When Bright is taken ill, Thursday acts up as senior officer of the station, but does not enjoy administrative or political tasks, and is relieved when Bright returns. In the pilot episode of the series, Morse transfers to the Oxford City Police's CID in 1965 following the coaxing of the Oxford City Police's Cowley Station "guv", veteran DI Fred Thursday, after the young Endeavour successfully solves a double murder case. In the third series, it is shown Thursday has survived his ordeal, though it has adversely affected both his physical and mental health. In the original script for the pilot, the character was called DI Bernard Stokes. Home Office coroner Max DeBryn (James Bradshaw) has revealed that the weapon that claimed Fancy’s life was not present at the crime scene. His favourite opera singer is Rosalind Calloway, a killer whom he helped capture and who ultimately took her own life in the pilot episode. Joan is introduced in the second episode of Series 1 and in the final episode of Series 1, goes out on a date with DS Jakes, who takes her to the Moonlight Rooms nightclub in Oxford.
At the same time, as part of streamlining in the Thames Valley Police merger, Bright suggests that Thursday either retires or becomes a Training Officer, in part due to his age and high blood pressure.
But eventually, things change… THE LEAD-IN: Endeavour and Joan Thursday Morse and Joan quietly build a kind of casual friendship, one in which Joan enjoys teasing the serious Morse. The Thursdays don't know Joan is in hospital, they're out of town because Thursday receives a commendation from the Queen, and anyway the contact number she gives is Morse's. A non-smoker, Morse initially was a teetotaler, before being given a pint of ale by Thursday following his fainting at the sight of an autopsy. In the second episode, Thursday tries to get Morse to accept "General Duties" until he can pass his sergeants exam and be given more leeway, explaining to Morse that he needs more experience by saying he was a good detective, "...but a poor policeman. Upon return to active duty, Morse is confronted first by three cases, which he tries to tie in together. In the series finale, it is revealed that Thursday was originally an officer in the In the second series, Thursday displays more of a fatherly role toward Morse and explains his worry for the young detective to his wife, Win, particularly when Morse begins to show signs of delayed stress and increased alcohol consumption. Major series 1 - 5 spoilers ahead...Shaun Evans gave us a brittle, earnest, and immensely likeable take on young Detective Constable Endeavour Morse. His father was a taxi driver and his mother, Constance, died when Endeavour was twelve years old in 1950 when she was twenty nine. Win married Fred Thursday in November, 1941 before he was shipped out to Africa. Bart Church.
D.I. First, he falls into bed with Joan's cousin Carol after she seems to have been stood up by her date. When she tries to save Morse from the robbers, one of her colleagues is shot and dies for which Joan blames herself. The unusual atmosphere that’s suffusedFew were surprised when a full series was commissioned. In the original script for the pilot, the character was originally called Jackie Stokes. Sara, who grew up in Edinburgh, plays Joan Thursday in Endeavour. He is still applying the lessons learnt in the tropics – a certain ‘Empire’ way of dealing with ‘local officers’ and indigenous peoples – to the good folk of Oxford.
(That "date" was Joan.)
In season 4, Thursday is dealing with his daughter Joan's departure and his wife's subsequent depression. Bureaucracy isn’t Morse’s only enemy, either. …
1967 was a year so rich in incident that it required both series three and four to do it justice, even if Morse’s own ‘summer of love’ was, rather typically, postponed to the altogether more politically turbulent 1968.While the murders, robberies, and scandals uncovered by Endeavour and his fellow dogged officers tend to be resolved in a single episode, a number of themes and relationships have developed over the years that require a spot of explanation for newcomers toMorse’s love life is a source of almost perpetual grief, both to the youthful policeman himself and toFor now, Morse’s slow-burn ardour for Joan Thursday (Sara Vickers) looks set to be a plot point again in series six.
