I was absolutely addicted to Morse on TV in the 1980's-90's! It's now wonderful to hear it on the wireless. I always have loved the wireless since a little girl listening to Dick Barton, Paul Temple and Journey into Space. Saturday Night Theatre too! My favourite medium! Thank you for this upload 🙏🏻👏👌
I love radio drama, and enjoyed this, but I do prefer the story as constructed for TV. I feel the same way about the audiobook of The Daughters of Cain -- I was intrigued to hear how it was apparently written, but TV made a far more convincing job of the story and its meaning.
I feel exactly the same way. This is one of my favourites from the TV series -- I especially liked little Holly Aird as the student, and the Rochester element. It made much more sense to have Max in it, and Fabia Drake's role as Miss Jarman was much more effective, as well as splendidly portrayed -- I can still hear her chewing on the word "clue." As for The Daughters of Cain, it's night and day -- the TV is vastly superior. I listen to these out of curiosity.
So, Lewis is being played by Ed Reardon! Well, the man who created and played Ed Reardon for BBC Radio 4. Hope he gets residuals for this so he can feed his cat, Elgar.
I was absolutely addicted to Morse on TV in the 1980's-90's! It's now wonderful to hear it on the wireless. I always have loved the wireless since a little girl listening to Dick Barton, Paul Temple and Journey into Space. Saturday Night Theatre too! My favourite medium! Thank you for this upload 🙏🏻👏👌
Just watched the box set 10 quid from eBay. Never gets old brilliant.
EXCELLENT THANKS 😊
thank you
Thank you very much!!!!!!
Very good
Excellent! Great twist at the end. Well worth a listen.
@Susan: Oh, there's a plot twist at the end? I can't wait!
I listened to it a few months ago. Yes, very good. You won't be disappointed!
Superb channel! Thank you.
crazy in love
O lawd morse got a kiss at last!!!!
I love radio drama, and enjoyed this, but I do prefer the story as constructed for TV. I feel the same way about the audiobook of The Daughters of Cain -- I was intrigued to hear how it was apparently written, but TV made a far more convincing job of the story and its meaning.
I feel exactly the same way. This is one of my favourites from the TV series -- I especially liked little Holly Aird as the student, and the Rochester element. It made much more sense to have Max in it, and Fabia Drake's role as Miss Jarman was much more effective, as well as splendidly portrayed -- I can still hear her chewing on the word "clue."
As for The Daughters of Cain, it's night and day -- the TV is vastly superior.
I listen to these out of curiosity.
Sounds like me when my dentures slip.
So, Lewis is being played by Ed Reardon! Well, the man who created and played Ed Reardon for BBC Radio 4. Hope he gets residuals for this so he can feed his cat, Elgar.
Jack Sugden is Inspector Morse 😃
The credit reader at the end said; 'From the book by Colin Dempster' as opposed to 'Dexter'
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