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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masters in Murder
Of the 33 entries in the Inspector Morse series this can easily be rated in the top ten. There are so many wonderful episodes making it very difficult to rank them - never the less, I have made an attempt and this one is my number 4. It provides a whacking good plot involving murder, blackmail and sex. Among Morse's dilemmas is his romantic interest, who may be a...
Published on November 20, 2006 by William J. Thor

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3.0 out of 5 stars Sleuthing out something I saw in this Video
In the scene where the blonde lady whose husband is up for the job and he tells her how VERY important it is to him, as a result of which she consents to the rather distasteful proposal of the horrid little man who apparently has the power to see that her husband gets it, she is wearing a blue sweater of intricate cable design. I want to get a picture of it. this is not...
Published on March 19, 2004 by D M HOWLEY


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Masters in Murder, November 20, 2006
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Of the 33 entries in the Inspector Morse series this can easily be rated in the top ten. There are so many wonderful episodes making it very difficult to rank them - never the less, I have made an attempt and this one is my number 4. It provides a whacking good plot involving murder, blackmail and sex. Among Morse's dilemmas is his romantic interest, who may be a suspect, whom Morse is secretly hoping is an innocent bystander - she is - and Morse has one of his few successful relationships. There are outbursts from the curmudgeon, but precious little cultural additions to the story for flavor; little opera and no art whatever. However even without the icing the plot is so strong it compensates very nicely. As a bonus after 31 episodes we learn Morse has a first name: "Endeavour." This is vintage Morse, without the topping. If you haven't seen it, make it your next choice
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars lust and ambition, August 23, 2004
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Pamela Williams (Saginaw, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
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This entry in the Morse series is thoroughly entertaining, as it blends elements of unbridled ambition, lechery, blackmail, revenge, and other forms of unprincipled behavior. Essentially, the plot revolves around competition for the candidacy of college master--- a position soon to be reluctantly vacated by the incumbent, Clixby. It is fascinating to watch as one of the main characters (with a homicidal past) resorts to extreme measures (double murders) to ensure that her philandering husband ascends to the master's position. The character of the current master (Clixby) is equally villainous--- seducing a candidate's wife with the false promise that he will ensure her husband's selection as master. One of the more uncharacteristic features of this entry is that Morse actually embarks on a successful romantic relationship. All things considered, this is a splendid mystery, especially since solving the case ultimately hinges on small mistakes by the conspirators (consumption of a regular rather than a diabetic diet). In the final analysis, a certain justice prevails in that none of the main characters escape significant negative consequences.
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mystery and Love, December 28, 2000
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This review is from: Inspector Morse - Death Is Now My Neighbour [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Inspector Morse shines in this film, as always. There is a slight twist at the end, and we have a rare glimpse of romance for Morse. The main characters have complicated love lives which all seem to intertwine and make the story very interesting. Morse is his staight-forward self, staying focused and solving the mystery at the end. very good viewing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Morse finds romance amidst two homicides, November 4, 2011
I greatly enjoyed Death is Now My Neighbour. The central plot may revolve around the murders of two people living in the same neighborhood in Oxfordshire, but there's also a second story arc which focuses on the gently evolving romance between Chief Inspector Morse and a potential suspect who shares Morse's candid reflections on life, wit, and a fondness for classical music.

The murders of two people living close to each other sets Morse and Lewis off on an investigation that comes back to the politics at Oxford, centering on the election of a new don upon the retirement of the present one, Sir Clixby Bream, a rather nauseating personality. As Morse and Lewis dig deeper, their list of suspects also grows, including the attractive woman Morse finds himself drawn to.

The romance arc weaved in seamlessly with the crime plot, and it was wonderful to see Morse find real romance with a woman very much his equal. I can't wait to see how this plays out in relation to the other stories in the series.

