Series 7: 1993
# | Title | Writer(s) | Director | Original airdate |
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26 (7-01) | "Deadly Slumber" | Daniel Boyle | Stuart Orme | 6 January 1993 (1993-01-06) |
A botched operation leaves a woman severely brain-damaged. Is her father, a wealthy businessman, willing to kill in retribution? | ||||
27 (7-02) | "The Day of the Devil" | Daniel Boyle | Stephen Whittaker | 13 January 1993 (1993-01-13) |
A notorious rapist escapes from prison and tries to stay one step ahead of Morse and Lewis. | ||||
28 (7-03) | "Twilight of the Gods" | Julian Mitchell | Herbert Wise | 20 January 1993 (1993-01-20) |
An Oxford opera diva is shot by a sniper before a live performance, but was she the intended target? Including a rare TV appearance by John Gielgud as Chancellor of Oxford University Lord Hinksley, notable for a tongue-in-cheek exchange where Lord Hinksley remarks "My favorite composer is Cole Porter, what does that make me?", to which one of the persons present quips "a closet gay perhaps?". |
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