Inspector Morse: The Dead of Jericho


09:10 am - 11:25 am, Monday, January 5 on ITV3 (10)

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About this Broadcast

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The Dead of Jericho
Season 1, Episode 1

First-ever episode of the popular crime drama, starring John Thaw as author Colin Dexter's Oxford detective who treats his cases as intellectual challenges. In this mystery, Morse is introduced to trusty Sergeant Lewis (Kevin Whately) and takes it upon himself to investigate the apparent suicide of a lady friend. Co-starring Gemma Jones, Patrick Troughton, James Grout and Peter Woodthorpe


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Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama Mystery

Cast & Crew

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John Thaw (Actor) .. Chief Inspector Morse
Kevin Whately (Actor) .. Det Sgt Lewis
Gemma Jones (Actor) .. Anne Staveley
Patrick Troughton (Actor) .. George Jackson
James Laurenson (Actor) .. Tony Richards
Peter Woodthorpe (Actor) .. Max
Norman Jones (Actor) .. Chief Inspector Bell
Spencer Leigh (Actor) .. Ned Murdoch
Anne Lambert (Actor) .. Adele Richards
Richard Durden (Actor) .. Alan Richards
James Grout (Actor) .. Chief Supt Strange
Charlotte Mitchell (Actor) .. Mrs Staveley
David Michaels (Actor) .. Pete
Paul Dixey (Actor) .. Tutor
Christopher Guinee (Actor) .. Grimes
Richard Cubison (Actor) .. Pharmacist
Souad Faress (Actor) .. Hospital doctor
Philip Voss (Actor) .. Coroner
Wayne Morris (Actor) .. Constable Dixon
Gary Webster (Actor) .. Colin
Sally Cooper (Actor) .. Receptionist
Rupert Holliday-Evans (Actor) .. David
Charles Hidgson (Actor) .. Jack Hornsby
Irene Sutcliffe (Actor) .. Mrs Hornsby
Gary Powell (Actor) .. Constable
Charlotte Stone (Actor) .. Charlotte
Alastair Reid (Director)
Kenny McBain (Producer)

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Did You Know..

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John Thaw (Actor) .. Chief Inspector Morse
Born: January 03, 1942 in Manchester
Best Known For: Inspector Morse.
Early-life: John Edward Thaw was born on January 3, 1942, in Manchester. He had a younger brother, Ray, but theirs wasn't an easy childhood. The boys' mother, Dorothy, left home when John was seven, while their father, Jack, was often away working as a long-distance lorry driver. Despite being painfully shy, John began appearing in amateur dramatics productions and eventually won a place at RADA, where he studied alongside his friend, Tom Courteney.
Career: Thaw's first professional job came at the Liverpool Playhouse. His film debut came in 1962's The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, which starred Courteney. Thaw worked extensively on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre, and early TV roles came in Z Cars and Redcap. But it was The Sweeney, alongside Dennis Waterman, that made him a household name thanks to its uncompromising style. He switched to comedy with Home to Roost, but it was playing Inspector Morse that made him a national treasure. Almost everything he touched then turned to gold; he starred in top-rated dramas such as Kavanagh QC, Goodnight Mister Tom and Buried Treasure. He died in 2002 following a battle with cancer of the oesophagus.
Quote: "I was born looking fifty."
Trivia: Divorced first wife Sally Alexander after four years and one daughter in 1968. Married Sheila Hancock in 1974. They had a daughter together, and Thaw adopted Hancock's daughter from her first marriage.
Kevin Whately (Actor) .. Det Sgt Lewis
Born: February 06, 1951 in Newcastle upon Tyne
Best Known For: Playing John Thaw's right-hand man Lewis in Inspector Morse.
Early-life: Kevin George Edward Whately was born on February 6, 1951, in Hexham, and grew up in the remote Northumberland countryside. His father was in the Navy, and Whately only saw him two or three times a year. He began acting at the age of four and it remained a passion throughout school, alongside a short-lived desire to be a doctor. When his careers teacher advised against acting, he went into accountancy for three years. He later trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. His brother, Frank, is a drama lecturer.
Career: Whately's TV debut came in a 1979 episode of Shoestring. Two years later he had a six-week stint on Coronation Street. His big break came in 1983, when he landed the role of Neville in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. In 1987, he made his first appearance as Sgt Lewis in Morse, and has since appeared in Peak Practice, the TV dramas Trip Trap, Gobble, and The Broker's Man, as well as Oscar-winning drama The English Patient. Other projects include Paranoid, Silent Cry, Murder in Mind, Purely Belter, Promoted to Glory and The Children. He's now the star of hit Morse spin-off Lewis.
Quote: On John Thaw: "John had a wonderful sense of humour which is belied sometimes by journalists' impression of him as irascible. He was a wonderful mimic, particularly of people on the set rather than famous people."
Trivia: Married to actress Madeleine Newton, who appeared alongside him in both Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and Inspector Morse. They have two children, Kieran and Kitty. His daughter is an acclaimed opera singer.
Gemma Jones (Actor) .. Anne Staveley
Patrick Troughton (Actor) .. George Jackson
James Laurenson (Actor) .. Tony Richards
Peter Woodthorpe (Actor) .. Max
Norman Jones (Actor) .. Chief Inspector Bell
Spencer Leigh (Actor) .. Ned Murdoch
Anne Lambert (Actor) .. Adele Richards
Richard Durden (Actor) .. Alan Richards
James Grout (Actor) .. Chief Supt Strange
Charlotte Mitchell (Actor) .. Mrs Staveley
David Michaels (Actor) .. Pete
Paul Dixey (Actor) .. Tutor
Christopher Guinee (Actor) .. Grimes
Richard Cubison (Actor) .. Pharmacist
Souad Faress (Actor) .. Hospital doctor
Philip Voss (Actor) .. Coroner
Wayne Morris (Actor) .. Constable Dixon
Gary Webster (Actor) .. Colin
Sally Cooper (Actor) .. Receptionist
Rupert Holliday-Evans (Actor) .. David
Charles Hidgson (Actor) .. Jack Hornsby
Irene Sutcliffe (Actor) .. Mrs Hornsby
Gary Powell (Actor) .. Constable
Charlotte Stone (Actor) .. Charlotte
Alastair Reid (Director)
Kenny McBain (Producer)
Anthony Minghella (Writer)

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