I did check out the episode listing for Inspector Morse and here they are:

First Series (1987)

The Dead of Jericho

The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn

Service of All the Dead

Second Series (1988)

The Wolvercote Tongue

Last Seen Wearing

The Settling of the Sun

Last Bus to Woodstock

Third Series (1989)

Ghost in the Machine

The Last Enemy

Deceived by Flight

The Secret of Bay 5B

Fourth Series (1990)

The Infernal Serpent

The Sins of the Fathers

Driven to Distraction

Masonic Mysteries

Fifth Series (1991)

Second Time Around

Fat Chance

Who Killed Harry Field?

Greeks Bearing Gifts

Promised Land

Sixth Series (1992)

Dead on Time

Happy Families

The Death of the Self

Absolute Conviction

Cherubim and Seraphim

Seventh Series (1993)

Deadly Slumber

The Day of the Devil

Twilight of the Gods

Specials 1995-2000

The Way through the Woods

The Daughters of Cain

Death is Now My Neighbour

The Wench Is Dead

The Remorseful Day
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5.0 out of 5 stars All of these movies are well written and good movie watching, November 5, 2009
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All of these movies are well written and good movie watching

lovely scenery in England. John thaw and Kevin Wheatly were excellent actors

would recommend all of Morse's movies to be bought and watched

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4.0 out of 5 stars Eaton is now his producer, December 27, 2003
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o dubhthaigh (north rustico, pei, canada) - See all my reviews
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The worst thing to happen to the Inspector Morse series was to have Rebecca Eaton of WGBH in Boston come on board to meddle with the production of these superlative series. She has a singularly unique grasp of the superficial that defies any but the best to add depth and subtlety to storytelling. Nearly alone, she justifies cutting the funding for Public Broadcasting.
In nay case, the main crime she perpetrates here is to excise the detail that Morse, in the course of the book, learns that he has diabetes, and in Colin Dexter's hands, the great detective manages to turn sombre news about himself into a key way to solve the mystery of the murders herein, much as he attacks the crosswords or leaves a brilliant clue as to his Christian name. eaton will have none of that subtlety and plays it straight like Angela Lansbury's "Murder, She Wrote."
More's the pity for the cast assembled here deliver an acting performance of consummate skill and finesse. The character, Clixby Beam, is as evil a character as ever encountered in Morse, and he is not the murderer! Whately and Thaw are positively brilliant all the way through. Morse finally manages a successful love affair with Adele Cecil, who will inspire him through these epochal episodes of his career.
There is less of a reference to classical music in this story, except for Adele's tacit preference for Wagner, which pleases Morse terrifically. This was in fact the episode woven with the fabric of Wagner's TRISTAN AND ISOLDE, but to expect Eaton to have picked that up would have been thoroughly unrealistic. She got the point of the importance of PARSIFAL to THE REMORSEFUL DAY, but how could you miss with Dexter's direct references to Hans Knappertsbusch.
Anyway, this is a great story that rises above the interference by an American producer. It is always interesting to observe how the Morse series portrayed the Americans. The shoe fits so compellingly. Adds a bit of irony to how wrong Eaton and her lot missed the subtle details in Dexter's stories and thereby in Morse's thinking.
I'd highly recommend this DVD, as I would all in the series. Certainly television has rarely risen to this standard, and when you consider how empty the bloated calories of current public and commercial TV are these days, this is a drama to be savoured and mulled over for ages.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Death Is Now My Neighbor, January 5, 2007
I like all of The Inspector Morse programs and this one is no exception.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Sleuthing out something I saw in this Video, March 19, 2004
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D M HOWLEY (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inspector Morse - Death Is Now My Neighbour [VHS] (VHS Tape)
In the scene where the blonde lady whose husband is up for the job and he tells her how VERY important it is to him, as a result of which she consents to the rather distasteful proposal of the horrid little man who apparently has the power to see that her husband gets it, she is wearing a blue sweater of intricate cable design. I want to get a picture of it. this is not my first endeavour (is that really Morse's first name?) but I have had no luck, so while this is perhaps the wrong forum, I am posting it in the hope that someone out there shares my fascination with this pattern and will contact me.
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