Wednesday, 13 September 2017

789 Inspector Morse



First  viewed  :  January  1987

I  wasn't  a  great  fan  of  this  when  it  started  and  I  think  I  saw  most  of  it  through  repeats  in the  nineties. I  thought if  John  Thaw  wanted  to  do  another  police  detective  series  then  it  should  be  as  Jack  Regan, older  and  possibly  wiser  but  still  in  and  around  "the  manor " ,not  poncing  around  Oxford  listening  to  classical  music in  a  fancy  old  Jaguar. I  found  his  attempt  at  an  upper  class  accent  particularly  aggravating.

The  series  was  liberally  based  on  the  novels  by  Colin  Dexter; the  Lewis  character  as  played  by  Kevin  Whately  was  completely  different  from  the  man  described  in  the  books. There  were  originally  seven  seasons  of  3-5  episodes  between  1987  and  1993  then  Thaw  went off  to do  Cavanagh  Q.C.  probably  to  the  relief   of  Dexter  who  was  struggling  to  keep  pace  with  the  series. Thereafter,  there  was  one  episode  per  year  until  the  character  was  killed  off  in  2000. There  have  been  two  spin-off  series  Lewis  ( which  may  have  just  finished ) and  Endeavour ( ongoing ),

Although  I  did  get  to  like  it, I  don't  completely  endorse  it. For  all  its  high  production  values, I don't  think  it  always  justified  its  two  hour  length. There  are  only  two  episodes  ( both  from  the  1992  season ) where  I  can  recall  the  plot  in  detail, the  infamous  rave  story  directed  by  Danny  Boyle  where  Morse  investigates  the  suicide  of  his  neice  and  has  to  brush  up  on  what  these  young  people  are  getting  off  on  and  the  one  where  an  old  flame  of  Morse   helps  arrange  her  dying  partner's  suicide  to  frame  his  son-in-law  whose infidelity  caused  his  daughter's  death.


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