![]() ![]() Alastair Stoke (Jonny Phillips) was shot in the head on the farmland he co-owned with his troubled business partner Tom Marston (Aden Gillett), but as Hathaway delves into the network of fear and loathing that surrounds the surgeon, the case begins to careen out of control. It started with an arson attack on a hunting lodge, but soon enough Hathaway and DS Maddox (Angela Griffin) have a dead neurosurgeon on their hands. Meanwhile Hathaway (Laurence Fox) is wading into his first murder mystery – a tricky case that bridges the worlds of neurosurgery, blood sports and animal rights. So when the call comes from Innocent to take up his badge and rejoin the force, he jumps at the chance. It’s not Hobson’s fault, but retirement plainly doesn’t suit him. There’s something missing in Lewis’s life. > Buy the complete Season 1-7 boxset on Amazon. Add to this a severe manpower crisis – plenty of troops, not many veterans – and Innocent (Rebecca Front) has a crisis unfolding. ![]() Maddox, desperate to learn – to help – is getting nowhere. Diligent as ever, always the brilliant detective, Hathaway is too introverted and solipsistic to work as a boss. We pick up four weeks into his new career as DI Hathaway of the Oxfordshire Police, and he’s already onto his second sergeant, DS Lizzie Maddox (Angela Griffin), having acrimoniously parted with his first. He’s been fast-tracked through the promotion boards and two months ago, on Innocent’s advice, he took his inspector’s exams in London. Hathaway, after a year spent ‘taking a walk’, decided that a policeman’s life was something worth committing to. ![]() "In a way, I'd always thought we'd probably stop in the '60s, but there's still more stories to tell.ITV’s detective team of Lewis and Hathaway return this autumn for six new episodes of crime drama Lewis.Ī year and a half after the conclusion of the previous season – which left Robbie Lewis (Kevin Whately) focused on his retirement plans and James Hathaway (Laurence Fox) abandoning the Oxfordshire Police for an uncertain future – we find Oxford not quite as we left it. The writer told Digital Spy in 2019: "If there's an appetite to see Endeavour in the early '70s – if the audience are keen, and the network are keen, and the guys want to do it, then yeah, absolutely. Originally, according to an interview with Endeavour showrunner Russell Lewis, the plan was to end the show in the late 1960s, but Season 8 will be set in 1971. There are a number of warning signs, however, that Endeavour Season 8 will be the final set of episodes from the show, which airs as part of PBS's Masterpiece strand of British dramas. Though the coronavirus-related production shutdowns might mean that the show is delayed, fans of the retro British crime drama will get at least three more mysteries solved by Endeavour Morse (played by Shaun Evans). In August 2019, the Inspector Morse spin-off's UK network ITV renewed the show for Season 8, which was then set to air in 2021. Endeavour's shortened seventh season may have now aired in full on PBS, but the show will be back for more episodes. ![]()
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