While Morse is in hospital for a bleeding ulcer, he takes an interest in an 1859 murder and becomes convinced its resolution was a miscarriage of justice.
John Thaw - Chief Inspector Morse Lisa Eichhorn - Dr. Millicent 'Millie' Van Buren James Grout - Chief Superintendent Strange Louisa Lawrenson - Nurse Hall David Keyes - Walter Towns (as David Keys) Paul Mari - Rory Jack Oldfield Judy Loe - Adele Cecil Alan Mason - Mr. Greenaway Aline Mowat - Sister Nessie MacLean Sara Carver - Nurse Fiona Philip Quast - Mr. Benfield Karen Staples - Mona Matthew Finney - PC Adrian Kershaw Jonathan Copestake - Philip Tomes Andrew Grubb - Ward (as Andy Grubb) Kim Durham - Alfred Musson Kieran Aherne - Charles Franks (as Kieran Ahern) Liam Barr - Thomas Wootton Candida Rundle - Hannah McNeil Patrick Hannaway - Dr. Willis Ian Coulson - Constable Chris Hargreaves - Constable Harrison (as Christopher Hargreaves) Jamie Christian - Constable Dean Jeff Nuttall - Mr. Justice Benham Michael Culkin - Mr. Sergeant Williams, Prosecution Simeon Andrews - Mr. Sergeant Lyons, Defence Peter Glancy - Jury Foreman Robert Ashe - Foreman Juliet Cowan - Joanna Franks Nick Raggett - Stevens Robert Gasser - Librarian Sarah Lam - Susan Ho Neville Phillips - Chaplain Roger Llewellyn - Governor Clare Holman - Dr. Laura Hobson Osmund Bullock - Verger Eamon Geoghegan - Mulvaney Robert Atiko - MC Colin Dexter - Man at Conference Guy Standeven - Barrister
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