Monday, May 23, 2022

ENDEAVOUR: MASTERPIECE PBS NEWS

From MASTERPIECE PBS:

After ten phenomenally successful years, producers Mammoth Screen, screenwriter Russell Lewis, Shaun Evans and Roger Allam have mutually decided to bring the internationally renowned Endeavour to a close, and the season currently filming in Oxford (Season 9) will be the last. 

"Endeavour has been a real labour of love for all of us, and we salute Russell Lewis for his extraordinary achievement in chronicling Endeavour Morse’s coming of age across 72 hours of TV. Russell always knew where he wanted the series to end, and that Remorseful Day is nearly upon us! We’d like to thank Shaun and Roger and all the other members of the Endeavour family on and off screen, and the show’s fans both in the U.K. and abroad. Russell has many surprises up his sleeve for the final three films, with the return of some familiar faces and new challenges for Endeavour and Thursday to face before the final goodbye!" 

MASTERPIECE Executive Producer Susanne Simpson adds, "Endeavour has been one of our most beloved MASTERPIECE series. Though we hate to see it end, we have been so proud to present this wonderful series to our viewers." 

A prequel to the iconic Inspector Morse series, Endeavour first aired on MASTERPIECE on PBS in 2012 as a single film. Since then 32 more films have been broadcast with a further three currently in production, bringing the total to 36. 

Fans in the US can look forward to Season 8 of Endeavour which airs Sundays, June 19- July 3 on MASTERPIECE PBS.

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3 comments:

Heidi said...

OH NO! I SO LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR SHOW.

PLEASE DO ANOTHER SHOW THAT CARRIES ON ONE OF THE CHARACTERS!

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTELLIGENCE AND STORYLINES.

HEIDI IN WILLIAMSBURG, MASSACHUSETTS

Anonymous said...

Say it isn’t so. I live these characters and believe the show to be well done. At least I get 2 more seasons here in the U.S.

Lesley said...

Oh no! One of the best written series on television!
I have thoroughly enjoyed every episode. The heartening thing is I notice you have written 36 films? Hoping this does not mean the series, but stand-alone films, because if so, I have 36 films to which to look forward.
Will they be shown in Australia? Please!