Dr. DeBryn remains the pathologist for Thames Valley police in the first seven episodes of Monica Hicks is a nurse of Jamaican descent who lives in the same house as Morse. Later, Morse is notified when Joan is admitted to hospital following a miscarriage. In the Series 2 finale, it is revealed that in the mid-1950s as a child, Jakes stayed at a home for wayward boys in In the original script for the pilot, the character was called DS Kevin Ames. Church is the "guv" of the Oxfordshire (County) Police's Witney Station CID and was supervising Morse during his several months of "light duty" following his shooting. Morse administers to the critically wounded Thursday until an ambulance arrives. First seen in Series 5, Episode 2, Cartouche, when Charlie and his family visit Fred's family in Oxford.Dr. In the final episode, Morse asks Joan out for a coffee. Their romance appears to have ended when Morse was sent to jail at the end of series 2, though they remain friends after his release. She has also starred in TV shows such as The Crown, Man Down, and Taggart. I always want more or longer scenes with the pair. Fancy’s remaining colleagues, however, are still on the trail of his murderer. He visits her and learns from a doctor that she has fallen and has had a miscarriage.
Having averted a disaster at a nuclear power plant along with Thursday, Morse is awarded the George Medal and promoted detective sergeant in the series finale. what happened to thursdays daughter in endeavour Joan Thursday is Inspector Thursday’s daughter. Monica is portrayed by Shvorne Marks.
When Bright is taken ill, Thursday acts up as senior officer of the station, but does not enjoy administrative or political tasks, and is relieved when Bright returns. In the pilot episode of the series, Morse transfers to the Oxford City Police's CID in 1965 following the coaxing of the Oxford City Police's Cowley Station "guv", veteran DI Fred Thursday, after the young Endeavour successfully solves a double murder case. In the third series, it is shown Thursday has survived his ordeal, though it has adversely affected both his physical and mental health. In the original script for the pilot, the character was called DI Bernard Stokes. Home Office coroner Max DeBryn (James Bradshaw) has revealed that the weapon that claimed Fancy’s life was not present at the crime scene. His favourite opera singer is Rosalind Calloway, a killer whom he helped capture and who ultimately took her own life in the pilot episode. Joan is introduced in the second episode of Series 1 and in the final episode of Series 1, goes out on a date with DS Jakes, who takes her to the Moonlight Rooms nightclub in Oxford.
At the same time, as part of streamlining in the Thames Valley Police merger, Bright suggests that Thursday either retires or becomes a Training Officer, in part due to his age and high blood pressure.
But eventually, things change… THE LEAD-IN: Endeavour and Joan Thursday Morse and Joan quietly build a kind of casual friendship, one in which Joan enjoys teasing the serious Morse. The Thursdays don't know Joan is in hospital, they're out of town because Thursday receives a commendation from the Queen, and anyway the contact number she gives is Morse's. A non-smoker, Morse initially was a teetotaler, before being given a pint of ale by Thursday following his fainting at the sight of an autopsy. In the second episode, Thursday tries to get Morse to accept "General Duties" until he can pass his sergeants exam and be given more leeway, explaining to Morse that he needs more experience by saying he was a good detective, "...but a poor policeman. Upon return to active duty, Morse is confronted first by three cases, which he tries to tie in together. In the series finale, it is revealed that Thursday was originally an officer in the In the second series, Thursday displays more of a fatherly role toward Morse and explains his worry for the young detective to his wife, Win, particularly when Morse begins to show signs of delayed stress and increased alcohol consumption. Major series 1 - 5 spoilers ahead...Shaun Evans gave us a brittle, earnest, and immensely likeable take on young Detective Constable Endeavour Morse. His father was a taxi driver and his mother, Constance, died when Endeavour was twelve years old in 1950 when she was twenty nine. Win married Fred Thursday in November, 1941 before he was shipped out to Africa. Bart Church.
