Read about El deguello by Dimitri Tiomkin and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. The shoddy construction of the flats & the associated corruption rather reminded me of a similar plot-line in “Our Friends in the North” & the real-life scandal in the North East on which that was based. Baum is tree in German and garten is garden. That’s interesting, because I’ve definitely gotten the feeling since “Pylon” that they cut out almost the entire Endeavour/Joan relationship. Perhaps the author he was mistaken for was a very young Colin Dexter. (2) Ms. Frazil mentions the tearing down of the Oxpens was supposed to be a new start and a new residential area. “I though Hollis’s body was in a remarkable state of preservation for having been encased in concrete for a year.” But wouldn’t being encased in concrete be the very thing that would preserve it? Jago, when passing the envelope with money in it, says to Thursday, “It’s just baksheesh for a blind eye turned.” — Baksheesh is a word used in Asia meaning a small sum of money given as alms, a tip, or a bribe. Someone lent me a dvd and, although I was reluctant to ‘waste my time’ watching it at first, it made an immediate impression. The trumpet theme is similar to El Deguello from the Rio Bravo soundtrack. A little joke. They are cerebral without the carnage. I really have a hard time picturing him sanding and waxing the woodwork, say, or picking out paint swatches and choosing between the curtains an interior decorator has presented to him. The Latin phrase circled in red is, ‘dulce domum’. He was extremely intelligent, able to quote academics, and yet so dumb with obvious clues. thank you! Presenting a complex drama to be viewed on a small two-dimensional screen over a short timeframe has major challenges that need to be considered. One source of producing and distributing records from local bands and performers was BW Records, a local record label founded by Quentin ‘Reed’ Welty of Wooster, OH. To read my review of CONFECTION episode Series 6, Episode 3, click HERE. Did you discuss the meaning behind the Hebrew words and the implicit reference to the story of the Golem? And it was wonderful music, some of the greatest ever composed—baroque, classical, romantic, 20th century. Chris – love your review and all the great connections. It was also widely used by Simon Bolivar's armies, notably during the Battle of Junin[2] and the Battle of Ayacucho. Jul 17, 2019 - Explore Julia Webb's board "John Wayne in Rio lobo" on Pinterest. Great little disc. Even though this prayer is associated with death and mourning, it does not actually mention death. These flats are in Waulands Bank Drive, Luton. I live in the states (Texas) but LOVE Endeavour , Morse and Lewis and would love to read you research about these series. Each of these was associated with a season–Boreas was the cold breath of winter, Zephyros the god of spring breezes, and Notos the god of summer rain-storms. It’s a matchbox. And how long does it take for sea sand in concrete to destroy Rebar anyway? Episode Jag Rating – out of 10. When Thursday and Morse return to the police station after the shoot out, Thursday says, “Put the black spot on all of them.” The Black Spot is a literary device invented by Robert Louis Stevenson for his novel Treasure Island. [3], "Degüello" is a Spanish noun from the verb "degollar", to describe the action of throat-cutting. At around the 30 minute mark Morse is talking to the porter about Professor Burrowes. I heard “Treegarden.” And, at one point, I thought she said that the family name was translated from Baumgarten. Here I am thinking out loud again. The rules never apply to the rich, and Morse was always on the outside looking in. "[6] In it, Keller wrote, "When they sound the 'No Quarter', they'll rise to the slaughter, when they play 'The Deguello', the wail of despair.". Read more by clicking HERE. Because I enjoy opera I get lots of good-natured flak from some of my friends who seem to think that opera should be a reflection of reality as we commonly experience it. I think the scene where Strange takes down the picture of George Fancy is to show his ‘investigation’ is now over, rather than any point about the Freemasons. I don’t disagree, but I do especially like when the music played is organic to the action. Grace Burt. The story line with Mrs Bright in this particular episode could have been enhanced by the inclusion of some music, there must be very many beautiful arias that could easily have been used. It means either ‘Sweet Home’ or ‘Sweetly at home’. It projects westwards into the Bristol Channel and is the most westerly part of the historic county of Glamorgan. This sort of explains why they “didn’t see it coming” about the building. Touch wood.). You correctly caught on to the reference to ‘The Third Man’ in Fred Thursday’s comment about Holly Martins being his preferred author. The scene above is almost a perfect match for a scene in the Lewis episode The Lions of Nemea, (series 8, episode 3). He relates the story of Professor Burrowes hiking on the continent  before the war digging for fossils. .”