Passenger
- Episode aired Jul 8, 2018
- TV-14
- 1h 28m
The railway takes center stage as Endeavour investigates the disappearance of a local woman - with initial fears linking it to the unsolved murder of a teenager, killed several years earlier... Read allThe railway takes center stage as Endeavour investigates the disappearance of a local woman - with initial fears linking it to the unsolved murder of a teenager, killed several years earlier.The railway takes center stage as Endeavour investigates the disappearance of a local woman - with initial fears linking it to the unsolved murder of a teenager, killed several years earlier.
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- TriviaThis story again features the LP of opera singer Rosalind Calloway, which Morse was looking at in "Cartouche", the previous episode. Now, P.C. Trewlove finds it for sale in an open-air market and realizes that it is Morse's own because the singer has autographed it for him and included his name in the inscription. (Rosalind Calloway, aka Mrs. Stromming, was featured in the "Endeavour" pilot film).
- GoofsIn the house warming party the Rolling Stones track, Can You Hear Me Knocking, is playing as Morse goes through the house. The events of this episode take place in 1968 but this song was on the Sticky Fingers album, which came out in 1971.
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Chief Superintendent Reginald Bright: A reprimand is one thing. Humiliating junior ranks in front of senior officers is quite another.
DI Ronnie Box: I was putting her straight.
Chief Superintendent Reginald Bright: Indeed, and let me put you straight. I will be making express requests to Division the Hobbs case be taken back solely into Cowley's hands and you will not oppose it. Am I understood?
DI Ronnie Box: She was asking for it.
Chief Superintendent Reginald Bright: Don't ever let me hear you talk to one of my officers like that again. Hm.
DI Ronnie Box: Well, we all know you've got a bit of a soft spot for her, sir.
Chief Superintendent Reginald Bright: I beg your pardon?
DI Ronnie Box: Proper little Chief Super's pet. Maybe that spot's not so soft, eh?
Chief Superintendent Reginald Bright: One phone call from me to Division, you'll find yourself facing a disciplinary board.
DI Ronnie Box: Extension 388. Ask for the Chief Constable. It's a new world out there. By the book's all well and good. But it's fire with fire that gets results. Division knows it even if you don't.
Chief Superintendent Reginald Bright: Get out! Go on, before I forget myself! Get back... to whatever disgusting sewer you crawled out from! And don't ever dare to show your face in my station again. Or I promise you, you'll have cause to regret it.
- Crazy creditsThe final credits clue is Parliamentary Trains, which is the fancy term for ghost trains. Ghost trains, like the one in the episode, are still run to keep certain lines from closing. It takes an act of Parliament to close a line.
- ConnectionsReferences The Black and White Minstrel Show (1958)
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- Jan 9, 2021
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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