After the filming of the final Morse episode, "The Remorseful Day", the burgundy Jaguar 2.4, registration number 248 RPA, used by Morse was given away in a prize draw to a man who lives in Oxford. The owner later sold the car at auction for £53,000 in April 2002. In 2005, the present owner spent £100,000 renovating the car and restoring it to its brand-new condition, and has put it up for sale.
Barrington Pheloung, the composer of the 'Morse' theme, and countless pieces of incidental music throughout the series appears as the Musical Director rehearsing the choristers (and Sir Lionel) practicing Faure's Requiem.
The episode title is taken from the poem "How Clear, How Lovely Bright" by A E Housman. Morse recites this poem to Lewis as they chat over a pint at the pub, with the setting sun behind them. It's also recited by the young Morse in Neverland (2014).
The episode title is taken from the poem "How Clear, How Lovely Bright" by A E Housman. Morse recites this poem to Lewis as they chat over a pint at the pub, with the setting sun behind them.
In the credits, the character played by Eddie Webber is given as "Hay Repp", which should be "Harry Repp".