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LewisThe scriptwriters of the fourth and final episode of series three finally managed to get out of the quadrangles of Oxford University - at least for most of the time. Jenny Seagrove delays the police investigation into two murders by walking away from Lewis whenever she has had enough. Another episode of Lewis where a professor from Oxford University is identified as the murderer. That must be one dangerous university to attend. Kevin Whately was back for his third series of Lewis on 22nd March along with Laurence Fox as DS Hathaway and Laurence's dad playing the pompous university professor, Norman Deering. The final episode of Lewis written by Paul Rutman was probably the best of the series. This is the episode where Lewis learns about conflict of interest and why suspects or friends of a victim should not take part in a police investigation. One of the characters in this episode of Lewis was called Richard Helm, a name similar to that of an infamous CIA director. And so episode was about spies - or at least Stasi agents. ITV1 started its run of the second series of Lewis with And the Moonbeams Kiss the Sea. The second series has four episodes, one more than the first series. The first episode of the second series of Lewis gets a rerun on ITV1 this evening. Lewis returned to ITV1 without John Thaw but with the blessing of Colin Dexter. ITV1 had entrusted the first screenplay to Stephen Churchett who had wrecked one of the Miss Marple adaptations he wrote about a year before. |
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