It's 1969, and things have taken a darker turn for the old Cowley team. With Endeavour (Shaun Evans), Thursday (Roger Allam) and the gang now scattered across Oxfordshire, it takes a series of brutal crimes including the death of a young schoolgirl, a fatal act of sabotage, a deadly campaign of gossip and rumour in a picturesque village and a murder at the Bodleian Library to reunite them. Now joined by former adversary DCI Ronnie Box (Simon Harrison) and his sidekick DS Alan Jago (Richard Riddell), the gang must battle crime and corruption to finally solve their greatest challenge.
The Take
Set in the 1960s, against a backdrop of revolutionary social change, Endeavour chronicles the early criminal casebook of the young detective who will grow to be Colin Dexter's immortal Inspector Morse. Together with DCI Fred Thursday, his gruff yet kindly friend and mentor, DS Endeavour Morse investigates murders and dark deeds in the eternal city of dreaming spires. As Oxford's finest unravel a collection of unique and thrilling cases, writer Russell Lewis continues to reveal the hidden and secret history of Endeavour Morse.
1971 proves an explosive year at Castle Gate as CID investigates a bomb at an Oxford college and a death threat to Oxford Wanderers star striker. The death of a local taxi driver leads to a conspiracy at the heart of London's Soho, and when winter brings with it an almighty snowstorm, Endeavour finds himself stranded at an abandoned hotel, caught in a game of gruesome revenge, while Thursday races to find him before it's too late.
Come Rain Come Shine
Four-part third series of the spin-off of ITV's long-running crime drama 'Inspector Morse'. Set in the mid-1960s, the show follows Endeavour Morse (Shaun Evans) in his younger years as a police constable. Working alongside his senior partner Detective Inspector Fred Thursday (Roger Allam) and Sergeant James Strange (Sean Rigby), Morse engages in a number of investigations around Oxford, England. The episodes are: 'Ride', 'Arcadia', 'Prey' and 'Coda'.
Oxford's brilliant young detective opens the casebook on a brand new set of perilous murder mysteries as Endeavour returns. Barely a fortnight has passed since the dramatic finale of series three, and we find Oxford's finest picking up the pieces of their lives. Endeavour waits to hear the results of his Sergeant's exam, self-medicating to numb his heartache but whisky will only get a man so far. With the summer of 1967 fading into autumn, and the Cold War on the rise, Endeavour and senior officer DI Thursday soon find themselves plunged into their most baffling and darkly terrifying investigations to date.
Shaun Evans stars as the peerless DC ENDEAVOUR MORSE in nine unique mysteries of breathtaking complexity. Set against the historic spires of Oxford and the constantly changing climate of 1960s Britain these rich filmic and emotionally epic stories combine dazzling thrills with cerebral puzzlework. Prospering under the tutelage of DI FRED THURSDAY (Roger Allam) the two men forge a cast-iron partnership beginning with a tragic missing person's case in 1965 and continuing across the course of two further series authored by Russell Lewis. Gathered together for the first time they form a new exciting and indispensable chapter for Colin Dexter's fiercely intellectual creation - one of the enduring figures of British cultural iconography.
"Cashback" is a surreal blend of social commentary and fantasy. Directed by Sean Ellis and adapted from his own Academy Award Nominated Short Film.
Critically-acclaimed and internationally renowned detective drama Endeavour returns for a 9th and final series.
Vigil is an adrenaline-fuelled new thriller that unravels a high-stakes conspiracy threatening the very heart of Britain's nuclear deterrent. As this six-part drama commences, two seemingly disparate events - the disappearance of a Scottish fishing trawler and a death aboard a Trident nuclear submarine - bring the police into direct conflict with the Navy and British security services. DCI Amy Silva is thrown into this highly charged situation, tasked with heading an investigation both on land and at sea. Finding her authority increasingly weakened by the forces at play around her, the brilliant but fragile Silva is also left questioning her own choices as she navigates personal trauma and loss. This timely thriller takes viewers deep into the pitch-black icy waters of the Atlantic, to a place where tomorrow's geopolitical struggles are already being played out.
A British couple travelling through the Outback become involved with a mysterious and charismatic American.
The Take
Set from 1965 to 1971, the show follows Endeavour Morse in his early years as a police constable. Working alongside his senior partner DI Fred Thursday, Morse engages in a number of investigations around Oxford.
The lives and lifestyles of a group of young comprehensive school teachers in Bristol forms the backdrop for this critically acclaimed Channel 4 comedy drama series. Teachers is a funny irreverent look at the people we entrust our kids' education to. It follows a group of young teachers who aren't that different to their pupils. They smoke behind the bike-sheds argue with their parents and always have an excuse as to why they're late for school. More than anything Teachers reminds us that just because you're supposed to be a role model doesn't mean you have to share the same concerns as every other twenty-something: what am I doing with my life and I getting another sex...? Starring Andrew Lincoln (The Waking Dead); Nina Sosanya (Last Tango in Halifax); Rachel Cassidy (Lead Balloon); Gillian Bevan (Foyles War); Matt Horne (Gavin and Stacey). Special Features: Series One Behind the Scenes Interviews Series Two Behind the Scenes Interviews Series Three Behind the Scenes
Set in Oxford during the 1960s, against a backdrop of revolutionary social change, ENDEAVOUR chronicles the early criminal casebook of a young detective who will grow to be Colin Dexter's immortal Inspector Morse. Together with friend and mentor, the gruff yet kindly Detective Inspector Fred Thursday, the crime-solving pair investigate murder and dark deeds in the eternal city of dreaming spires. As Oxford's Finest unravel a collection of unique and thrilling cases, writer Russell Lewis continues to reveal the hidden and secret history of Endeavour Morse.
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