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Series 6 |
| 21 :06x01 - Dead on Time (Feb/26/1992) | | Ghosts from the past return to haunt Morse as he looks into the apparent suicide of an Oxford don whose widow turns out to be the same woman he was set to marry in his youth. | | Guest Stars: James Grout as CS Strange, Greer Gaffney as Henrietta Fallon, James Walker (1) as Henry Fallon, Adrian Dunbar as Dr John Marriat, Dominic Keating as Murray Stone, Tony Matthews (1) as Pathologist, Richard Hampton as Coronor, Christopher Owen (1) as Solicitor, Susan Jane Tanner as Nurse Rogers, Richard Pasco as William Bryce-Morgan, David Haig as Peter Rhodes, Samantha Bond as Helen Marriat, Joanna David as Susan Fallon | | | |
| 22 :06x02 - Happy Families (Mar/11/1992) | | The murder of a well-known business tycoon leads the Oxford detective to investigate the man's feuding family, and inadvertently makes him the unwitting target of a hate campaign by the gutter press - a problem compounded by his uneasy relationship with a new chief superintendent. | | Guest Stars: David Bauckham as Police Sergeant, Roger Demeger as Forensic Scientist, Daniel Mitchell (1) as Third Journalist, Sophie Heyman as Second Journalist, Tony Guilfoyle as First Journalist, Ralph Nossek as Professor Joshua Masterson, Richard Ireson as Pathologist, Jane Van Hool as Receptionist, Dorian MacDonald as Constable, Beryl King as Nottingham Woman, John Styles as Punch & Judy Man, Oliver Pearce Owen as Fairground Child, Jamie Foreman (1) as Chas, Mark Draper as Constable, Martin Clunes as James Balcombe, Rupert Graves as Billy, Gwen Taylor as Margaret Cliff, Charlotte Coleman as Jessica White, Alun Armstrong as CS Holdsby, George Raistrick as Sir John Balcombe, Jonathan Coy as Harry Balcombe, Sukie Smith as Lorraine, Colin Dexter as Tramp, Elizabeth Kettle as WPC, Andrew Ray as Alfred Rydale, Anna Massey as Lady Emily Balcombe | | | |
| 23 :06x03 - The Death of the Self (Mar/25/1992) | | Leaving behind the dreaming spires of his beloved Oxford, Morse sets off to investigate an Englishwoman's bizarre death in Italy, dragging a reluctant Lewis along for the ride. Their inquiries lead them to the vineyards and villas of Vicenza and Verona - as well as a glamorous opera singer. | | Guest Stars: Jane Wenham as Judith Haines, Jolyon Baker as Guido Ventura, Giorgio Serafini as Tomaso Salafia, Tatyana Colombo as Piera Conti, Allan Mitchell as Coroner, Cesare Landricina as Driver Ponso, Valeria Fabbri as Nicole's dresser, Janis Kelly as singing voice of Nicole Burgess, Alan Rowe as Alistair Haines, Kate Harper as Patti Wilcox, Colin Dexter as Man three seats from Morse in closing opera scene, Peter Blythe as Kenneth Lawrence, Frances Barber as Nicole Burgess, Michael Kitchen as Russell Clarke, Georges Corraface as Claudio Battisti, Jane Snowden as Maureen Dyson, Chris Hunter as Andreas Heller, Julia Goodman as May Lawrence | | | |
| 24 :06x04 - Absolute Conviction (Apr/08/1992) | | The Oxford detective goes to prison to investigate the murder of an inmate sent down for a property swindle. The victim's partners-in-crime are also incarcerated in the same low-security cell block - and Morse is determined to find out if they know anything about the killing. | | Guest Stars: June Watson as Mrs Harris, Kevin Walsh as Andy Metcalfe, Sue Johnston as Mrs Bailey, Philip Davis (2) as Roland Sherman, Jonathan Firth as Peter Thornton, James Aubrey (1) as Pathologist, Sue Withers as Court usher, Richard Hampton as Coroner, Paul Dalton as Photographer, Pete Lee-Wilson (1) as Journalist, Preston Lockwood as College chaplain, Georgia Mitchell as Doctor in Casualty, David Howey as Dr Stephen Archer, Cheryl Hall as Laura, Sean Bean as Alex Bailey, Diana Quick as Hilary Stevens, Jim Broadbent as Charlie Bennett, Richard Wilson (1) as Brian Thornton, Tony Steedman as Lawrence Cryer, Steven Mackintosh as DS Cheetham, Colin Dexter as cameo, Suzanna Hamilton as Emma Cryer, David Fielder as Prison chaplain, Susan Doran as Young doctor, Luke Williams as George Newcombe, Robert Pugh (2) as Harris | | | |
| 25 :06x05 - Cherubim and Seraphim (Apr/15/1992) | | The Oxford detective is shocked to discover his step-niece has committed suicide, and sets out to discover the reason for her death, entering an alien world of teenage rave parties and drug-taking. Meanwhile, sidekick Lewis has his sights set on promotion and is busy studying for exams. | | Guest Stars: Celia Blaker as Nurse, Freddie Brooks as Jacko Lever, Charlotte Chatton as Marilyn Garrett, Natasha Pope as Bristowe's girlfriend, Ian Reddington as Oakley, Louise Beattie as Lizzy Haines, Glen Mead as Wayne, Matthew Tordre as Ken Lewis, Larrington Walker as Charlie Lever, Charlie Roe as Mr Greenhill, Cinnamon Bone as Lynn Lewis, Tania Rodrigues as Teacher, Simon Gilbey as Boy in class, David Meyer (1) as Dr Hallett, David Bauckham as Desk sergeant, Bill Wallis (5) as Dr Sidney Hayward, Sorcha Cusack as Joyce Garrett, John Junkin as Chief Inspector Holroyd, Anna Chancellor as Sally Smith, Jason Isaacs as Dr Desmond Collier, Isla Blair as Janey Wilson, Liza Walker as Vicky Wilson, Charlie Caine (1) as Charlie Paget, Edwina Day as Gwen Morse, Phillip Joseph (1) as Keith Garrett, Christopher Benjamin as Professor Furlong, Doreen Ingleton as Annie Lever, Anita Wright as Mrs Venables, Rosalind Boxall as Hilary Lane, James Grout as CS Strange | | | |
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