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The Best Episodes of Inspector Morse Season 7

Every episode of Inspector Morse Season 7 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Inspector Morse Season 7!

Inspector Morse is a detective drama based on Colin Dexter's series of Chief Inspector Morse novels. The series starred John Thaw as Chief Inspector Morse and Kevin Whately as Sergeant Lewis, as well as a large cast of notable actors and actresses.

Genres:CrimeDramaMystery
Network:ITV1

Season 7 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Inspector Morse" season 7 is "Deadly Slumber", rated 8.5/10 from 855 user votes. It was directed by Stuart Orme and written by Daniel Boyle. "Deadly Slumber" aired on 1/6/1993 and is rated 0.8 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Day of the Devil".

  • Deadly Slumber
    8.5/10 855 votes

    #1 - Deadly Slumber

    Season 7 Episode 1 - Aired 1/6/1993

    The owner of a private hospital is found murdered in his car, after a series of anonymous threatening letters. Suspicion falls on a retired book-maker whose daughter suffered severe brain damage as a result of negligence during an operation some years before. Morse spends a lot of effort in investigating the possibility that the dead man was criminally negligent, and concludes that he was. While he does his best to bring the killer to justice, Morse does not seem very troubled that at the end of the day he is unable to nail him.

    Director: Stuart Orme

    Writer: Daniel Boyle

  • The Day of the Devil
    7.7/10 767 votes

    #2 - The Day of the Devil

    Season 7 Episode 2 - Aired 1/13/1993

    Morse and Lewis hunt a violent rapist who has escaped from prison. They find themselves drawn into an under-world of satanists, and some of them seem more respectable than others.

    Director: Stephen Whittaker

    Writer: Daniel Boyle

  • Twilight of the Gods
    7.6/10 785 votes

    #3 - Twilight of the Gods

    Season 7 Episode 3 - Aired 1/20/1993

    A nasty but very rich businessman and a world-famous opera singer are in Oxford to receive honorary degrees from the Chancellor of the University. However, the ceremony has to be abandoned when a sniper opens fire on the procession of dignitaries. The singer is seriously wounded, but was she the intended target?

    Director: Herbert Wise

    Writer: Julian Mitchell