

Foyle's War
8.62002X-RayTV-14
Michael Kitchen stars as Detective Chief Inspector Christopher Foyle in this original PBS Masterpiece Theatre mystery series. Set in the beautiful southern English countryside amid the disorder and danger of World War II, Foyle's War takes place far from the glory of the front.
Add to
Watchlist
Watchlist
By clicking play, you agree to our Terms of Use.
Episodes (4)
- 1. The German WomanOctober 27, 20021 h 38 minTV-14SubtitlesEnglish [CC]Audio languagesEnglishAt a time when German nationals are being interned in British camps, the beautiful Austrian wife of a local magistrate is resented by locals. When she is found murdered, a swastika painted on a nearby tree, Foyle realizes the seemingly peaceful Sussex town harbors any number of suspects.
- 2. The White FeatherNovember 3, 20021 h 36 minTV-14SubtitlesEnglish [CC]Audio languagesEnglishThe arrest of a young girl on a sabotage charge brings Foyle into contact with a group of English Nazi sympathizers. Shots are fired at the group's charismatic leader, but it is the hotel owner who dies. Foyle investigates the murder and uncovers a plot to smuggle a vitally important letter to the enemy.
- 3. A Lesson in MurderNovember 10, 20021 h 36 minTV-14SubtitlesEnglish [CC]Audio languagesEnglishA conscientious objector dies in police custody, setting in motion a series of suspicious deaths and a complicated puzzle for Foyle. When Foyle has pieced together the truth, the entry of Italy into the war engulfs a close friend in tragedy.
- 4. Eagle DayNovember 17, 20021 h 37 minTV-14SubtitlesEnglish [CC]Audio languagesEnglishIn the course of investigating a murder, Foyle uncovers a plot to steal art treasures being moved from the local museum to Wales for safekeeping. Meanwhile, Foyle's son flies his first mission as a Royal Air Force pilot and is accused of passing top secret information to the enemy.
More details
- Directors
- Jeremy Silberston
- Producers
- Jill Green
- Network
- RLJ Entertainment
- Content advisory
- Violence alcohol use smoking foul language