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Watch the mouth, it reveals what the eyes try to hide.
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I think sadly that Morse thinks that he can exist on his own and he only realises at the end that he can't and never really has been able to. I feel sorry for him.
John Thaw
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Parts like Morse don't grow on trees. He's a great character.
John Thaw -
I was involved in school plays, but when I left school I did a couple of odd jobs as a baker's apprentice and then as a fruit market porter in Manchester.
John Thaw -
I'm an introspective person. I'm not an extrovert.
John Thaw -
I'm not an instinctive actor.
John Thaw -
We all know that somebody did it, but how did they find the answer?
John Thaw -
I think Morse's thing about being a poor policeman but a good detective is a very good description of him.
John Thaw
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In the same way he's fascinated by crosswords, the puzzle of solving the murder is what drives him on.
John Thaw -
We were using a hand-held camera to film the scene when Morse collapses. The camera wouldn't start. Three times they said action and it still wouldn't work. To this day, they still don't know what was wrong.
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There is no more final end than death.
John Thaw