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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostA mistake repeated in The Guardian's review of the programme.
Seriously, though, I didn't watch this, not generally being a fan of Detective shows- Sherlock excepted- but I will certainly try and catch a repeat as a result of what I've read here.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostOne of my favourite actors
Got this recorded for watching tomorrow. Encouraging comments!
Many years ago I had the 'bright idea' of a 'tec series based on some 1920s stories about a toff 'tec and Allam was my ideal casting. Needless to say, the idea never came to fruition but RA really is the business.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostAlison Graham in RT always prefaces any mention of Roger Allam with "the sublime" - she's not wrong.
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[QUOTE=Mr Pee;117495]A mistake in the Guardian?? Unthinkable!!
Seriously, though, I didn't watch this, not generally being a fan of Detective shows- Sherlock excepted- but I will certainly try and catch a repeat as a result of what I've read here.[/QUOTE]
It's on the itv Player.
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Just spent a very pleasurable 2 hours watching this. Almost unalloyed pleasure... Really well done, I thought... Only reservation was about the rather cack-handed 5 minutes revealing the somewhat improbable perpetrator, and poor old young Morse's badly-written voice over at that point - very stilted.
But otherwise, yes! a treat! Splendid to see Allam and Malahide going eyeball to eyeball: the highlight of holiday viewing, IMO
And the delicate references were well done (esp the beat after the meeting with Ms Thaw as the editor of the Oxford Mail
Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Posta one off alas .
Well I'm not so sure. Was there not a one-off to start the Lewis spin-off. If the audience and critical reaction (and that of overseas partners - I noticed that PBS network Masterpiece credited http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/schedule/index.html ) is sufficiently strong, I suspect we may see more of young Morse...
You can vote for it in the super-duper Radio Times poll on the subject!!
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2012-...-a-full-series
Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Posti thought Fred Thursday could stand a series"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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[QUOTE=Norfolk Born;117556]Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostA mistake in the Guardian?? Unthinkable!!
Seriously, though, I didn't watch this, not generally being a fan of Detective shows- Sherlock excepted- but I will certainly try and catch a repeat as a result of what I've read here.[/QUOTE]
It's on the itv Player.
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostI'm afraid my reaction to the rear mirror shot was much closer to tears than lumps in throat. A very worthwhile way to spend two hours, with the very affectionate references to the 'real' Morse. I thought that, as a production, it was superior to the recent Lewis spin-offs and possibly better than the later non-Dexter Morse episodes. I do hope that there will be some follow-up episodes.
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marthe
I'm with you on that saly. I couldn't watch "Remorseful Day" again. I did, however, enjoy "Endeavour" and hope, along with VodkaDilc, that there will be some forthcoming episodes. We were both keen followers of Morse from beginning to end. It was broadcast over here by our PBS station WGBH and had a large number of fans. I've tried to like "Lewis" but his character seems so grumpy (though he has every right to be considering his misfortunes.) Hathaway (Laurence Fox) is the more interesting character in "Lewis".
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Anton, I didn't realize that Lewis was a Geordie. That throws a different light on the subject. Actually the only Geordie I know at all well is an ex-pat who now lives in Tennessee. He's not grumpy at all; but then his wife, born in Chile and brought up in Cumbria, is quite a dish! Poor Lewis is forever mourning the loss of his wife. Somehow I associated Kevin Whately with Derbyshire, but I suppose that's because of "Peak Practice."
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If memory serves in the early Morse books he was, I think, Welsh but for whatever reason Whately was chosen for the TV series and so he changed.............was the Jaguar not originally a Lancia? Or am I just being a thick as well as grumpy Geordie? The aforementioned daughter has met KW and found him to be incredibly nice and down to earth and not the slightest grumpy in real life.
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