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PATREON: A Way To Support My Website and my work.
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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.
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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.
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For as little as $5 a month (less than a magazine subscription) you can help to support my website, YouTube etc.
Warm regards
Chris
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The play ‘So What About Love?’ from 1969, ran at the Criterion Theatre. Also included is a flyer from when it was performed at Manchester.
John Thaw and Sheila Hancock first met when they worked together on this play. Sheila was married to Alec Ross at the time, but she and John became good friends.






I hope you enjoyed this look into the past and a look into John Thaw’s world before he became a star.
If you are interested in reading more about John Thaw look no further than the John Thaw Archive which can be found at the top of the page on the right hand side of this website.

Thank you very much. I just found this about the two and thought, it might interest you.
https://www.facebook.com/classictvmoments/posts/sheila-hancock-has-always-said-her-relationship-with-john-thaw-was-not-conventio/1342753121228966/