Inspector Morse

Series 6

5 episodes · Feb 26, 1992

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  • Dead on Time
    S6E1

    Dead on Time

    Feb 26, 1992100m

    Morse investigates the apparent suicide of a terminally ill Oxford don and finds he has a personal connection with the family. As the case develops, Lewis worries that Morse's professionalism is being undermined.

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  • Happy Families
    S6E2

    Happy Families

    Mar 11, 1992100m

    Business tycoon Sir John Balcombe is found murdered at his country house, Balcombe Castle, with no signs of a break-in. As a result, the dead man's wife and sons come under suspicion. Morse finds that the family is strangely untroubled, and several of his prime suspects have flawed characters and dark secrets - and then the Balcombe family suffers another killing. Meanwhile, Morse has to cope with journalists who try to turn his own personality into a story - and he also suffers from an unhelpful Chief Superintendant, covering for the station's usual boss, who puts pressure on him to crack the case in a hurry. In the end, though, Morse is vindicated and his various tormentors get their comeuppance.

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  • The Death of the Self
    S6E3

    The Death of the Self

    Mar 25, 1992100m

    The strange death of an Englishwoman abroad takes Morse and Lewis to the city of Verona in northern Italy. Morse takes delight in open-air opera in the Roman amphitheatre and falls under the spell of Nicole Burgess, a glamorous opera singer. But Lewis is home-sick.

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  • Absolute Conviction
    S6E4

    Absolute Conviction

    Apr 8, 1992100m

    A convicted fraudster, one of three former business partners at an open prison, dies following an assault. Morse has to investigate the death while dealing with a brash subordinate and trying to avoid offending the prison authorities.

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  • Cherubim and Seraphim
    S6E5

    Cherubim and Seraphim

    Apr 15, 1992100m

    A new drug developed to combat senility is ironically being distributed to teens at all-night parties and driving some to suicide.

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