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Season: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
Year: 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008


Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: The German Woman

27 October 2002
Series premiere. England, May 1940: Set against the backdrop of Hastings, East Sussex, during World War II, Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle is thwarted in his attempts to serve his country in the war effort. Instead, his duty is to serve his local community, effectively sitting out the war, by investigating petty crimes and an occasional murder or two.
Michael Kitchen ... Det. Supt. Christopher Foyle
Edward Fox ... Assistant Commissioner Summers
Robert Hardy ... Henry Beaumont
David Horovitch ... Thomas Kramer
Anthony Howell ... Sgt. Paul Milner
Joanna Kanska ... Greta Hauptmann Beaumont

Dominic Mafham ... Michael Turner
Julian Ovenden ... Andrew Foyle

Rosamund Pike ... Sarah Beaumont
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Elizabeth Bell ... Elsie Kramer
Robert Pickavance ... Eric Stephens
Neil Conrich ... Policeman 1
Andrew Powell ... Official 1
Paul Putner ... Official 2
Benedict Sandiford ... Mark Andrews
Robert Goodale ... Bob Keegan
Philip Whitchurch ... Ian Judd
Nancy Lodder ... Tracey Stephens

James McAvoy ... Ray Pritchard

Tom Chadbon ... Dr. Julian Groves
Jonathan Hackett ... Doctor
Sam Troughton ... Policeman 2
Cassian Horowitz ... William
Nicholas Audsley ... (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: The White Feather

3 November 2002
It's May 1940 and the war news is grim. The Germans are rolling across Europe and invasion fears are affecting everyone. Sgt. Paul Milner, who has been invalided out of the army, settles into his new job at the station. His wife is having difficulty accepting his disability, however. Foyle investigates the activities of Edith Johnson, a maid at the White Feather hotel, who was caught cutting telephone wires. When the owner of the White Feather, Margaret Ellis, is shot Foyle finds himself investigating a murder. The actual target was likely Guy Spencer, the leader of a fascist pro-Nazi movement known as the Friday Club. The case takes a particular twist when Foyle learns that Spenser may be in possession of a letter stolen from the Foreign Office and that Military Intelligence is actively monitoring Spencer and his group.
Lisa Ellis ... Edith Johnstone
Anthony Howell ... Sgt. Paul Milner

Charles Dance ... Guy Spencer

Colin Tierney ... Alan Fleming
Andres Williams ... Isaac Woolton
Michael Kitchen ... Det. Supt. Christopher Foyle
Michael Simkins ... Hugh Reid
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Maggie Steed ... Margaret Ellis
Paul Brooke ... Arthur Ellis
Rebekah Manning ... Dorothy
Patrick Godfrey ... Sir Ernest Bannerman
Amanda Walker ... Lady Bannerman
Rebecca Charles ... Rosemary Harwood
Bernard Kay ... Robert Woolton

Tobias Menzies ... Stanley Ellis
Mali Harries ... Jane Milner
Richard Syms ... Vicar
Ian Hogg ... Ian Lane
Ed Waters ... David Lane
Fergus Webster ... PC Fisher
Harry Gostelow ... John Mowbray
Christopher Rickwood ... Pianist
Geoffrey Church ... Tom Baddeley
Thomas Wheatley ... Lawson
Tim Delap ... Doctor
Paul Moody ... Officer
Julian Ovenden ... Andrew Foyle (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 3: A Lesson in Murder

10 November 2002
June 1940: Foyle investigates the death of David Beale, who hung himself while in police custody. He had been placed in custody for breach of the peace for causing a ruckus in the aftermath of having been refused conscientious objector status. Soon after, the judge presiding at Beale's hearing, Lawrence Gascoigne, has a brick thrown through his window with a threatening note attached. The case becomes a murder investigation when a member of Gascoigne's household is killed. Foyle must determine if this is as a result of Beale's death or another, as yet unknown, motive. Sgt. Milner's wife announces that she's going to visit her sister in Wales. Italy enters the war with tragic results for Foyle's friend, restaurateur Carlo Lucciano.
Nicholas Audsley ... David Beale
Madeleine Worrall ... Florence Beale
Oliver Ford Davies ... Lawrence Gascoigne

Anthony Flanagan ... Policeman

Tony Maudsley ... Bill Ferris
Michael Simkins ... Hugh Reid
Michael Kitchen ... DCS Foyle
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
John Shrapnel ... Raymond Brooks
Anthony Howell ... Sgt. Paul Milner

Allan Corduner ... Carlo Lucciano

Danny Dyer ... Tony Lucciano
Gregg Prentice ... Joe Cooper

Sophia Myles ... Susan Gascoigne
Cheryl Campbell ... Emily Gascoigne
Christopher Fox ... Jack Winters

David Tennant ... Theo Howard

Elliot Cowan ... Peter Buckingham
Mali Harries ... Jane Milner
Ian Puleston-Davies ... Eric Cooper
Ken Drury ... Kenneth Hawkins
Ian Peck ... Policeman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 4: Eagle Day

17 November 2002
August 1940: During the blitz, a man is found in his bombed-out house, stabbed in the chest. The man was a lorry driver who was transporting works of art to Wales for safekeeping. Foyle suspects that the man's job and the art work are somehow related to his death. Foyle's son Andrew, an RAF pilot, stops in en route to his first operational assignment. Disappointed at not being assigned to a squadron, he finds that he is to assist in the development of a new technology - radar. Things get dicey when Andrew is accused of giving information to the enemy. Sam receives a visits from her clergyman father who insists that she pack it in and return home.