. I hope this post finds you all well my fellow Endeavourists. I’m assuming the copyright has elapsed in regard to the character, Sherlock Holmes. I did wonder whether the Endeavour plot was an allusion to Grenfell, but as others have said, Cranmer seems more likely. I thought it was a cross between Tombstone and The Big Country. Oh, his beautiful . There was a lot of art on display at various places but it will take a while to identify. So glad you were able to calm down enough to see straight about this episode, Chris! A connection to Bright. This is of course a reference to Angela Lansbury who plays Jessica Fletcher in the TV series Murder She Wrote. Despite his foreign ancestry he became a Hollywood icon in film scores for his capacity to brilliantly capture classic Americana themes. I was particularly struck when Morse walked into the hospital with his hands in his pockets to see Sandra Reynolds. Spotted by a commentator in the tabloids…. I would rather see longer or more scenes with Dorothea Frazil, but as I wrote on the Pylon review comments, I don’t know whether Abigail Thaw wasn’t available for much filming, so her scenes were reduced from previous series. Further to my comment on this page, from March last year, regarding the actor Alexander Hanson, may I add another Morse connection, that is perhaps tenuous, but worth mentioning all the same. Same as this two-bob shitehawk.”, “A moment’s courage or a lifetime of regret? It’s during the autopsy scene and is lying amongst the dead man’s things. I also noticed a few times, across this series, that though Bright was disappointed to have been remanded to traffic, he still treated his command seriously and, in return, seemed to get a certain loyalty from his officers. Buried alive. Took me hours to find it. Anton Lesser as Chief Superintendent Reginald Bright, Alexander Hanson as Councillor Clive Burkitt, Colin Tierney as Assistant Chief Constable Bottoms, After having looked after my mum for some 11 years she is now unfortunately in a nursing home. Not only is this demonstrated by Strange’s doubts over his own loyalty to the Masonic mob, but this tug of war within oneself to stay loyal to a group and compromise one’s own integrity is further evidenced in both Thursday and Box throughout I feel. Thanks James, I will add that to my post. The image on the letterhead of the optometrist, is the same image of The Great Gatsby, and the underlying hint of how things operate for the wealthy vs the common man. Tell me if I’m wrong, but people don’t usually walk with their hands in their pockets, do they? My memory may be fuzzy about this, but I thought she said her ancestor–her grandfather, I believe? If you google Deguello theres a movie clip with pronunciation. But that’s simply not what it’s about. I am sure you have David Bishop’s excellent book ‘The complete Inspector Morse’ where he slays that ending and guess who wrote the screenplay…Mr Lewis no less! I believe it was a rather mundane, boring trite way to resolve so many loose ends. There is a Sherlock Holmes story called The Maple White Terror: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure. I cheat by watching episodes on some dodgy Web site that could be sponsored by God knows whom. Follow Morse, Lewis and Endeavour on WordPress.com (4) Did they say “Teagarden” or “Treegarden”? It’s happened to most of them but it seems Dorothea has suffered most in the final edit. the ear tugging and pushing his hair aside. Over the closing credits, Martin, backed by the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, sings a specially composed song, "Rio Bravo" (written by Tiomkin with lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. RIO BRAVO was made the year before THE ALAMO. Also Dean Martin's end credit song Rio Bravo and Dimitri Tiomkin's composition El Deguello make an appearance on this 21 minute disc. As they run Fred says, “Take ’em.” and pulls out his gun as does Morse, Jim and Bright. I was going to say there was so a gunfight in Lewis and then I remembered it was George Gently and Kevin Whately was a bad guy. The house that will eventually become his home for the rest of his life. Jefferies was played by Ian Burfield who as I said above appeared in the Lewis episode ‘And the Moonbeams Kissed the Sea’. At around the 26 minute mark, Bright has gone home after the collapse of the building. Nicholson set out to make things more orderly, by schematizing some 7,000 different classifications. He had been dead for about a year “encased in the foundations of Cranmer House”. (3) In “The Third Man,” the Holly Martins character wrote westerns. Much to agree with here, or to at least “yes, but…” to. I heard “Treegarden.” And, at one point, I thought she said that the family name was translated from Baumgarten. Good cop turned bad even. Like Shakespeare’s Iago in “Othello,” Jago was pulling all the strings in the background. On the map above there is an inscription, Anemoi. The death of a librarian at the Bodleian library has Morse and Thursday baffled. Dulcie was the Bright’s daughter who died in India. Nicely handled. If you do write a book and are able to get it published, please let us know the title. Max is indispensable to “Endeavour.”. Both scenes filmed at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. The young librarian is named Lucy Paroo. You have the right picture, but you say “Temple of Doom,” which is the wrong movie. Didn’t anyone laugh when they saw a math professor, a regular at the library, reading naughty books. Dimitri Tiomkin scored both films. I think with the potential for a limited time frame to explain Morse in the future, made them rush to fill in gaps. McGyffin tells Ronnie to wait in the car. Do you happen to know where the Council building interior was filmed? The Alamo New version of "The Alamo" is a historically credible but overly prosaic account of the most celebrated episode in the creation of an Americanized Texas. He probably told Win how much he loved her and his regret at the way he treated her. When Thursday and Morse are at Paige’s flat they look at a map of the Gower. Do a search on Youtube or a Google video search and you'll find lots of performances, including several of the Mexican calvary call, presumably the true Deguello. It was in the UK version that was broadcast. The drinking would have been over the course of years, the classical music to soothe the restless soul, or the fill in the holes in his bachelor life. Why give them the chance to get to cover. Oh and the classical music which seems to have evaporated! It’s fascinating that RL put the new house through such a torrid time to make it affordable to Endeavour… And adds a piquant history to Morse’s sentiment toward that (big) home. Nelson later paid homage to both the film and his character, Colorado, by including the song "Restless Kid" on his 1959 LP, Ricky Sings Again.