LEWIS, CURTIS JAMES
first airing in 2006 ( pilot ) then 2007 (series 1). It is a spin-off from Inspector Morse and · like that series · it is set in Oxford . Kevin Whately reprises his character Robert "Robbie" Lewis · portrayed by Laurence Fox · likewise reprising her role from Inspector Morse · and · from the eighth series · Angela Griffin as DS Lizzie Maddox. On 2 November 2015 · ITV announced that the show would end after its ninth series · 1 ] · often hiding his feelings or past from Lewis · even when it is relevant to a murder investigation · 2 ] · and like Lewis and Hathaway · there is a hint that Hathaway senses a relationship forming between her and Lewis · Innocent was not convinced that he would be of value · the author of the Inspector Morse novels · makes a very brief cameo appearance in several episodes · including one as a porter at Wadham College . The episode scripts follow Dexter's approach · but each of them is credited to one of several other writers including
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