In the "Deadly Slumber" episode of "Morse," the murderer is revealed to be Dr. John H. "Jack" Wainwright. He is responsible for the deaths of several patients under his care, committing these acts under the guise of euthanasia. Morse uncovers the truth through his investigative prowess, ultimately bringing Wainwright to justice.
In the Inspector Morse episode titled "The Dead of Jericho," Harry Field is killed by his former lover, Margaret "Maggie" Field. She kills him in a fit of rage after discovering he was involved in a dangerous affair. This episode intricately weaves themes of love and betrayal, ultimately leading Morse to uncover the truth behind the crime.
In the "Endeavour" episode titled "Infernal Serpent," the young man arrested by Morse is played by actor Jack Bannon. Bannon's character becomes a key figure in the unfolding mystery of the episode, contributing to the story's tension and complexity. His performance adds depth to the narrative, showcasing the challenges faced by the characters in the 1960s setting.
Morse code
Oliver A. Morse died in 1870.
Francis Morse was born in 1818.
In "Inspector Morse: The Sins of the Fathers," the murderer is revealed to be the character Michael, who is the son of the victim. The plot revolves around a complex web of family secrets and betrayals, ultimately leading to the shocking revelation of his guilt. Morse uncovers the truth through his meticulous investigation and keen intuition.
Valerie Lewis dies in the "Inspector Morse" episode titled "The Wench is Dead," which is the second episode of the series' seventh season. Her death is a key plot point that drives the investigation, as Morse delves into the circumstances surrounding it. The episode originally aired in 1990 and is based on the novel of the same name by Colin Dexter.
In "Death of the Self," the murderer is revealed to be Dr. Edward "Eddie" Sutherland. He commits the crime out of jealousy and a desire to protect his own interests, leading to a complex investigation by Inspector Morse. The story explores themes of identity and morality, ultimately culminating in the uncovering of Sutherland's dark motivations.
It was used as part of the rave music mix in the episode 'Cherubim & Seraphim'.
In the Inspector Morse episode titled "The Dead of Jericho," Harry Field is killed by his former lover, Margaret "Maggie" Field. She kills him in a fit of rage after discovering he was involved in a dangerous affair. This episode intricately weaves themes of love and betrayal, ultimately leading Morse to uncover the truth behind the crime.
Schubert's String Quintet in C major
In the episode "The Infernal Serpent" from Inspector Morse, Morse investigates a murder at an Oxford college involving a controversial American academic. As Morse delves deeper into the case, he uncovers secrets and scandals within the academic community and navigates complex relationships among the suspects to solve the crime. Ultimately, Morse unravels the truth behind the murder, highlighting the darker side of academia and ambition.
It was a very short excerpt from Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier, the opera Morse is about to go and see.
Endeavour (the U is the British spelling)In the episode ENDEAVOUR Morse's friend called him Tom.
Prelude to act 1 LaTraviata ? Verdi
The aria "Senza mamma" from Sour Angelica by Puccini
In the "Morse" episode titled "Deceived by Flight," Peter Foster is killed by his wife, who is driven by jealousy and betrayal. She discovers that he is planning to leave her for another woman. This act of passion leads her to commit the crime, highlighting the themes of love and deception in the story.