LEWIS: Behind the scene photos from the Lewis episode, EXPIATION.

Hello everyone. I hope you are all well. I’m not too bad. I’ve received my mother’s ashes so I now have to organise a time when I, my brother and my kids can set my plan in motion for the interment of mum’s ashes.

I have been in contact with Ken Coombs who was Kevin Whately’s stand in during the Lewis series.

Here are six photo’s from the Expiation episode, series one, episode, three.

Here is what Ken wrote about the photos.

I am sending you some photos from the first episode of Lewis I worked on , “Expiation ”

“The photos from The Pitt River Museum are from the climax of the film. The interiors up to the narrow stairs of the tower were filmed in Oxford. The interior room with the children and the reverse was done at a studio in West London with Green Screen. The shots of Oxford are where Lewis & Hathaway walk back to the police station after the first meeting with La Plassiter in his rooms. The final photo is of Dorney Court, Windsor which was used for the interior shots of La Plassiter’s rooms.”

Enjoy. All photographs are the copyright of Ken Coombs.

 

Thank you Ken for giving us a glimpse behind the scenes. Ken has said that the next behind the scenes photos will be from the episode, And the Moonbeams Kiss the Sea.

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Author: Chris Sullivan

Up until a few years ago I was my mum's full time carer. She died in, 2020, of Covid. At the moment I am attempting to write a novel.

4 thoughts

  1. Excellent photos. I have just watched Expiation again and I noticed that at one point early on Lewis remarks to Hathaway that “Morse rated La Plassiter” and I was wracking my brain to remember if there was an episode of Morse in which La Plassiter actually appeared or whether this was just added to allow for a mention of Morse. Any thoughts?

    1. Hi Paul. The character of Le Passiter was never mentioned in the Morse series. As you wrote it was simply a throw away line about Lewis’s time with Morse.

  2. This is ironic, or perhaps the better word is coincidental. My mother and I, watched this very good Lewis episode last night. We had seen it once before, about three or four years ago. Anyway, thank you for displaying these lovely photos from the episode, with the help of Kevin Whately’s stand in.

  3. Thanks Chris and Ken for sharing, great to get some inside information and looking forward for the next set of photo’s of my favourite episode!

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