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Related: About this forumAnybody enjoy "Lewis" on Britbox
It's finally on Britbox. I've seen all the Inspector Morse, but only a few Endevour on PBS.
I prefer the Lewis character to even Morse.
I don't feel he has chemistry with the Dr, though I enjoy her character immensely.
Dalziel & Pascoe are also a good detective duo. That's on Britbox, too

ratchiweenie
(8,067 posts)Magoo48
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XanaDUer2
(15,332 posts)Both the Gambon and Atkinson versions

ratchiweenie
(8,067 posts)Magoo48
(5,910 posts)ratchiweenie
(8,067 posts)ratchiweenie
(8,067 posts)intellect to stop criminals when you can't just shoot them.
Magoo48
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samnsara
(18,394 posts)..i subbed with Acorn so hope they have it
Diamond_Dog
(35,959 posts)XanaDUer2
(15,332 posts)Enjoy
Scrivener7
(54,026 posts)but then I plan to watch Lewis.
As an aside, I think the theme song to Morse by Barrington Pheloung is absolutely beautiful.
XanaDUer2
(15,332 posts)I love it. Is Passport free? I hear nothing but praise for Endeavour
Scrivener7
(54,026 posts)XanaDUer2
(15,332 posts)I'm kinda ignorant on tech. Do you watch it on tv or online?
Phelong also composed the Lewis theme
Scrivener7
(54,026 posts)I'm using. I rotate through channels. Watch what I am interested in on one, and then cancel that and move to another. I find if I don't do it that way, I'm paying for a lot I don't use. Only the PBS stays always.
Montauk6
(8,858 posts)But dang if she doesn't make "Luther" look like "Psych" sometimes
I got a B-Box sub when I saw they held the complete BBC Time-Life Shakespeare series. Speaking of Brenda Blethyn, I had forgotten she was Cordelia in "King Lear." And can't forget young Alan Rickman's Tybalt in "Romeo and Juliet."