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Morse and Lewis investigate the death of Laura Poindexter, an American tourist who is part of an exclusive tour group visiting Oxford. Missing from her personal effects is her jewelry, including the Wolvercote Tongue which she was going to donate to the Ashmolean Museum. The pathologist determines that she died of natural .. Read more
| Starring | John Thaw, Kevin Whately, Peter Woodthorpe |
|---|---|
| Director | Peter Hammond, Alastair Reid |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
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Morse and Lewis investigate the death of Laura Poindexter, an American tourist who is part of an exclusive tour group visiting Oxford. Missing from her personal effects is her jewelry, including the Wolvercote Tongue which she was going to donate to the Ashmolean Museum. The pathologist determines that she died of natural causes, but Morse feels there's something not quite right. The mystery deepens when Theodore Kemp, the Ashmolean's expert on the Wolvercote Tongue, is found dead and Mrs. Poindexter's husband goes missing.
| Starring | John Thaw, Kevin Whately, Peter Woodthorpe |
|---|---|
| Director | Peter Hammond, Alastair Reid |
| Studio | ITV DVD |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 1987 To Rent: DVD: 07 Oct 2002 |
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Americans hit the Oxford trail
For those who might be worried that the title indicates something out of the ENT department, you can be reassured that the tongue in question is a missing piece... read more »
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Inspector Morse - The Wolvercote Tongue
Morse...... classic just like his Type 'C' Jaguar....
a modern sherlock....
I wont spoil this episode....watch it with a glass of ... read more »
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The Wolvercote Tongue
An excellent movie and especially moving when they rediscover the Wolvercote Tongue.
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Wolvercote Tongue misses the point
Good film but the production does not stress the point of the tongue clearly enough. Shame really as as usual it is an excellent Morse film.