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Lewis and Hathaway are working their way through a lengthy list of suspects when an ambitious journalist and friend of the cast (Shereen Martineau) is also killed. It turns out that a female professor (Maureen Beattie), whose ornate turreted house is a residence for her student actors, committed the murders to protect her career.
Series 1 was broadcast as Season 1 in 2008. However, all of series 2 and episodes 1–3 of series 3 were broadcast as Season 2 in 2009. Episode 4 of series 3 and all of series 4 were broadcast as Season 3 in 2010. Series 5, 6, 7 and 8 were shown as Seasons 4, 5, 6 and 7 in 2011–2014. Series 9 was broadcast as "Season 8" in August 2016. [15]
James Hathaway is the fictional CID Detective Inspector working with Inspector Lewis in the ITV television series Lewis (known as Inspector Lewis in the United States). He is played by Laurence Fox. Hathaway holds the rank of Detective Sergeant until the penultimate series of Lewis in 2014, in which he is promoted to the rank of Inspector ...
Have noticed that the 2008 series episodes have 2007 dates. Watsonlv 19:29, 21 June 2010 (UTC) []. I just finished watching Series 6 of the PBS Original UK Edition of Inspector Lewis and was looking to see if there was a series/season 7 because DS Hathaway and DI Lewis are both discussing retirement.
The fourth episode of series 3, "Coda" has Jerome Hogg in a small role; Hogg was also seen in the Morse episode "Greeks Bearing Gifts". [22] [23] Additionally, the episode "Prey" (series 3, episode 3) is set at Crevecoeur Hall, the setting for "The Dead of Winter" (episode 13) of Lewis. One of the last lines in series 8, episode 3 (Terminus ...
The series comprises 33 two-hour episodes (100 minutes; excluding commercials) produced between 6 January 1987 and 15 November 2000. Dexter made uncredited cameo appearances in all but three of the episodes. In 2018, the series was named the greatest British crime drama of all time by Radio Times’ readers. [1]
Technically, this episode is part of Criminal Minds: Evolution, the recent Criminal Minds revival that aired on Paramount+, but it is considered as a continuation of the original series, so I felt ...
The popularity of the one-off episode spurred the continuation of the story into a total of nine series comprising 33 episodes, the most recent airing in 2015. In the latest series, Lewis had retired from the police force, but is brought back as a consultant to work with Hathaway, who is now a detective inspector himself.