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Did Inspector Morse, the character played by John Thaw on telly, have a wife and/or children? Did Colin Dexter write the TV series as well a the books it was based on?
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Morse (the character) never married or had children. One of the enduring features of the series (and the books) was Morse's disastrous love life. Colin Dexter wrote 14 Morse novels and collaborated in the writing of all 33 episodes of the TV series. He was also consulted quite widely on the writing of the sequel "Lewis" and the prequel "Endeavour".
15:55 Wed 22nd Mar 2017
Morse was not married and no children.
The first of 33 episodes of the Inspector Morse television series was presented in 1987, with John Thaw as Morse and Kevin Whately as Lewis, and Dexter himself appearing in various cameos. When the novels ran out, Dexter wrote additional scripts for Morse before turning over the series to other writers. The last episode, in 2000, featured Morse’s death, and after Thaw’s death in 2002
The first of 33 episodes of the Inspector Morse television series was presented in 1987, with John Thaw as Morse and Kevin Whately as Lewis, and Dexter himself appearing in various cameos. When the novels ran out, Dexter wrote additional scripts for Morse before turning over the series to other writers. The last episode, in 2000, featured Morse’s death, and after Thaw’s death in 2002
Colin Dexter wrote roughly half of the TV episodes:
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Morse never married (or fathered children)
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Morse never married (or fathered children)
Morse (the character) never married or had children. One of the enduring features of the series (and the books) was Morse's disastrous love life.
Colin Dexter wrote 14 Morse novels and collaborated in the writing of all 33 episodes of the TV series. He was also consulted quite widely on the writing of the sequel "Lewis" and the prequel "Endeavour".
Colin Dexter wrote 14 Morse novels and collaborated in the writing of all 33 episodes of the TV series. He was also consulted quite widely on the writing of the sequel "Lewis" and the prequel "Endeavour".