area.Chief Inspector Morse has an ear for Western classical music, a taste for beer, and a nose for crime. He and Detective Sergeant Robert Lewis solve intriguing cases in and around the Oxford area.

  • Stars
    • John Thaw
    • Kevin Whately
    • James Grout
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    8.2/10
    15K
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    POPULARITY
    1,251
    549
    • Stars
      • John Thaw
      • Kevin Whately
      • James Grout
    • 64User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 6 BAFTA Awards
      • 9 wins & 12 nominations total

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    John Thaw
    John Thaw
    • Chief Inspector Morse
    • 1987–2000
    Kevin Whately
    Kevin Whately
    • Detective Sergeant Lewis
    • 1987–2000
    James Grout
    James Grout
    • Chief Superintendent Strange
    • 1987–2000
    Peter Woodthorpe
    Peter Woodthorpe
    • Max
    • 1987–1988
    Clare Holman
    Clare Holman
    • Dr. Laura Hobson
    • 1995–2000
    Liz Kettle
    • WPC…
    • 1988–1992
    Amanda Hillwood
    • Dr. Grayling Russell…
    • 1989
    Maureen Bennett
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    • 1987–1991
    David Baukham
    • Desk Sergeant…
    • 1991–1992
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    Judy Loe
    • Adele Cecil
    • 1997–1998
    Norman Jones
    Norman Jones
    • Chief Inspector Bell…
    • 1987
    Richard Huw
    • Detective Constable Dearden
    • 1990
    Mark Draper
    • Angry Policeman…
    • 1991–1992
    Bernard Brown
    Bernard Brown
    • Dr. Felix McClure…
    • 1990–1996
    Trevor Martin
    • Alan Sowden…
    • 1989–1990
    Gary Powell
    • Constable…
    • 1987–1995
    John Bleasdale
    • Constable…
    • 1989–1993
    Philip Voss
    Philip Voss
    • Coroner
    • 1987
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    tony-pierno

    Morse isn't grouchy--he's prickly--and witty--and brilliantly portrayed

    One of the things that has sustained my wife and I through half a century is our mutual love of mysteries. Our appetite for that fare has never been sated, but perhaps it came closest during a trip to England when fortunate circumstance led to our spending an afternoon at lunching and then strolling through Oxford in the company of Colin Dexter. The gracious nature and prickly wit of Morse seems a reflection of the author, whose tastes in the arts are expressed irreverently and inevitably through Morse. The intellect of the author is spelled out in the character, and though the books aren't autobiographical in plot,they seem to be in terms of the characterization of the central figure. Mr. Dexter uses his scholarship and his intellect in life in much the way Morse does--his wry comments on Oxford and its denizens during our visit seemed akin to Morse's views of them. John Thaw, Colin Dexter and Inspector Morse are to me the holy trinity of the mystery genre. Audiences have rarely been so fortunate in the bringing together of an author, a central character and a portrayer each of whom so brilliantly fulfilled his destiny in the same series of performances.
    Sam_Spade

    Quite simple the zenith of televisual entertainment

    An all time classic; well acted, finely plotted and utterly addictive. In short outstanding. Not to put too fine a point on it, no series, in any genre, before or since, has managed to sustain such a high level of quality. It lays down the pillars adhered to by almost all t.v. detectives of today; a subservient side-kick, a lead character with a drinking problem but rather than establishing cliches, it creates archetypes. Without peers.
    johnmbale

    Intelligent Whodunit with Fine Cast

    Not since the great team of Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce (in the early film Sherlock Holmes series) have there been such a happy combination as John Thaw and Kevin Whately as Morse and Lewis, in "Inspector Morse". Based on the rather academic crime novels of Colin Dexter this is surely one of the best TV whodunit series. Thaw is much at home playing the cantankerous, cultured, clever, and egocentric Police Inspector who enjoys a drink, while Whately does well as his obedient sidekick. Clever plots and intelligent scripting make this a thought provoking and interesting series. Which has lead to other quirky British Police Inspectors such as Barnaby in The Midsomers Murders, and Frost in A Touch of Frost. One might argue that Oxford, and for that matter in the other series small English country villages seem alive with serial killers, rather not conducive to tourism, but allowing for poetic license these stories capture the interest more than most.
    clotblaster

