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315:, and is a woman for whom Morse had silently pined for years. In 1972, Thursday sends the newly married couple to Kidlington for several months, where Strange’s secondment keeps them both safe from the fallout from the investigation and exhumations at the disused Blenheim Vale boys home, and from a biker gang’s retribution for the death of drug dealer Tomahawk Kennett. Thursday tells Strange, however, only that Kidlington is expanding, with more opportunities for advancement. Joan is never seen in 359:, in which Morse dies, Strange's attitude towards Morse might even be described as fond and affectionate. This is even more apparent in the original novel in which Morse is shown to have acted to prevent a potential embarrassment for Strange. The "matey" form of address is explained in the prequel as a common form of address by Strange for all his acquaintances. Strange is at Morse's hospital bedside when the latter dies, and he telephones Lewis with the news. 223: 304:
Morse's benefit in the sixth series, getting Morse transferred back to CID by telling Assistant Chief Constable Bottoms that Morse is a member of "one of the college lodges, I believe." Strange is also proud of the good works that he and his lodge do for charity, as he tells Joan Thursday in the eighth series.
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as Morse's immediate superior. Morse questions whether Strange's involvement with Freemasonry may be behind his promotion, and Strange admits that this may be so, although, unlike Morse, he sees nothing wrong with this, saying that you have to "play the game" to get ahead. He uses that connection for
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force. His relationship with the principal character, Morse, is at times turbulent. Strange is a traditionalist, a Freemason, and a stickler for rules and regulations. Morse is also a traditionalist, but not in the same conservative sense as Strange; likewise, Morse is not interested in
205:, Strange is played by Sean Rigby. Here the character is a uniformed Police Constable, working alongside the young Detective Constable Morse. PC Jim Strange interacts with the young Morse in a number of ways which point to the origins of later aspects of their relationship in the 354:
However, it is also clear that Strange has a deep respect for Morse, even if not always appreciating his methods. Despite often addressing Morse, somewhat dismissively, as "matey", a clear mutual respect eventually shines through their relationship – in the final episode,
351:); it is certainly true that the rules and regulations often frustrate Morse, and this leads to disagreements with Strange – a theme also picked up by the prequel, which shows the two characters disagreeing over the importance of rules in series 1, episode 1. 287:, Strange is already in the habit of addressing people as "matey". Slightly overweight, and given to bouts of pomposity, he is nonetheless a dependable and honest policeman, with his mind set on a career in the police. During the second series of 190:, he is present in the whole series (of 33 2-hour TV films) from beginning to end. He is absent from only a few of the intervening episodes. Strange's first name is never revealed in the Inspector Morse series. 374:, as indeed he had encouraged him earlier in the series to apply for a vacant Inspector's position in the Oxford traffic police. However, the character does not appear in the sequel series 201:
Strange was played by British actor James Grout (1927–2012), with Grout's BBC obituary stating it was the best-known character he had played. In the subsequent prequel series
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In the episode “Twilight of the Gods”, Strange is seen wearing a miniature form of the OBE medal on his suit, indicating he is the holder of the national honour.
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Numerous photographs, plaques, and model ships seen in the background of his office as Chief Superintendent suggest prior service with the
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proves his knowledge from the sublime (deep symbolism of masonry) to the less so (revealing to a junior traffic cop that he knows the
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series, Strange, holding the rank of Chief Superintendent, is the Divisional Commander for
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Strange’s wife, Joan, is the daughter of his and Morse’s first CID guv,
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and accepts. During the third series, set in 1967, he is promoted to
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Chief Superintendent Strange also shows a clear respect for and of
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and is referred to in that series only as "Mrs. Strange".
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Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
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Index

Chief Superintendent
Endeavour
Inspector Morse
Colin Dexter
James Grout
Sean Rigby
Chief Superintendent
Oxford City Police
Thames Valley Police
GM
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Detective
Chief Superintendent
OBE
Inspector Morse
James Grout
Police Constable
Sergeant
Endeavour
Sean Rigby
original research
improve it
verifying
inline citations
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Royal Navy Submarine Service
Freemason
Sergeant
Criminal Investigation Department
DCI

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