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Victoria Thomas Feb 25
Brilliant casting of Sam Thursday tonight. He could easily pass for Fred’s son
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John Garbutt Feb 18
programme based in 1963 but played two reggae tunes that were issued in 1967/8 worse still showed the wrong record whilst playing one of them ,still a great show
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Tom Holland Feb 25
Shaun Evans’ performance in is so impressive. It’s like he’s pupating into John Thaw before our very eyes.
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Roger Allam Feb 25
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Matt Feb 25
How things have now reversed. The white British population is now the minority in their own country and when they speak about it its labelled ‘racist’ and ‘bigoted’.
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Matthew Cadden-Hyde Feb 25
Watching - did they say the name of the aristocratic family was Creighton-Ward? Isn't that Lady Penelope's name in ?!
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Claire Shaw-Kew Feb 18
Mum is convinced that has included a reference to Crossroads with a motel in Kings Oak - anyone else? Even a woman who looks like Amy Turtle!
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Becky Feb 25
Morse is spending his lunch cavorting with a woman instead of having a depressing conversation with Fred. Am I watching the wrong show?
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Dakota Blue Richards Feb 25
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Colonel Ross Feb 25
I see Roger Allam's wife is playing the hairdresser
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Endeavour Feb 25
Times have changed... and it was never right
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Endeavour Feb 25
Don't put a foot wrong Fancy
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Charlot King Feb 25
It's Sunday, supper eaten, fire burning, cuppa and chocs on arm of sofa... Time for
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GB Clarkson Feb 25
'Naming of Parts' - the poem declaimed by DI Thursday in the closing moments of last night, was written by Henry Reed (associate of W.H. Auden & Louis MacNeice while a student at Birmingham University). HENRY REED: Collected Poems (ed. Jon Stallworthy), 2007
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Clare McCluskey Dean Feb 18
Young Morse and Joan just broke my heart again. 💔
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Twiggy Bigwood Feb 25
Well played ! Excellent Colin Dexter pic. Bravo!
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Endeavour Feb 25
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Rob Driscoll Feb 18
Great Colin Dexter “cameo” in
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Endeavour Feb 25
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Matt Wheeldon Feb 18
Scriptwriters of having a blast tonight. First Crossroads then a trainspotter reels off all the stations in The Great St Trinians Train Robbery.
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