I’m wondering if at one point she might have considered drinking the vial to end her life (? The character development is wonderful, but the plot in this first episode is quite muddled, especially the behaviour of the Richards – Alan, Tony and Adele. I think she also gave a child up for adoption?The next piece of art in the episode can be seen on Anne Stavely’s living room wall;The episode starts off like an episode of The Sweeney (the section about the raid on the garage at least) and one wonders if this intentional by the writer Anthony Minghella. Congratulations on the website, you really have shown considerable endeavour in compiling and cataloguing the music, the paintings and the comment section makes for a pleasant read. !The main thing that struck me is how the Morse I saw here was not quite like the Morse people have chatted about. I just rewatched this Inspector Morse episode and loved seeing the start of the Morse – Lewis collaboration. Did the subject arise later in the episode? I messaged Chris some while ago about Dorney common. Agree that the plot in this episode was relatively weak and convoluted , but so interesting to watch the character development.Ned Murdock – Spencer Leigh (B. Thankfully, Morse’s leather jacket and hat combination never resurfaced in future episodes.Dorney Common where George Jackson collected the blackmail money is next to the rowing course built for the 2012 Olympics and on the opposite side of the Thames to Windsor racecourse. Both of the other prints (around 01:00) are in fact etchings by Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778). During his time as a pupil of Anne they became close and she began to mother him as a substitute for her lack of children. 12 in B flat major, K. 172‘I thought that, but Jackson also says “you got my letter?” He may be saying it in confusion rather than confirmation though I supposeI’m afraid I couldn’t identify this piece which is playing on the radio in Morse’s office at the Police Station. Detective Chief Inspector E. Morse of the Thames Valley Police meets Anne Scott at a party hosted by Mrs Murdoch in North Oxford.

He has an artistic temperament and a sensitivity that really rings true.

Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Very interesting site. From those descriptions, I expected an almost morose, rather moody and gloomy and depressed man, weighed down by his loneliness. Alas it’s nowhere to be found but a house adjacent to the common does have one in its front garden! What do you think?During filming of The Dead of Jericho.Hi Betty.

I am wondering a bit at how he got from “here” to “there,” so to speak, especially with his relationship with Strange and with what seemed to be flat-out heavy drinking.

I would think she would rethink the situation. The one found when Morse raided the Richards office was the one that Morse found and returned to him. I never was able to identify them. I love the incongruity of the typical police show scene with a raid on a crooked garage and the sound of Vivaldi and Parry. He also had a life outside of work, as evidenced by his participation in the choir, was on a friendly and familiar basis with his boss, and generally seemed to get on well enough with people. This scene just doesn’t work in relation to the rest of the episode. The rabbit test was performed from the late 1920s to the early ’60s, though the expression hung on for years after that. (WordPress are the company that I pay to use their platform).Does anyone know if that vial was poison? Thank you for it.This is an excellent website. Entering the email only means subscribing to my website you will NOT be creating a WordPress account.
Nothing about their actions makes any sense.Julian Walkers’s photographs and others can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/wirewiping/Hi.