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Lewis: Falling Darkness

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This is the second episode of Lewis written by Russell Lewis and the series has definitely found its best screenwriter to date.

Lewis: Your Sudden Death Questions

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Alan Davies aka Jonathan Creek had a key part in this series four episode. Acting may not be his strong point but he is OK on quiz shows.

Lewis: Dead of Winter

Spotting Kevin Whately playing taxi driver waiting outside a circus last month made me hope there would soon be a new series of Lewis.

Lewis: Counter Culture Blues

The scriptwriters of the fourth and final episode of series three finally managed to get out of the quadrangles of Oxford University - at least for most of the time.

Lewis: The Point of Vanishing

Jenny Seagrove delays the police investigation into two murders by walking away from Lewis whenever she has had enough.

Lewis: The Quality of Mercy

Another episode of Lewis where a professor from Oxford University is identified as the murderer. That must be one dangerous university to attend.

Lewis: Allegory of Love

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Lewis: The Great and the Good

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The final episode of Lewis written by Paul Rutman was probably the best of the series.

Lewis: Life Born of Fire

This is the episode where Lewis learns about conflict of interest and why suspects or friends of a victim should not take part in a police investigation.

Lewis: Music To Die For

One of the characters in this episode of Lewis was called Richard Helm, a name similar to that of an infamous CIA director. And so episode was about spies - or at least Stasi agents.

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