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Dead on Time

  • Episode aired Feb 26, 1992
  • TV-14
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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John Thaw and Kevin Whately in Inspector Morse (1987)
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A respected, dying Oxford don, husband of Morse's former fiancée, apparently shoots himself, but his doctor asserts that he was not capable of firing a gun.A respected, dying Oxford don, husband of Morse's former fiancée, apparently shoots himself, but his doctor asserts that he was not capable of firing a gun.A respected, dying Oxford don, husband of Morse's former fiancée, apparently shoots himself, but his doctor asserts that he was not capable of firing a gun.

  • Director
    • John Madden
  • Writers
    • Daniel Boyle
    • Colin Dexter
    • Kenny McBain
  • Stars
    • John Thaw
    • Kevin Whately
    • Brendan O'Hea
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    977
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Madden
    • Writers
      • Daniel Boyle
      • Colin Dexter
      • Kenny McBain
    • Stars
      • John Thaw
      • Kevin Whately
      • Brendan O'Hea
    • 20User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Thaw
    John Thaw
    • Chief Inspector Morse
    Kevin Whately
    Kevin Whately
    • Detective Sergeant Lewis
    Brendan O'Hea
    • Telecom Engineer
    David Haig
    David Haig
    • Peter Rhodes
    Susan Jane Tanner
    • Nurse Rogers
    • (as Susan-Jane Tanner)
    James Walker
    • Henry Fallon
    Martyn Waites
    • Duty Constable
    Thomas Craig
    Thomas Craig
    • Desk Sergeant
    Roger Frost
    Roger Frost
    • Photographer
    James Grant
    • McGregor
    Richard Pasco
    Richard Pasco
    • William Bryce-Morgan
    Joanna David
    Joanna David
    • Susan Fallon
    Lesley Vickerage
    Lesley Vickerage
    • WPC
    Christopher Owen
    • Solicitor
    Richard Hampton
    • Coroner
    Tony Mathews
    Tony Mathews
    • Pathologist
    Samantha Bond
    Samantha Bond
    • Helen Marriat
    Adrian Dunbar
    Adrian Dunbar
    • John Marriat
    • Director
      • John Madden
    • Writers
      • Daniel Boyle
      • Colin Dexter
      • Kenny McBain
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    5jethrojohn

    Morse Fawns Over a Murder Suspect and Acts Like a Fool

    In contrast to seemingly everyone else, I hated this episode. Really, really hated it. Mostly because Morse acts like a complete idiot the entire time.

    He fawns over Susan, the woman from his past who left him for another man, like a love-sick puppy dog. It looks like he wants to lick her boots half the time, he's so infatuated. And all the time he acts like an idiot, disregarding the case and police procedure completely.

    And for what? A woman that manipulates and twists and turns people around her little finger out of some need to have people worship at her feet.

    The evil ladies don't stop there, with Miss Moneyponey herself giving particularly evil and spiteful life to an amazingly distasteful character.

    The only ones I feel sorry for are Lewis (who needs to solve the case himself cause Morse doesn't have enough blood to operate his brain), and poor old David Haig, playing a very pathetic and easily manipulated man burdened by guilt he doesn't really deserve.

    Morse has always had spectacularly bad taste in women. And this cements that as his biggest failing.

    He can't see two feet in front of his nose when an old flame is involved, and he turns from dedicated, clever detective to a numpty of epic proportions. Susan is a selfish, horrible woman who almost destroys Morse here, and he lets her like the good little loyal puppy he is.

    There's a fine line between being a gentleman and just being an idiot when it comes to love, and Morse crosses that line by about 100 thousand miles.

    Awful episode.
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    Outstanding.

    Morse is one of the best shows ever made, when it's good it's good, when it's on top form very little comes close, this is one of the best.

    Dead on time is a fabulous murder mystery, but it is so much more, we get such an insight into the personal life of Morse, we meet the woman that he almost married, plus we see how much Lewis cares for his grumpy colleague.

    Such a smart plot, it will have you puzzled right the way through, you'll be intrigued, but you'll also be engrossed by Morse's behaviour as he is re acquainted with his former love.

    It's a wonderful episode for Lewis, possibly his best, he shows how clever he really is.

    An amazing cast, some truly brilliant talent pops up here, Joanna David is tremendous, she's fantastic throughout, mentions also for Samantha Bond and David Haig.

    One of the best of the best, 10/10.
    10susanhudek53

    One of the Best

    I loved this episode. We definitely get more of an insight into the characters of Morse and Lewis. Lewis has a true love for Morse and Morse is so despairingly in need of someone's love. John Thaw is wonderful in this show..his character has so many facets to his personality. He's not just a grumpy guy..he's so much more. Lewis is truly a kind and very efficient partner..I just love his character more and more. I bought the box set from Amazon..money very well spent.
    9grantss

    Intriguing, emotional episode

    An ailing man is found dead from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound and all the evidence points to it being suicide. However, his doctor disputes this, saying that he was not physically able to pull the trigger. Morse and Lewis investigate.

    An interesting and emotional Morse episode. We have the intrigue of the death and the possibility that it is murder. We have Morse's personal involvement: the wife of the dead man was once his fiancee. This all leads to some interesting developments and an emotional ending.

    The Morse entanglement with a female person of interest in a case is beginning to wear thin though. Due to the conflict of interest you'd think either he'd have to remove himself from the case or his superiors would make that decision for him. At least in this case it's an old flame, rather than him taking a fancy to a woman that's potentially involved in the crime, but it is starting to be predictable.
    haroot_azarian

    No spoilers & nothing to do with this episode

    I do not wish to speak ill of the dead. In what image was Colin Dexter trying to create the Morse character? Was it Hercules Poirot, or James Bond?

    The former for having a great detecting brain in solving whodunit crimes. And the latter not for his espionage and secret agent skills but for his womanizing skills.

    Almost in every episode there is a woman interest. Morse is drawn to all sorts of women. Women much younger than he, married women, widowed women, even in one episode a woman of the cloth (episode with Zoe Wanamaker in it).

    To me the stories of the series are hugely ruined by these women chasing shenanigans and at most times the really loud and annoying opera music and classical music. I do not like opera at all, but I like classical music but not any of the ones played in the eight season series.

    Also Dexter could have created a much less despiseable character. Why did he have to make Morse a bitter, annoying, obnoxious, arrogant, demanding, egotistical and to an extent misogynistic drunk.

    Having said all that no other person could bring the Morse character to life in the aforementioned mould than the late great John Thaw!

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    • Trivia
      Joanna David who plays Susan in this episode is the aunt of Laurence Fox who plays DS James Hathaway in the Lewis series.
    • Goofs
      When Helen Marriat, played by Samantha Bond, phones Morse (around 52:58 minutes) there are scars on her right hand. On the next scene, when she meets Morse, the scars are on her left hand.
    • Quotes

      Chief Inspector Morse: It was Mrs. Fallon I knew before she became Mrs. Fallon, Lewis. We were engaged to be married.

    • Connections
      Edited into Inspector Morse: Rest in Peace (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      String Quintet in C major
      Op.163, D.956,

      Composed by Franz Schubert

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1992 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Carlton Television (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • The Turf Tavern, 4-5 Bath Place, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Zenith Entertainment
      • Central Independent Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.37 : 1

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