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List of Endeavour episodes

Endeavour is a British television detective drama series created by Russell Lewis and co-produced by Mammoth Screen and Masterpiece in association with ITV Studios. It is a prequel to the long-running Inspector Morse series and was first broadcast on ITV1 in the United Kingdom on 2 January 2012 and on PBS in the United States on 1 July 2012, as part of the Masterpiece Mystery! anthology. Nine series have been made, with the last broadcast on 12 March 2023.[1]

Series overview

Episodes

Pilot (2012)

Series 1 (2013)

Series 2 (2014)

Series 3 (2016)

Series 4 (2017)

Series 5 (2018)

Series 6 (2019)

Series 7 (2020)

Series 7 took place in 1970, with Russell Lewis writing the episodes. In the US, series 7 aired on consecutive Sundays, August 9–23, 2020 on PBS as Masterpiece Theater.

Series 8 (2021)

Series 8 was broadcast from 12 September 2021 and took place in 1971, with Russell Lewis writing and Shaun Evans, Ian Aryeh and Kate Saxon directing the episodes.[9]

Series 9 (2023)

Series 9 was broadcast on 26 February 2023, with all three episodes set in 1972.[10] It is the final series produced, by agreement of PBS Masterpiece, ITV and the cast. [citation needed] Russell Lewis wrote all episodes, with Shaun Evans, Nirpal Bhogal and Kate Saxon directing. The story comes to its logical end, telling how Inspector Morse developed into the character of the Morse series, across 72 hours of television episodes in ten years. Filming started in Oxford on 22 May 2022.[11][12] The announcement of the final series was made a week or so before series 8 began airing in the US on 19 June 2022.[10] The formal release for audiences in the United States, via PBS 'Masterpiece' was Sunday, June 18 at 9:00 p.m.[13]

Notes

  1. ^ First appearances of Shaun Evans as DC Endeavour Morse (later DS Endeavour Morse), Roger Allam as DI Fred Thursday, James Bradshaw as Dr Max DeBryn and Abigail Thaw as Dorothea Frazil.
  2. ^ First appearances of Anton Lesser as CS Reginald Bright, Sean Rigby as PC Jim Strange (later DS Jim Strange) and Jack Laskey as DS Peter Jakes.
  3. ^ First appearances of Caroline O’Neill as Win Thursday, Sara Vickers as Joan Thursday and Jack Bannon as Sam Thursday.
  4. ^ The plot draws heavily on The Lion in Winter and the Plantagenet family, with the firm owned by the Broom family (referring to the origin of the name Plantagenet), headed by the estranged couple Henry (referring to Henry II) and Nora (Eleanor of Aquitaine) and their sons Richard (Richard II) and Johnny (John) after the death of the eldest son Harry (Henry the Young King). Their home is Chinon Court (Chinon Castle), whilst Henry's secretary is Alice Vexin (Alys of France, Countess of Vexin).[3]
  5. ^ Filming took place at Bearwood House, Sindlesham.[4][5][6][7]
  6. ^ Last appearance of Jack Laskey as DS Peter Jakes and first appearance of Dakota Blue Richards as WPC Shirley Trewlove.
  7. ^ Jack Bannon as Sam Thursday is absent in this series.
  8. ^ First appearance of Lewis Peek as DC George Fancy.
  9. ^ Shaun Evans plays a dual role as Morse and the explorer on the cinema screen.
  10. ^ Guest appearance of Simon Harrison as DI Ronnie Box.
  11. ^ Last appearance of Jack Bannon as Sam Thursday. Caroline Goodall appears as Lady Bayswater, a former Nazi sympathizer. And Rebecca Saire, the wife of Roger Allam, appears as Hazel Radowicz.
  12. ^ Last appearances of Lewis Peek as DC George Fancy and Dakota Blue Richards as WPC Shirley Trewlove.
  13. ^ First appearances of Simon Harrison as DI Ronnie Box and Richard Riddell as DS Alan Jago.
  14. ^ This episode features the guest appearance of Thunderbirds-style Supermarionation puppets.
  15. ^ Chigton Green is a combination of town names and eponymous children's television programmes 'Camberwick Green' (1966), 'Trumpton' (1967) and 'Chigley' (1969), and in this 'Endeavour' episode there are characters named for characters in those children's shows: Carraway (Camberwick Green's fishmonger), Clamp (Trumpton's greengrocer), Farmer Bell (Camberwick Green), Cresswell (in Chigley the owner/manager of the biscuit factory, a factory called Cresswell's features in this 'Endeavour' episode).
  16. ^ Last appearances of Simon Harrison as DI Ronnie Box and Richard Riddell as DS Alan Jago.
  17. ^ Sara Vickers as Joan Thursday is absent in this series.
  18. ^ The life insurance scheme would not have been permitted under British law in 1970. It was not until the mid 1990s that viatical settlements were permitted in the United Kingdom.
  19. ^ Sara Vickers as Joan Thursday returns in this series.
  20. ^ Simon Harrison as Ronnie Box and Jack Bannon as Sam Thursday both return in this series.
  21. ^ Last guest appearance of Simon Harrison as Ronnie Box and Jack Laskey returns in this series as DS Peter Jakes.

References

  1. ^ "Endeavour confirms eighth series". Radio Times. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Weekly top 10 programmes". BARB.co.uk. Archived from the original on 18 July 2014. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
  3. ^ Elman, Leslie (22 July 2013). "Endeavour: "Rocket"". Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  4. ^ Nurse, Jon (6 April 2014). "Bearwood College scene of murder in ITV's Endeavour tonight". BerkshireLive. Archived from the original on 8 April 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  5. ^ "ENDEAVOUR: S2E2, NOCTURNE. Review + Locations, Literary References, Music etc. SPOILERS". Morse, Lewis and Endeavour. 12 June 2020.
  6. ^ "Bearwood College on ITV this Sunday 6th April for Endeavour Episode 2 'Nocturne' ( 8-10pm)". UK Boarding Schools.
  7. ^ ""Endeavour" Nocturne (TV Episode 2014) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g based on 28 day data from BARB for ITV and ITV+1 and 7 day data for ITV HD
  9. ^ "Endeavour Season 8 Detective Series Will Be Back: Release Date, Plot, And More". webnewsobserver.com. 6 October 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  10. ^ a b Mitchell, Molli (24 May 2022). "Why Has 'Endeavour' Been Canceled After 9 Seasons?". Newsweek. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  11. ^ Hubbard, Lauren (29 May 2022). "Everything We know About Endeavour Season 9". Town and Country Magazine. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Endeavour Announces its Final Season". PBS Masterpiece. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  13. ^ "Endeavour: The Final Season Airdate, Trailer & More | PBS". PBS.
  14. ^ "The Inspector Morse, Lewis And Endeavour Appreciation Society | Facebook". www.facebook.com.

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