Inspector Morse is back on the case. Today, ITV announced new details about the fourth season of Endeavour.
The UK drama stars Shaun Evans as a young Detective Endeavour Morse. The series airs on PBS in the United States.
According to ITV, season four production has begun. Regular cast members Evans and Roger Allam will return for a new set of mysteries set during the summer of 1967. Alongside Evans and Allam, James Laurenson, Tristan Sturrock, Gillian Saker, Adam James, and Chris Fulton guest star.
The new season will pick up only two weeks after season three ended, with Endeavour waiting to find out the results of his Sergeant’s Exam. Meanwhile, a new “thinking machine” will “plunge Endeavour and Thursday into their most perilous, baffling and darkly terrifying case to date.”
The new season of Endeavour is expected to premiere next year.
Read more details below:
Successful detective drama Endeavour, the prequel to Inspector Morse, will return to ITV for a fourth series following the strong audience reaction to series three. Set in the summer of 1967, the new films begin filming on location in Oxford in Spring 2016.
Endeavour stars Shaun Evans (War Book, The Scandalous Lady W) who has won the hearts and minds of critics and viewers alike with his portrayal of the young Morse. Scripts will once again be written by Russell Lewis, who also wrote for Inspector Morse and created Endeavour.
Acclaimed stage and screen actor Roger Allam (The Lady in the Van, Mr Holmes, Parade’s End) will return as Endeavour’s senior officer, Detective Inspector Fred Thursday alongside Anton Lesser as Chief Superintendent Reginald Bright, Sean Rigby as PC Jim Strange, James Bradshaw as Doctor Max deBryn, Caroline O’Neil as Win Thursday, Dakota Blue Richards as WPC Shirley Trewlove, and Abigail Thaw as Dorothea Frazil.
With 2017 marking the 30th Anniversary of Inspector Morse on ITV, viewers can expect many respectful tips of the trilby from Endeavour to its much admired progenitor in terms of guest casting, heritage characters and stories.
As Series IV (1967 Vol.2) resumes, barely a fortnight has passed since the events depicted in the series III finale, and we find Oxford’s finest picking up the pieces of their lives, both personal and professional.
Endeavour waits to hear the result of his Sergeant’s Exam, and self-medicates to numb his heartache, but whisky and Tännhauser will only get a man so far. While Thursday and Win deal with their own sense of grief. Their home is empty, Sam gone to the Army and Joan… Who knows where?
The summer of 1967 is on the turn. Midsummer has been and gone but in Lovelace College a team of boffins is about to unveil a ‘thinking machine’ that will challenge the Soviets, and plunge Endeavour and Thursday into their most perilous, baffling and darkly terrifying case to date. White Heat. Cold War. And an immortal game that will cast the life of a friend into the hazard.
The stories that remain will take Endeavour and Thursday, together with the rest of Oxford’s Finest, into places hitherto unexplored – the worlds of 1960s pop; Doctors and Nurses; and an exploration of the English pastoral.
Further cast for Film 1 includes James Laurenson (Wolf Hall, The Riot Club), who appeared in the very first Inspector Morse episode, The Dead of Jericho, as Tony Richards in 1987. James is playing Professor Amory and his appearance will coincide with the 30th anniversary of Morse in 2017. Also cast are Tristan Sturrock (Poldark, Doc Martin) as Dr Bernard Gould, Adam James (Doctor Foster, Thicker Than Water) as Kent Finn, Gillian Saker (Ripper Street, Misfits) as Pat Amory and Chris Fulton (One of Us, Stonemouth) as Broderick Castle.
Mammoth Screen, one of the UK’s leading independent production companies and an ITV Studios owned company, will produce the new set of films. The executive producers are Damien Timmer, MD of Mammoth Screen, Writer and creator Russell Lewis alongside former Endeavour producer Tom Mullens and Rebecca Eaton for WGBH. The Producer is Helen Ziegler and Ashley Pearce will direct Film 1.
Colin Dexter, whose first Morse story was published in 1975, continues his association with the drama, acting as a consultant to Endeavour producers.
Endeavour IV has been commissioned by ITV’s former Director of Drama Steve November and Controller of Drama Victoria Fea.”
What do you think? Do you watch Endeavour? What do you hope happens in season four?
I was lucky enough to watch the filming of an Endeavor episode in July 2015 while spending 3 weeks in Oxford. It’s one of my favorite shows and looking forward to season four. When will that be aired in the US?
What happened to Monica?
I get a kick out of the way you Brits police with brains and no shooting the automatic weapons( except armed response) I wish we American cousins could use less shooting. I enjoy guns for sport! Keep up the good wok I’ll miss Lewis and Morse, and Insp. Frost… I guess Law and Order re-runs.
My roots are all English but 200 years in U.S. Thanks again I ‘love await the next Endeavor oops.
L.Richmond Childs ,Western U.S. Anglophile Fan
I just watched season 4 on DVD and as the earlier series this is great. Can’t wait for season 5. Hope that it will be back soon!!!!
I started watching Endeavor from the beginning on Amazon Stream. It took me awhile to get used to the British accents and slang. Now I am so hooked on the show. I felt an attraction to characters “Joan & Morse”. I want to see her return and have a relationship with Morse. Don’t keep her away too long.
This is ITV at its best. I absolutely love this production. Shaun Evans and Rogar Allam are magic to watch. I can’t wait for series 5.
I would like to see Joan Thursday return and marry Endeavor. But I know it won’t happen, as he ends a bachelor.
I like the show a lot, but one of the things I like is when the characters are upright and moral. I really don’t want to see Morse start drinking too much. It will spoil the show for me.
The best TV series alongside Morsels. Great stories and personal lives in terwoven. Absolutely love it.
Just coming to the end of season 4 and seriously keen that series 5 is commissioned. Every single episode of season 4 has been captivating
The best !!!!! When will season 4 begin ?
Love the series…it’s a nice tie-in to one of my favoirtes “Morse.” Looking forward to seasons 4, 5, 6 etc….
Love the series, nice tie-in to one of my old favorites “Morse” – Looking forward to season 4, 5, 6 etc….
When will the Season Four air in the U.S.?
Endeavour series 4 – Wow…… bring it on please & don’t forget us in OZ – just a fantastic series. With Shaun Evans, Roger Allam, Anton Lessor including the delightful Dakota Blue Richards any new additional cast members in Series 4 will need to step up to the quality acting of this great cast.