Inspector Morse. The Wench is Dead.

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First broadcast 11th November 1998.

Morse and Strange attend an exhibit entitled "Criminal Oxford", but during a lecture by Dr. Millicent Van Buren, a visiting professor from Boston University, Morse starts to feel ill, and is later found by Strange collapsed on the lavatory floor.

John Thaw - Chief Inspector Morse
James Grout - Chief Superintendent Strange
Clare Holman - Dr. Laura Hobson
Lisa Eichhorn - Dr. Millicent 'Millie' Van Buren
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 McLean
Sara Carver - Nurse Fiona
Philip Quast - Mr. Benfield
Karen Staples - Mona
Matthew Finney - PC Adrian Kershaw
Jonathon 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
Osmund Bullock - Verger
Eamon Geoghegan - Mulvaney
Robert Atiko - MC