Morse – In the Shallows

By Alma Cullen and adapted by Richard Stoneman.

Based upon characters created by Colin Dexter

Terrible things happen even in beautiful places and among highly educated people. Morse, Lewis and Strange are back on their criminally fertile Oxford patch - dealing with a mysterious pair of Oxford students who appear to be fish out of water, a Don found dead in the river, and an attractive philosopher who pleads with Morse to drop his investigation to save her career.

It's still the early 1990s when computers, mobiles, digital media and sophisticated forensic techniques are not yet in use. Morse's detection methods rely on instinct, acutely honed observational skills and dogged gumshoe perseverance.

Cast:

Chief Inspector Morse....... Neil Pearson

Sergeant Lewis....... Lee Ingleby

Superintendent Strange....... Pip Torrens

Dr. Jessica Hinkley....... Anna Chancellor

Anthony Yateman....... Kevin Eldon

The Master....... Anton Lesser

Annie.......Ashley Smith

Hazel....... Rachel Atkins

Unsworth....... Edward Killingback

Gregson.......Harry Lister Smith

David Evans....... Henry Pettigrew

Vic Nelson.......  Okorie Chukwu

Quentin Spencer....... Ben Crowe

Produced by Marilyn Imrie

A Catherine Bailey production for BBC Radio 4

Size 79MB. Length 87 minutes, bit rate 128kbps

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  • Dear William

    Thanks for a great offering

    Bob

  • Thanks for this one as well! I missed it when it was broadcast.

    Roger

  • I know what I'm listening to tonight.  Thanks, William!

    • Thanks for sharing.

  • Thanks! What does bumped mean??

    • Hi Abby,

      I came across the term within the groups.

      By posting on an inactive thread you can move; (BUMP) it to the top of the list of active threads.

    • Thanks for letting me know!!!

  • Wow! Thank you William. This one completely passed me by. Very grateful :)

    David

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