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  • Season 1
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DI Robert Lewis teams up with DS James Hathaway to look into the murder of an Oxford mathematics student.

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Danny Griffon
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Regan Peverill
Colin Starkey ...
Bernard Beech
Jack Ellis ...
Rex Griffon
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Trudi Griffon
Dennis Matsuki ...
Mr. Tanigaki
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Jessica Pollock
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Tom Pollock
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DS Hathaway
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DI Robert Lewis
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Air Stewardess
Alex Knight ...
DI Knox
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Dr. Laura Hobson
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Kate Jekyll
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Ch. Supt. Innocent
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Hal Bose
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Ivor Denniston
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Club Secretary
Adam Smethurst ...
Locksmith
Mark Small ...
Uniformed PC
Janet Maw ...
Secretary
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Colin Dexter ...
College Porter (uncredited)
Katie Harlow ...
Lady waiting at airport (uncredited)
Martin Heathcote ...
Sgt. Foster (uncredited)
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Johnny Griffon (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bill Anderson

Written by

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Colin Dexter ... (inspired by the Inspector Morse novels of)
 
Russell Lewis ... (story)
 
Stephen Churchett ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Michele Buck ... executive producer
Chris Burt ... producer (as Christopher Burt)
Ted Childs ... executive producer
Rebecca Eaton ... executive producer: WGBH Boston
Graeme MacArthur ... line producer (as Graeme Macarthur)
Kate McKerrell ... co-producer
Damien Timmer ... executive producer

Music by

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Barrington Pheloung

Cinematography by

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Chris O'Dell ... director of photography

Editing by

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Pamela Power ... (as Pam Power)

Editorial Department

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Nadia Naimi ... assistant editor
Vincent Narduzzo ... colorist (as Vince Narduzzo)

Casting By

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Susie Parriss

Production Design by

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Robin Tarsnane

Art Direction by

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Niki Wateridge

Costume Design by

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John Lindlar

Makeup Department

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Tina Brown ... makeup artist
Anne Oldham ... hair designer / makeup designer
Nicola Richards ... hair artist (as Nicola Mansell) / makeup artist (as Nicola Mansell)
Katie Lee ... makeup trainee (uncredited)

Production Management

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Farley Thomson ... post-production supervisor
Matt Clarke ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Nicki Ballantyne ... first assistant director
Daisy Caton-Jones ... third assistant director
Alex Mercer ... second assistant director
Emma Peter ... third assistant director

Art Department

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Alison Brown ... stand-by art director
Beverley Gerard ... stand-by props
John Keenan ... stand-by carpenter
Joe Linfield ... dressing props (as Joseph Linfield)
James Morgan ... stand-by props (as Jim Morgan)
Mike Smith ... dressing props
Brian Stachini ... stand-by painter
Charlotte Taylor ... production buyer
Colin Thurston ... prop master
Kevin Walker ... graphics designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Harry Barnes ... dialogue editor
Gareth Bull ... re-recording mixer
John Downer ... supervising sound editor
Steve Fish ... boom operator (as Stephen Fish)
Rob Humpage ... adr assistant
Sue Lenny ... effects editor
Richard Manton ... sound recordist
Adam Mendez ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Richard Straker ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)

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Dolores McGinley ... digital artist (uncredited)
Iain Read ... visual effects (uncredited)

Stunts

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Stephanie Carey ... stunt double
Nrinder Dhudwar ... stunt coordinator (as Nrinder Dhudwas)
Tony Christian ... stunts (uncredited)
Levan Doran ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Paul Herbert ... stunt double (uncredited)
Curtis Rivers ... stunt driver (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Steve Alcorn ... camera operator
Jon Beacham ... focus puller
Roy Branch ... electrician
Alex Coverley ... grip
Martin Cox ... electrician
Warwick Drucker ... camera grip
Vince Goddard ... gaffer
George Grieve ... clapper loader
David Mills ... camera trainee: dailies
Mickey Peerless ... best boy
Hilda Sealy ... first assistant camera
Paul Worley ... key grip
Jacob Barrie ... daily second assistant camera (uncredited)
Catherine Cornes ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Camilla Drennan ... clapper loader dailies (uncredited)
Tash Gamper ... assistant camera (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Esther Kennerley ... costume supervisor
Charlie Knight ... wardrobe assistant
Julie Merritt ... costume assistant

Location Management

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Alan Pinniger ... location manager
Chris White ... location manager

Music Department

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The London Metropolitan Orchestra ... performer: London Metropolitan Orchestra
Barrington Pheloung ... conductor
Amanda Street ... composer agent
Andy Brown ... music contractor (uncredited)
Darren Campan ... score preparation (uncredited)
The London Metropolitan Orchestra ... music performed by (uncredited)
Steve Mair ... musician: double bass (uncredited)
Amanda Street ... score supervisor (uncredited)
Allen Walley ... musician: double bass (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Pauline Harlow ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Tony Cooper ... unit driver
Simon Dennis ... unit driver
George Andrews ... unit driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Clifford De Spenser ... language coach: italian
Peter Gray ... picture publicist
Tony Hawkins ... production assistant
Gail Kennett ... production executive
Sarah Lindfield ... production secretary
Peter Mares ... press officer
Garry Marriott ... unit medic
Monique Mussell ... production coordinator
Rob Partridge ... armourer
Freya Pinsent ... production accountant
James Blythe ... floor runner: dailies (uncredited)
Gavin Hewson ... unit paramedic (uncredited)
Colin Munro ... additional floor runner (uncredited)
Simon Neville ... armorer (uncredited)
Faujja Singh ... armorer (uncredited)
Craig Topham ... runner (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

DI Lewis returns to Oxford after several years absence and is reluctantly assigned by his new boss, DCS Innocent, to the murder of an Oxford mathematics student who was shot while participating in a sleep study. The key-code used to access the sleep lab was assigned to a fellow maths student, Daniel Griffin, but Daniel's math tutor has provided him with an alibi. Daniel is a maladjusted young man who will soon inherit his father's automotive empire. He is disruptive and has no respect for his uncle who now heads the company. The future of the company however rests on an impending deal with Japanese investors who insist that family unity is all important at this time. When two other murders occur, Lewis must decipher a cryptic clue left in an old case file by his former boss, Chief Inspector Morse. Written by garykmcd

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Also Known As
  • Inspector Lewis (United States)
  • Inspector Lewis (United Kingdom)
  • Inspecteur Lewis (France)
  • Lewis - Der Oxford Krimi: Die Schlüssel zum Mord (Germany)
  • Lewis: Gensyn med Oxford (Denmark)
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  • 93 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia When Jessica Pollock is playing the trumpet, the music scholarship is funded by the Endeavour Award provided by an anonymous bequest. The secretary tells Lewis that the only stipulation the benefactor made was that the winner must "give solace to the soul with their playing". It is obvious that the benefactor was none other than Morse--whose rarely mentioned first name was "Endeavour." See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Lewis... Behind the Scenes (2007). See more »
Soundtracks Hysteria See more »
Quotes DI Lewis: Listen, You grab a table. I'll get them in.
DS Hathaway: Thanks, Sir. Mine is a pint.
DI Lewis: Mine is a pint, sergeant. You are driving.
[Throws car keys at Hathaway who catches easily]
DI Lewis: Orange juice or what?
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