Starring: Kevin Whately , Laurence Fox
Directed by: Sarah Harding , Marc Jobst
Produced by: Chris Burt
Written by: Daniel Boyle , Alan Plater
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Oxford's Inspector Robert Lewis (Kevin Whately), protege of the legendary Inspector Morse (John Thaw), and his brilliant, brooding partner, Detective Sergeant James Hathaway (Laurence Fox) solve seven twisting new thrillers.
Item Number: 15559
Series 1
After Inspector Morse's worthy successor, Inspector Robert Lewis (Kevin Whately), returns to Oxford, dead bodies turn up on a houseboat, in a hotel and hanged at home. In Whom the Gods Would Destroy, the late houseboat owner may be the first victim of a 20-year-old plot Lewis must race to uncover. In Old School Ties, a notorious author's murder reconnects Lewis with his old flame, now a possible suspect. And why did a North Oxford housewife end her apparently perfect life without a leaving a suicide note? Lewis and his partner, Detective Sergeant James Hathaway, suspect the worst in Expiation. See if you can solve the crimes in all three episodes of this new hit series.
Series 2
Oxford's Inspector Robert Lewis (Kevin Whately), protege of the legendary Inspector Morse (John Thaw), and his brilliant, brooding partner, Detective Sergeant James Hathaway (Laurence Fox) are back in four twisting new thrillers. And the Moonbeams Kiss the Sea: How are two university murders, forged art and black-market antiquities connected to Shelley's poetry? Music To Die For: How are Wagner's music, Morse's memory and Berlin's Stasi involved in the shady world of bare-knuckle boxing and killing? Life Born of Fire: Why is a serial killer targeting a religious group? The Great and the Good: How does solving some cases expose personal demons for Lewis and Hathaway? As seen on PBS Masterpiece.
Whom the Gods Would Destroy - When Oxford graduate Dean Greely is found dead near his run-down house-boat, detectives Lewis and Hathaway are thrown into a delicate murder case which implicates one of the University's most prominent figures - college Principal Sefton Linn.
But as Lewis and Hathaway soon discover, Linn was not always so respectable. As an undergraduate, he was a member of "The Sons of the Twice Born," a hedonistic group that aspired to the principals of Dionysus, and who once killed in an attempt to experience the ultimate drug: Adrenochrome, found in the human adrenal gland. Dean Greely was also a member. But just a Lewis is preparing to make an arrest, his prime suspect-Linn-is also murdered, forcing the team to consider that Greely was not killed to keep past secrets buried, but to fulfill someone's clever and intricately planned revenge fantasy. Now Lewis and Hathaway are in a race to discover the identity of the group's victim twenty years ago before the remaining Sons are killed.
Old School Ties - When bright young Jo Gilchrist is found murdered in a hotel room, detectives Lewis and Hathaway are drawn into a case driven by celebrity, scheming and dangerous sexual politics that brings Lewis face to face with his past.
The murdered girl is one of three ambitious Oxford students who have invited Nicky Turnbull, a convicted computer hacker turned best-selling celebrity author, to give a lecture at the University Student's Union. But when Turnbull is also killed, Lewis and Hathaway believe Gilchrist's death may have been a mistake. Turning their attention away from the machinations of a loose alliance of driven students, they begin to look at the numerous enemies Turnbull made-those he stole money from, those he stole information from, the fellow prisoners whose stories he stole in order to make his book a best seller, and perhaps even his wife-Lewis' old flame.
Expiation - When a North Oxford housewife, Rachel Mallory, is found hanged at home, it appears to be an open and shut case of suicide. But though she leaves devastated husband and two young daughters, she left no suicide note. Much to the chagrin of CSI Innocent, the missing note and victim's seemingly perfect life leads Lewis to suspect foul play.
Meanwhile, Lewis receives a request for a meeting from a dying, highly respected Oxford law professor who wants to make his peace with life. To this end, he strikes a deal with Lewis. If the detectives will track down a former student whom he gravely wronged years ago, the old man will provide insight into Rachel Mallory's death. With no other leads with the Mallory case, Lewis has little to lose in going along.
But when the professor's first tip leads to another murder disguised as suicide, Lewis and Hathaway find themselves racing to deliver on their end of the bargain, before more lives are lost.
And the Moonbeams Kiss the Sea - A body is found in the Bodleian Library and further intrigue arises when stolen books are found in the victim's home.
Music to Die For - Professor Cole is a respected German history professor. When he is found dead it emerges that he patronised an illegal boxing club. Could his death have been an underworld killing?
Life Born of Fire - The suicide of a young man in a church causes a stir in Oxford. When more murders take place Lewis tries to find out more about a church group called The Garden.
The Great and the Good - A rape case appears to be solved when the chief suspect is murdered. But nothing is what it seems, and soon Lewis and Hathaway find the upper echelons of Oxford society closing ranks.
| DI Robert Lewis | --- | Kevin Whately |
| DS James Hathaway | --- | Laurence Fox |
| Ch. Supt. Innocent | --- | Rebecca Front |
| Dr. Laura Hobson | --- | Clare Holman |
Directed by Bill Anderson, Dan Reed, Bille Eltringham
Written by Colin Dexter, Alan Plater, Guy Andrews, Paul Rutman
Produced by Chris Burt
Executive Produced by Michael Buck, Rebecca Eaton, Damien Timmer, Ted Childs
Original Music by Barrington Pheloung
Cinematography by Chris O’Dell, Paul Bond
Film Editing by Michael Harrowes, Dave Thrasher, Jamie McCoan
Costume Design by John Lindlar