D.I. First, he falls into bed with Joan's cousin Carol after she seems to have been stood up by her date. When she tries to save Morse from the robbers, one of her colleagues is shot and dies for which Joan blames herself. The unusual atmosphere that’s suffusedFew were surprised when a full series was commissioned. In the original script for the pilot, the character was originally called Jackie Stokes. Sara, who grew up in Edinburgh, plays Joan Thursday in Endeavour. He is still applying the lessons learnt in the tropics – a certain ‘Empire’ way of dealing with ‘local officers’ and indigenous peoples – to the good folk of Oxford.
(That "date" was Joan.)
In season 4, Thursday is dealing with his daughter Joan's departure and his wife's subsequent depression. Bureaucracy isn’t Morse’s only enemy, either. …
1967 was a year so rich in incident that it required both series three and four to do it justice, even if Morse’s own ‘summer of love’ was, rather typically, postponed to the altogether more politically turbulent 1968.While the murders, robberies, and scandals uncovered by Endeavour and his fellow dogged officers tend to be resolved in a single episode, a number of themes and relationships have developed over the years that require a spot of explanation for newcomers toMorse’s love life is a source of almost perpetual grief, both to the youthful policeman himself and toFor now, Morse’s slow-burn ardour for Joan Thursday (Sara Vickers) looks set to be a plot point again in series six.
Dr. DeBryn remains the pathologist for Thames Valley police in the first seven episodes of Monica Hicks is a nurse of Jamaican descent who lives in the same house as Morse. Later, Morse is notified when Joan is admitted to hospital following a miscarriage. In the Series 2 finale, it is revealed that in the mid-1950s as a child, Jakes stayed at a home for wayward boys in In the original script for the pilot, the character was called DS Kevin Ames. Church is the "guv" of the Oxfordshire (County) Police's Witney Station CID and was supervising Morse during his several months of "light duty" following his shooting. Morse administers to the critically wounded Thursday until an ambulance arrives. First seen in Series 5, Episode 2, Cartouche, when Charlie and his family visit Fred's family in Oxford.Dr. In the final episode, Morse asks Joan out for a coffee. Their romance appears to have ended when Morse was sent to jail at the end of series 2, though they remain friends after his release. She has also starred in TV shows such as The Crown, Man Down, and Taggart. I always want more or longer scenes with the pair. Fancy’s remaining colleagues, however, are still on the trail of his murderer. He visits her and learns from a doctor that she has fallen and has had a miscarriage.
Having averted a disaster at a nuclear power plant along with Thursday, Morse is awarded the George Medal and promoted detective sergeant in the series finale. what happened to thursdays daughter in endeavour Joan Thursday is Inspector Thursday’s daughter. Monica is portrayed by Shvorne Marks.
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When Bright is taken ill, Thursday acts up as senior officer of the station, but does not enjoy administrative or political tasks, and is relieved when Bright returns. In the pilot episode of the series, Morse transfers to the Oxford City Police's CID in 1965 following the coaxing of the Oxford City Police's Cowley Station "guv", veteran DI Fred Thursday, after the young Endeavour successfully solves a double murder case. In the third series, it is shown Thursday has survived his ordeal, though it has adversely affected both his physical and mental health. In the original script for the pilot, the character was called DI Bernard Stokes. Home Office coroner Max DeBryn (James Bradshaw) has revealed that the weapon that claimed Fancy’s life was not present at the crime scene. His favourite opera singer is Rosalind Calloway, a killer whom he helped capture and who ultimately took her own life in the pilot episode. Joan is introduced in the second episode of Series 1 and in the final episode of Series 1, goes out on a date with DS Jakes, who takes her to the Moonlight Rooms nightclub in Oxford.
At the same time, as part of streamlining in the Thames Valley Police merger, Bright suggests that Thursday either retires or becomes a Training Officer, in part due to his age and high blood pressure.