    Finest Television Series Ever

    Based on average crime novels by Colin Dexter, this is truly one of the times that the television version actually surpasses the novels in quality and makes the stories come alive and touch the heart and the mind. What makes this series so compelling, like the Duchess of Duke Street, Rumpole and Foyle's War, is the main character and the actor who created this marvelous,complex and compelling character. John Thaw and the producers/writers who worked with him made this a timeless series in the only way possible: make the lead character charismatic and intriguing (and extraordinarily well acted). It is virtually impossible for a series to last beyond several episodes based only on plots (I know, many will argue with this, but I stand my ground). The series has to be character driven to maintain its brilliance, episode after episode--in this case 33 episodes. That is not to say that the plots are unimportant, but only that they are clearly secondary to Morse and his relationships with those around him--especially his sergeant and his superior. But most important are his relationship with life and his values and the way he chooses to live his life; these are especially enthralling for a t.v. series (or movie or play or novel for that matter). I highly recommend this show--even for those not normally inclined to watch mysteries. This transcends the genre spectacularly. By the way, I greatly enjoy the Midsomer Murder series, but they are merely entertaining. The Morse episodes not only entertain, but can considered to be art.
    matthew-58

    The epitome of quality

    I think most people would agree, whether British or not, that Inspector Morse represents everything that is good about British television. In January 1987, the first television episode of Colin Dexter's intelligent series of novels was broadcast. Inspector Morse was perfect - the beautiful scenery of Oxford, the classic red Jaguar, the classical music and a superb, and at times moving, central performance by the man his co-star Kevin Whately would later describe, after his untimely death in 2002, as Britain's finest screen actor.

    Until it finished in 2000, Inspector Morse captivated large audiences, intrigued by its complex plots, the towering performance of John Thaw and its amazing roll call of quality guest actors. The series oozed class from every pore, and will always be the greatest jewel in the magnificent career of the late John Thaw. I really cannot find enough words to explain just how good I think Thaw was in so many of his television and film roles, but Morse was the character in which he proved to television viewers that he was not only versatile but had a rare depth.

    The early episodes are certainly my favourites, as they were adapting the existing stories. Later, as they ran out of Dexter's stories, they began writing stories to keep the popular series going. But throughout, we learn more and more about the mysterious, emotionally repressed and rather sad Inspector. Without doubt, this is the greatest modern murder mystery franchise, and the series so many have tried, and failed, to emulate since.

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    • Trivia
      John Thaw was aged 44 when he began playing Inspector Morse, but because of his prematurely white hair, many viewers thought he was about a decade older. Thaw was an alcoholic until 1994, and he often smoked up to three packs of cigarettes a day.
    • Quotes

      Morse: I always drink at lunchtime. It helps my imagination.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening notes of the theme music are based on the word "Morse" in Morse code, altered for musical purposes. The same notes are also included at the end and in places within the theme music. In the 1995 documentary "The Mystery of Morse: The Making of Morse", the composer stated that the theme sometimes spells the name of the murderer, a cryptic version of the name, or, as a red herring, an innocent character. However, there is nothing documented on the Internet for any specific name or episode. Morse code experts say that, aside from the code for "Morse", any other Morse code-like notes in the theme are complete gibberish, probably because the code was modified greatly for musical purposes.
    • Connections
      Edited into Inspector Morse: Rest in Peace (2000)

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1988 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 摩斯探長
    • Filming locations
      • Bray Studios, Down Place, Oakley Green, Berkshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Zenith Entertainment
      • Central Independent Television
      • Carlton UK Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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