I am watching the UK detective series Endeavour, filmed in the city of Oxford.
Whilst watching I open my laptop. On startup a photograph of somewhere around the world is displayed as wallpaper.
The picture this morning is of the Radcliffe Camera, a building housing a library of the Oxford University.
As I am watching Endeavour, there before me is the same scene, The Radcliffe Camera.
What do you think of the series? It does give an insight as to how the older Morse became the man that he was. IMO very good series, both Endeavour and Morse.
I am enjoying the series.
The brits make great Crime/Detective series.
I absolutely loved Morse but haven’t watched Endeavour, don’t know why as it sounds like my kind of thing.
Have a look for it. I found it at my local library on dvd.
‘Heartbeat’ is good too Bretrick it was filmed on the North Yorkshire moors and the plots and stories are a window into the past how life used to be up north.
The occasional music of the sixties was good too.
And then the world got complicated and every body was under surveilance and having to watch what you say and even think.
Did you notice how many police constables came a cropper there. Never lasted long did they.
Good series though and I loved the rural setting.
Shaun Evans plays the younger Morse very well indeed and I can now understand why he, Morse, died single.
Inspector Morse was bad enough … well, when I say bad I mean rather austere to live with.
Perhaps I missed what maketh the man from his earlier life.
Being the son of a Quaker and a gambler did not help with moulding him. Then the drink and his way of noncommittal quick relationships with his ladies set him for the rest of his days.