Endeavour may have only finished its sixth series on ITV last night but it’s already been confirmed that the show will be back for a seventh series.
The hit detective drama, which is a prequel to the long-running Inspector Morse, is written by Russell Lewis. Series seven will be set in 1970 and production will begin later this year for transmission in 2020.
Filming will take place in Oxford and the surrounding area. Shaun Evans will reprise his role as the young Endeavour Morse with Roger Allam returning as mentor DI Fred Thursday.
Creator Russell Lewis says, āWeāre thrilled ITV has asked #TeamEndeavour to continue to add to the Casebook of Colin Dexterās immortal creation, and take E. Morse and Oxfordās Finest into a new decade of decimalisation, package holidays, the Oil Crisis, Blackouts, Three Day Weeks, and Europa Endlos.ā
Mammoth Screenās Managing Director, Damien Timmer added, āWeāve been thrilled with the response to Series 6 ā it’s testament to Russell Lewisā continuing cleverness and also the brilliant partnership between Shaun Evans and Roger Allam as Endeavour Morse and Fred Thursday. The 1970s are calling us, and we canāt wait!ā
Head of Drama at ITV, Polly Hill commented, āWeāre incredibly proud of Endeavour and delighted to have recommissioned the drama for a seventh series. Writer and creator Russell Lewis continues to engage viewers with carefully crafted stories for Endeavour and Thursday as we move into the 1970s. Weāre grateful to the production team at Mammoth Screen for continuing to deliver such a high quality drama.ā
Endeavour was recently voted the fourth greatest British crime drama of all-time in a Radio Times poll. The series started as a one-off film in 2012.