Inspector Morse: Masonic Mysteries (1990)
Season 4, Episode 4
8/10
"Not Toscanini version, the worst one ever mad"
15 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Chief Inspector Morse love of classical music leads him, to become directly involved in an operatic company. In their production of Mozart's opera The Magic Flute.

Morse is endeavouring to become acquainted with Beryl Newsome, who is also performing in the same production.

Morse and Newsome attended rehearsals for the opera where she is murdered, and Morse becomes accused of her murder.

Morse has always been antipathetic to everything Masonic, and here he is absolutely surrounded by it. Both within and without the old bill.

Mozart is a famous classical music composer and noted Mason, his opera The Magic Flute is a hymn to the Masonic Order.

Morse superior Chief Superintendent Strange got his big break, in the old bill from his membership of the Order.

Strange suspended Morse from the case and appointed a Chief Inspector Bottomley, to take charge of investigations.

When Morse is interviewed by Bottomley it appears that he, is also a member of The Brotherhood.

Morse is being expertly done up like the proverbial kipper by a mysterious enemy, who is apparently dogging his very footsteps.

But who can it possibly be?

The prime suspect for Morse being a Hugo De Vries, is apparently deceased.
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