Any lady he has an interest in either ends up dead or is a wrong un. Morse is always unlucky in love, in fact he should had just become a monk. A few things we learn from the opening episode that continues throughout the rest of the run. You have to look for little clues and some of them would be visual. Colin Dexter who wrote the original books also compiled crosswords and he treated his mysteries the same way. The story is well paced, there are plenty of red herrings, blind alleys and the two hours fly by. Lewis also provides some humour which helps. Luckily the younger Lewis gets on well with the older Morse despite not into drinking ale in pubs or classical literature or music. We learn that Morse went for the same promotion but he rubs some of his superiors up the wrong way or does not quiet say the right things to get ahead. This is the story where Morse is partnered with Sgt Lewis who until now was under the command of another Inspector who has since been promoted. However there is tragedy for Morse as Anne is found hanging, it looks like suicide but Morse thinks there is more to it and even has a Oedipus Rex theory. The neighbour opposite is a peeping Tom who spies on her. He composes music but is a law student who scrounges money from her. She teaches piano, she has a student living with her who is a bit weird. Morse is attracted to Anne Staveley, who is a member of the choir, he even walks her home. Inspector Morse is late for choir practice as his Jag was involved in a prang as he tried to disrupt a dodgy garage. Anthony Minghella who would later win an Oscar for The English Patient adapted this story. It was then I became a fan of the series. I never watched the early episodes when it aired on ITV only catching the repeats on Channel 4. John Thaw went from The Sweeney where he played the two fisted Jack Regan catching villains trying to get away with a sawn off shotgun in a Jaguar to a genteel, real ale drinking, classical music loving detective driving a vintage Jaguar.
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This is the series which led to the 2 hour detective format for ITV, not something that has always been successful, as I think their other cop shows have been padded somewhat.
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The script is well crafted, and there is an intriguing unpredictable storyline, and while it isn't faithful to the book, it is still an excellent episode.
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Also worth noting are contributions from the late Patrick Troughton as the blackmailing neighbour,Gemma Jones as the unfortunate Anne, James Laurenson as the "prime suspect" and the lovely Annie Lambert as his fiery wife. Kevin Whately also shines as Lewis, a young and quite charming character, who when compared to Morse couldn't be more different, and it is the characters' relationships toward each other that make the series so compelling.
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Thaw adopted a more likable and sensitive character than his novelistic counterpart, and it is this portrayal that I do prefer. John Thaw is magnificent in the title role, maintaining that standard all the way through the series' run. I loved the soundtrack when Morse is listening to Porgi Amor from Marriage of Figaro with a sad expression on his face, I just wanted to reach into the television and hug him. I don't think Dead Of Jericho is the best Morse episode, but it definitely worth a watch, and I couldn't fault it really. The first episode The Dead of Jericho is just brilliant, you can't help cheering, when Morse arrives on screen in the Jaguar to Vivaldi's Gloria. Inspector Morse is just amazing, with complex characters, well outlined stories, and well-crafted scripts.