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Foyle investigates a series of nighttime holdups against apparent war profiteers, leading him to the nearby US military base run by Major Wesker. Dean's lover, Private Gabe Kelly, an African-American, appeals to Wesker to let him marry Dean but is later set up as the prime suspect in her murder.
Foyle's War is a British detective drama television series set during and shortly after the Second World War, created by Midsomer Murders screenwriter and author Anthony Horowitz and commissioned by ITV after the long-running series Inspector Morse ended in 2000. It began broadcasting on ITV in October 2002.
Foyle becomes aware of Strasser's war crimes in Normandy in 1944 and interviews Nelson, who tells him how Strasser gave the command to execute the U.S. Army soldiers he'd been working with, even though they had surrendered, in accordance with the conventions of war. Foyle exposes his superior's attempts to foil the Americans by faking Strasser ...
The Hide is a 2008 film, the debut from director Marek Losey, who previously had an award-winning career as a director of advertisements. [1] The film starred Alex Macqueen and Phil Campbell, based on the stage play The Sociable Plover by Tim Whitnall, who also wrote the screenplay. The film had the strapline "No Crime Stays Hidden Forever".
Michael Roy Kitchen (born 31 October 1948) is an English actor and television producer, best known for his starring role as Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle in the ITV drama Foyle's War, which comprised eight series between 2002 and 2015.
Foyle has been in retirement after his resignation a year earlier at the end of "Casualties of War".Stewart has been removed as a police driver by Foyle's replacement, Meredith, and has been working as a librarian in the Air Ministry's cartography facility at Beverley Lodge for the last six months.
Series 4 of the ITV programme Foyle's War was first aired in 2006. It is the only series to be divided into two parts, one comprising two episodes screened in 2006, and the other comprising two from 2007. It was the last series of four episodes; later series had only three. It is set in the period from March 1942 to March 1943.
Main cast (miniseries) 2001 Helen West: Dinsdale Cotton 2 episodes 2001 Swallow: Dr. Max Stokes 3 episodes 2002 The Other Boleyn Girl: William Carey TV movie 2002 Ultimate Force: Cpl. Sam Leonard 1 episode 2002–2010 Foyle's War: Paul Milner Main cast (series 1–6) 2003 Hawking: Hamlet TV movie 2010 Dirk Gently: Gordon Way 1 episode 2012