TV series
Endeavour
Overview
The early days of a young Endeavour Morse, whose experiences as a detective constable with the Oxford City Police will ultimately shape his future.
Details
- First air date
- 2013-04-14
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 9 seasons
- Episodes
- 35 episodes
- Genres
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Network
- ITV1
- Production
- ITV Studios, Mammoth Screen, Masterpiece
- Country
- GB
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Shaun Evans as DC Endeavour Morse
- Roger Allam as DI Fred Thursday
- James Bradshaw as Dr. Max DeBryn
- Sean Rigby as DS Jim Strange
- Caroline O'Neill as Winifred 'Win' Thursday
- Abigail Thaw as Dorothea Frazil
- Anton Lesser as CS Reginald Bright
- Sara Vickers as Joan Thursday
- Dakota Blue Richards as WPC Shirley Trewlove
- Jack Laskey as DS Peter Jakes
- Carol Royle as Mrs. Carrie Bright
- Shvorne Marks as Monica Hicks
Creators and crew
- Russell Lewis - Creator
- Rebecca Eaton - Executive Producer
- Russell Lewis - Executive Producer
- Michele Buck - Executive Producer
- Damien Timmer - Executive Producer
- Edward Bazalgette - Producer
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