Inspector Lewis. The pilot and complete 1st series [videorecording] / Corporation for Public Broadcasting ; Granada International ; a co-production of ITV Productions and WGBH/Boston.
Mystery! (Television program) Lewis (Television program) Whom the gods would destroy. Old school ties. Expiation.
Notes:
Title from container. Kevin Whately, Laurence Fox, Clare Holman, Rebecca Front. Inspired by the Inspector Morse novels of Colin Dexter. Originally broadcast on public television in 2006. Contains the pilot and 3 episodes from the Masterpiece mystery! television series. Special features: access to the Masterpiece mystery! web site. For private home use only.
Contents:
[disc 1.] Series pilot / story by Russell Lewis ; produced by Chris Burt ; directed by Bill Anderson (ca. 90 min.) -- [disc 2.] Whom the gods would destroy / screenplay by Daniel Boyle ; produced by Chris Burt ; directed by Marc Jobst (ca. 90 min.) -- [disc 3.] Old school ties / screenplay by Alan Plater ; produced by Chris Burt ; directed by Sarah Harding (ca. 85 min.) -- [disc 4.] Expiation / screenplay by Guy Andrews ; produced by Chris Burt ; directed by Dan Reed (ca. 85 min.).
Summary:
Home from a two-year assignment in the British Virgin Islands, Inspector Robert Lewis, protégé of the legendary Inspector Morse, returns to Oxford, England in the series pilot, where he is teamed with a brilliant new partner, Detective Sergeant James Hathaway. Lewis barely makes it out of the airport before falling into his first murder investigation. But even if he solves the case, will his new boss still move him from the front lines to a training assignment? Next, Lewis and Hathaway return to the streets of Cambridge and the halls of Oxford University with three more mysteries to unravel. In Whom the gods would destroy, Detectives Lewis and Hathaway are thrown into a delicate murder case that implicates one of Oxford University's most prominent figures when an old classmate of his is found dead. In Old school ties, Lewis comes face to face with his past when the murder of bright young Jo Gilchrist pulls Lewis and Hathaway into a case driven by celebrity, scheming, and dangerous sexual politics. In Expiation, when a North Oxford housewife is found hanged, it appears to be an open and shut case of suicide. But the lack of a suicide note and the victim's seemingly perfect life leads Lewis to suspect foul play.
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