But eventually, things change… THE LEAD-IN: Endeavour and Joan Thursday Morse and Joan quietly build a kind of casual friendship, one in which Joan enjoys teasing the serious Morse. The Thursdays don't know Joan is in hospital, they're out of town because Thursday receives a commendation from the Queen, and anyway the contact number she gives is Morse's. A non-smoker, Morse initially was a teetotaler, before being given a pint of ale by Thursday following his fainting at the sight of an autopsy. In the second episode, Thursday tries to get Morse to accept "General Duties" until he can pass his sergeants exam and be given more leeway, explaining to Morse that he needs more experience by saying he was a good detective, "...but a poor policeman. Upon return to active duty, Morse is confronted first by three cases, which he tries to tie in together. In the series finale, it is revealed that Thursday was originally an officer in the In the second series, Thursday displays more of a fatherly role toward Morse and explains his worry for the young detective to his wife, Win, particularly when Morse begins to show signs of delayed stress and increased alcohol consumption. Major series 1 - 5 spoilers ahead...Shaun Evans gave us a brittle, earnest, and immensely likeable take on young Detective Constable Endeavour Morse. His father was a taxi driver and his mother, Constance, died when Endeavour was twelve years old in 1950 when she was twenty nine. Win married Fred Thursday in November, 1941 before he was shipped out to Africa. Bart Church.
D.I. First, he falls into bed with Joan's cousin Carol after she seems to have been stood up by her date. When she tries to save Morse from the robbers, one of her colleagues is shot and dies for which Joan blames herself. The unusual atmosphere that’s suffusedFew were surprised when a full series was commissioned. In the original script for the pilot, the character was originally called Jackie Stokes. Sara, who grew up in Edinburgh, plays Joan Thursday in Endeavour. He is still applying the lessons learnt in the tropics – a certain ‘Empire’ way of dealing with ‘local officers’ and indigenous peoples – to the good folk of Oxford.
(That "date" was Joan.)
In season 4, Thursday is dealing with his daughter Joan's departure and his wife's subsequent depression. Bureaucracy isn’t Morse’s only enemy, either. …
1967 was a year so rich in incident that it required both series three and four to do it justice, even if Morse’s own ‘summer of love’ was, rather typically, postponed to the altogether more politically turbulent 1968.While the murders, robberies, and scandals uncovered by Endeavour and his fellow dogged officers tend to be resolved in a single episode, a number of themes and relationships have developed over the years that require a spot of explanation for newcomers toMorse’s love life is a source of almost perpetual grief, both to the youthful policeman himself and toFor now, Morse’s slow-burn ardour for Joan Thursday (Sara Vickers) looks set to be a plot point again in series six.
Dr. DeBryn remains the pathologist for Thames Valley police in the first seven episodes of Monica Hicks is a nurse of Jamaican descent who lives in the same house as Morse. Later, Morse is notified when Joan is admitted to hospital following a miscarriage. In the Series 2 finale, it is revealed that in the mid-1950s as a child, Jakes stayed at a home for wayward boys in In the original script for the pilot, the character was called DS Kevin Ames. Church is the "guv" of the Oxfordshire (County) Police's Witney Station CID and was supervising Morse during his several months of "light duty" following his shooting. Morse administers to the critically wounded Thursday until an ambulance arrives. First seen in Series 5, Episode 2, Cartouche, when Charlie and his family visit Fred's family in Oxford.Dr. In the final episode, Morse asks Joan out for a coffee. Their romance appears to have ended when Morse was sent to jail at the end of series 2, though they remain friends after his release. She has also starred in TV shows such as The Crown, Man Down, and Taggart. I always want more or longer scenes with the pair. Fancy’s remaining colleagues, however, are still on the trail of his murderer. He visits her and learns from a doctor that she has fallen and has had a miscarriage.
Having averted a disaster at a nuclear power plant along with Thursday, Morse is awarded the George Medal and promoted detective sergeant in the series finale. what happened to thursdays daughter in endeavour Joan Thursday is Inspector Thursday’s daughter. Monica is portrayed by Shvorne Marks.