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Subject: Television drama
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Asked by: swan55-ga
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Posted: 06 Jul 2004 11:26 PDT
Expires: 05 Aug 2004 11:26 PDT
Question ID: 370386
In which episode of Inspector Morse did Richard Briers appear, and is
it available on VHS or DVD?
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Subject: Re: Television drama
Answered By: jackburton-ga on 06 Jul 2004 12:21 PDT
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Hi Swan55,
  
Richard Briers appeared as "Sir Clixby Bream" in the episode "Death Is
Now My Neighbour" (Episode #10.1). This episode of Inspector Morse was
originally shown in the UK on 19th November 1997.
   
   
"Morse and Lewis are drawn to a modern estate in an old Oxfordshire
village when a young physiotherapist, Rachel James, is shot dead at 17
Bloxham Drive. They are called out again just 24-hours later when the
resident of number 15 is shot and killed by the same gun.
The detectives' investigations begin to reveal links between the
neighbours of the estate. But the murders soon take Morse and Lewis to
Oxford University and the impending election for Master of Lonsdale
College, presided over by the malicious retiring master, Sir Clixby
Bream (Richard Briers)."
http://www.rogerallam.webography.co.uk/morse.html
  
  
You can order it on VHS from Amazon UK for £8.99, here:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004CVTN/ref=ase_moneysavingga-21/026-1613029-7323649
   
  
The Inspector Morse Official website:
http://www.inspectormorse.co.uk/
  
  
  
Enjoy!
  
  
  
Source: Internet Movie Database
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001972/
(see 'Notable TV Guest Appearances' / No.11)
   
Search terms used:
[ "richard briers" "inspector morse" ], 
[ "inspector morse" "clixby bream" ]
swan55-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars

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