A British ITV detective drama is set to reach a new audience as it joins another streaming service as part of a big new deal.
For a limited time, the first season of Endeavour is available to watch on Disney+ if you're a subscriber.
The show is part of an agreement between ITV and Disney that sees their streaming platforms each host 'A Taste of' section, where shows and films from the other can be viewed at no extra cost.
So far, the deal has seen Mr Bates vs The Post Office come to Disney+ and Guardians of the Galaxy come to ITVX, with The Bear set to arrive on ITVX too.
Content is set to be regularly 'refreshed' in each 'A Taste of' section, meaning things could get taken out as well as added.
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Endeavour is a prequel series to Inspector Morse, focusing on Morse's early career as a young detective constable.
It ran for nine seasons between 2012 and 2023, finishing with a total of 36 episodes.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the show has a 90% rating from critics and a 92% rating from viewers.
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"Simply equal to any television ever produced," wrote one fan. "A must-see for anyone who likes a good mystery, great writing, and superb characters."
"This series is a worthy beginning for the juggernaut that became the Inspector Morse franchise. Shaun Evans is brilliant as young Endeavour, as is Roger Allam as Inspector Thursday," said another.
Endeavour season 1 can be streamed on Disney+ for a limited time, while all episodes are available on ITVX.
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