Bill Thomas ... Willis
Katy Brittain ... Joyce Davies
Fergus Webster ... PC Fisher
Tom Bowles ... Graham Davies
Jamie Parker ... Bruce Leighton-Morris
Julian Ovenden ... Andrew Foyle
Michael Kitchen ... DCS Foyle
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Anthony Howell ... Sgt. Paul Milner
Hugh Lloyd ... Frank Watson

Anthony Calf ... Wing Commander Martin Keller
Roger Allam ... Group Captain Alastair Graeme
Louise Breckon-Richards ... Jane Holdsworth
Naomi Frederick ... Anne Roberts
Geoffrey Hutchings ... Harold Smith
Eileen Davies ... Enid Smith
Adam Kotz ... Henderson
Anton Lesser ... Austin Carmichael
Stephen Moore ... Rev. Iain Stewart
Ifan Huw Dafydd ... Creavey
Michael Simkins ... Hugh Reid
Jane Booker ... Mrs. Elizabeth Graeme
Joe Johnson ... Boy

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: Fifty Ships

16 November 2003
September 1940: DCS Foyle investigates the murder of Richard Hunter whose body is found on a nearby beach. Although made to look like a suicide, Foyle has his doubts. Hunter was a heavy drinker and not very successful in life, but Foyle learns that he went to Oxford university. Howard Paige, a senior American government official is in the UK on top secret business. Foyle becomes re-acquainted with his first true love, Elizabeth Lewes, who he was unable to marry when her father refused them permission. Samantha Stewart finds herself homeless when her boarding house is bombed and, unable to find suitable lodgings, has taken to sleeping in the cells.
Michael Kitchen ... DCS Foyle
Anthony Howell ... Sgt. Paul Milner
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Jonathan Coy ... Hans Maier
Tom Georgeson ... Richard Hunter
Henry Goodman ... Howard Paige
Clive Merrison ... Dr. Alan Redmond
Nicholas Le Prevost ... Arthur Lewes
Amanda Root ... Elizabeth Lewes
Geoffrey Chater ... Professor Phillips
Jack Chissick ... Jack Dunning
Bryan Dick ... Kenneth Hunter
Richard Durden ... Colonel Letwin
Janine Duvitski ... Eve Redmond
Paul Foster ... Colin Morton
Geoffrey Freshwater ... Sgt. Eric Rivers
Mali Harries ... Jane Milner
Guy Henry ... John Bishop
Rebecca Johnson ... Jenny Wentworth
Steven O'Donnell ... Henry Jamieson
Kathryn Pogson ... Valery Hunter
John Rake ... Air Raid Warden

Sam Redford ... Tom Fairweather
John Rowe ... Commander Simmons
Marlene Sidaway ... Mrs. Esther Harrison
Tim Treloar ... Bob Fraser

Season 2, Episode 2: Among the Few

23 November 2003
September 1940: When the police and the civil authorities suspect that petrol is being stolen from a local depot, Foyle agrees to let Sam Stewart go undercover as a driver to see if she can find out what is going on. Sam is partnered with Connie Dewar who is in love with a flying officer, Rex Talbot who just happens to be Andrew Foyle's best friend. It becomes apparent to Sam that Connie is involved in the petrol thefts and when she is found dead, there are a number of suspects. Connie is also several months pregnant but she didn't tell anyone who the father was. For DCS Foyle, the case becomes especially complicated when it turns out his son Andrew was perhaps the last person to see her alive.
Mark Umbers ... Rex Talbot
Julian Ovenden ... Andrew Foyle
Michael Kitchen ... DCS Foyle
Anthony Howell ... Sgt. Paul Milner
Edward Clayton ... Home Guardsman
Simon Chandler ... Leonard Evans
Bill Davey ... Fred Pierce
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Christopher Staines ... Douglas Wright
Lisa Kay ... Connie Dewar
Damian O'Hare ... Sean O'Halloran

Christina Cole ... Violet Davies
David Troughton ... Michael Bennett
Selina Cadell ... Mrs. Pamela Bennett
Justin Salinger ... Frank Gannon
Sean Baker ... Carter
Martin Turner ... Wing Commander Turner
John Branwell ... Barman
David Ryall ... Dr. Graham Henderson
Simon Cole ... Bomb Disposal Officer

Season 2, Episode 3: War Games

30 November 2003
October 1940: A young secretary falls to her death out the window of her office. Foyle plays referee to the Home Guard's war games, but there's live ammunition and one of the Home guard ends up dead. The local children collecting paper and metal for the war effort prove instrumental in solving the case.
Ian Redford ... Sir Reginald Walker
Tim Preece ... Philby
Caroline Faber ... Agnes Browne
Laurence Fox ... Simon Walker
Michael Kitchen ... DCS Foyle
Anthony Howell ... Sgt. Paul Milner
Alan Howard ... Stephen Beck
Will Knightley ... Arthur Browne
Charlie G. Hawkins ... Brian (as Charlie Hawkins)
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart

Barney Clark ... Tim Howard (as Barney Clarke)
Geoffrey Freshwater ... Sgt. Eric Rivers

Emily Blunt ... Lucy Markham
Luke de Woolfson ... