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Endeavour Series 6 DVD delivers a gripping 1960s British crime drama featuring a star cast and complex storylines. Presented in PAL format with English audio, this 100g disc offers high-quality viewing and is a top-ranked favorite among mystery enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B07N6V3ZQ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 26,941 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 1,304 in DVD-VCR Combinations 5,878 in Television (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (652) |
| Date First Available | 28 Jan. 2019 |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Item model number | S6/TN-22 |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Product Dimensions | 13.5 x 1.5 x 19 cm; 100 g |
L**3
5 stars
still one off the best series
S**I
Outstanding Mystery Series!!
Endeavor is one of the best mystery series available today. The cast is excellent, the stories complex and well defined and executed, they capture the flavor of England in the 1960s and the characters and situations are human and not contrived. I would highly recommend the entire series to mystery lovers everywhere! I could not wait until June to watch season 6 episodes on Masterpiece Theatre. I have purchased the DVDs months earlier for previous series to watch. Fantastic quality and excellent delivery!!!!
C**R
Great police drama
Quick delivery, quality of video great
A**R
Endeavour very good series
Good series (6) or Endeavour, well worth wacthing time and again ,also use same supplier of dads and never had a bad one yet.
A**R
Brilliant all day long
I loved Morse with the so excellent John Thaw, I do like the spin off Lewis, but I prefer this to that, I think its the combination of the brilliant top drawer actors. Shaun Evans is superb in the the title role, but me its also the class support. Roger Allam, Anton Lesser, James Bradshaw, Sean Rigby, Sara Vickers, Abigail Thaw, and bring back the gorgeous Dakota Blue Richards for series 7!, these just add to the perfect package of actors in the series. Its set in the late 60's, so I love the period of it, with the cars and clothes of the time. Its one of those series you can just watch over and over again.
H**H
Yet Another Excellent Series Of "Endeavour"
If you're a big fan of Endeavour, then this will tick all the boxes. Series 6 brings us a new-look Shaun Evans sporting a moustache, and being shabbily treated by the powers that be. This series is a lot darker than the previous ones, and a bit more unpleasant. However, by the end, we find out who killed George Fancy, and justice is done. Great acting as always, and some curious storylines, all set within the gorgeous city of Oxford. I LOVE IT!
M**N
Endeavour Season 6 largely maintains the standards set by previous Seasons.
The fallout from the events depicted in the final Episode of Season 5 have resulted in a uniformed Morse being posted to a rural backwater where he spends his days driving round his patch in his Panda car clearly bored out of his skull. Supt Bright is in charge of Traffic and is the public face of the publicity campaign for the newly introduced Pelican crossings (much to the derision of his erstwhile colleagues back in CID now headed by DCI Box) whilst the Inquiry into the death of DC Fancy has left DCI Thursday reduced to the rank of DI and under Box's command. The only regular cast member to have escaped relatively unscathed is Strange who is pursuing his career path at Division - no doubt due to his Masonic connections Four Episodes make up Series 6 one of which is directed by Shaun Evans. Personally I think it is a mistake to allow lead actors to also direct as this tends to distract focus from their main function and the Episode concerned is more akin to a run of the mill edition of Midsomer Murders than a quality period crime drama. I also feel compelled to say that it is a tribute to the skills of that fine actor Roger Allam that he is able to make Thursday such a credible character despite the fact that the majority of the dialogue he is required to utter consists of either cliches or platitudes. My other quibble is that the final Episode bears the title "Duello" but nowhere is it explained why such a title was chosen. I believe I'm right in saying this is Italian for "Duel" which implies a battle between two individuals whereas here I suppose it could be argued that it is a fight between good and evil as illustrated by the eventual face-off at the end of the Episode. This resolves matters in such a way that it could well serve as a finale to the whole Endeavour journey as we see Morse take possession of the house where he lives out the rest of his days and acquires his first Jaguar - albeit black and not the trade mark red model of later years. However knowing how TV Company's like to get as much mileage as possible from high rating shows who's to say Endeavour won't appear again on our screens in 2020 and beyond. Extras comprise Shaun Evans directing "Apollo" / Supermarionation / The Endeavour Look / Box and Jago / Fred and Win. Audio is English only. Subtitles are English HOH only.
L**Y
Top quality viewing...
Endeavour never ceases to disappoint, in my view. I have the full box set in my collection of dvds, which I’m happy to watch and re-watch. Well made and well produced. You might think the quality would diminish by trying to make yet another series, but they just get better! If you’re a Morse fan, Endeavour is a must for you. I would definitely recommend.
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