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PATREON: A Way To Support My Website and my work.
Hello everyone and welcome to this new post.
The Morse Universe is a labour of love, and I want to take it to new heights with your support. By becoming a Patreon, you’re not just contributing financially; you’re becoming a crucial part of a passionate community that believes in the power of the Morse, Lewis and Endeavour series.
Your support directly fuels the growth and improvement of my website, YouTube Channel, Twitch and all other social media sites I use to promote the Morse Universe. Whether it’s upgrading equipment, or expanding the scope, your contribution plays a pivotal role in making The Morse Universe website the best it can be.
By becoming a Patreon supporter you will gain early access to videos I create. Patreon supporters will have access to new vidoes etc one week before it is published anywhere else. Also, Patreon supporters will get at least one exclusive video per month. That exclusive video will not be published anywhere else for three months.
Patreon supporters receive a free copy of any new book I publish. Books for 2024 are a second edition of my Lewis book, a guide book to all the Oxford locations used in the Morse, Lewis and Endeavour series and a comprehensive, book on the Morse series.
Becoming a Patreon is quick and easy. Simply visit https://www.patreon.com/morseandlewisandendeavour to explore the membership tiers and find the one that resonates with you. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a meaningful difference.
Thank you for considering joining the my Patreon family. Your support means the world to me, and I can’t wait to embark on this journey together.
If you have any questions or just want to chat, feel free to reach out. Here’s to creating something extraordinary! Contact me via morselewisendeavour@gmail.com
Here is my Patreon account where you can read more about it, https://www.patreon.com/morseandlewisandendeavour
For as little as $5 a month (less than a magazine subscription) you can help to support my website, YouTube etc.
Warm regards,
Chris
Before I continue, in case you didn’t know, I have written a book on the Endeavour series. It has a colour (color) version, a B&W version and lastly a kindle version.

The book is only available from Amazon and can be purchased on Amazon.com. Click HERE to visit the Amazon page.
I hope this post finds you all well, mentally as well as physically.
Before the post begins please take time to read the following.
Please consider helping with the running of my website by making a donation via Paypal.
Donors without PayPal accounts can still donate using a credit or debit card.

>Also consider becoming a Patron through Patreon from as little as £5 per month. With Patreon you set up how much you wish to pay monthly. There are three tiers, $5, $10 and $15. It’s like paying for a magazine subscription.
Here is my Patreon account where you can read more about it, https://www.patreon.com/morseandlewisandendeavour
Thank you.
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Hello everyone. I hope this post finds you well. below are ten photos I bought from Ebay. Many of the photos will be known to Morse fans but I thought it was still worthwhile publishing them. I hope you enjoy them. Apologies for the poor quality of the scans.

Morse and Lewis in Italy for the episode, Death of the Self.

John Thaw.

John and the famous Jag.

John and Kevin from the episode, Who Killed Harry Field?

John and Anna Calder-Marshall from the episode, The Settling of the Sun.

John and Kevin.

John and Joanna David from the episode, Dead on Time.

John and Kevin. A publicity shot for the episode, Who Killed harry Field?

John and Kevin with Richard Griffiths. A publicity shot from the episode, The Day of the Devil.

And finally, the wonderful John and Kevin.
I hope you enjoyed the photos. Until next time, take care.
Excellent pictures Chris. They were quite a team.
I miss John Thaw 😢. Kevin is terrific in whatever he does. I’m glad that he’s working with his daughter Kitty in her singing career.
I’ve just been in Waterstones, and there seems to be a new paperback edition of Last Bus to Woodstock. I think it was on the ‘Cosy Crime’ table!
That is goods news. It shows that there is still an appetite for Morse.
Thank you for these pictures. They made me smile, remembering. We didn’t have those two long enough.