![]() This may simply be British class distinction - unlike Morse and Hathaway, Lewis does not seem at home in Oxford. Superintendent Innocent felt the same way in 2006, but gradually came around.Īpparently Lewis does not make a good first impression. There is no difference in content (at least on Blu-Ray/DVD - The PBS broadcasts are a different matter)įrom the start, Inspector Lewis has featured a wide-screen picture and English SDH subtitles.Ĭhief Superintendent Jean Innocent (Rebecca Front) has left the series (transferred to the Suffolk Constabulary).Ĭhief Superintendent Joseph Moody (Steve Toussaint), who suspects that Inspector Lewis may no longer be up to the job. Series 9 (UK) = Season 8 (US) - the box under review. This is due to PBS's decision to broadcast the first three British seasons as two US seasons. There is some confusion about Season numbers in the United States and the United Kingdom. "One for Sorrow" is the first episode of Season Eight. ![]() One slight error: The Blu-Ray reverses the order of the first two episodes. Season Eight, Episode One was 1:20:32 on Masterpiece Mystery, but is 1:32:10 on the Blu-Ray The Blu-Ray/DVD contains the uncut BBC version. ONE GOOD REASON TO WATCH INSPECTOR LEWIS ON BLU-RAY INSTEAD OF PBS:Įach episode broadcast on PBS was at least ten minutes shorter than the original BBC broadcast. Inspector Lewis = 33 Episodes (27 with Sergeant Hathaway + the final 6 shared with Inspector Hathaway) Inspector Morse = 33 Episodes (with Sergeant Lewis) Series Eight - this box - is the final season of Inspector Lewis.ģ3 episodes broadcast on British television between 20.Īctor Kevin Whately actually played Robbie Lewis for 28 years (1987-2015).īefore becoming Inspector Lewis, he was Sergeant Lewis to John Thaw’s Inspector Morse Now in his seventies, Philip Hathaway is suffering from Alzheimer's and does not recognize his son James Philip Hathaway (played by Nicholas Jones - photo 5) returns for the final season of Inspector Lewis. Inspector Lewis is surprised to learn that Sergeant Hathaway is no stranger to Crevecoeur Hall or the Mortmaigne family There is another suspicious death at Crevecoeur Hall. Ten years later, just in time for the birth of his son, Philip Hathaway is promoted to estate managerĢ010: "Inspector Lewis" Season 3, Episode 2 (UK Season 4, Episode 1) Philip Hathaway, the Mortmaigne family gardener, is one of the suspects (played by Rob Callender - photo 4) Philip Hathaway, father of Sergeant/Inspector James HathawayĬonstable Morse investigates a series of suspicious deaths at Crevecoeur Hall, home of the incredibly wealthy Mortmaigne family. She joined the Thames Valley Police in 1995 and was originally a possible love interest for Morse (Sergeant Lewis was married at the time).Īlso characters common to "Endeavour" and "Morse".īut only one character appeared (fifty years apart) in both "Endeavour" and "Inspector Lewis" Laura Hobson (played by Clare Holman), the love of Inspector Lewis. There are a number of characters common to "Inspector Morse" and "Inspector Lewis" PHOTO 6 = INSPECTOR LEWIS (?) REPRIMANDED BY DCI GEORGE GENTLY PHOTO 5 = PHILIP HATHAWAY IN 2016 (LEWIS) PHOTO 4 = PHILIP HATHAWAY IN 1967 (ENDEAVOUR) LAURA HOBSON WITH INSPECTOR MORSE AND SERGEANT LEWIS PHOTO 2 = INSPECTOR LEWIS (AGE 64) WITH INSPECTOR HATHAWAY PHOTO 1 = SERGEANT LEWIS (AGE 36) WITH INSPECTOR MORSE
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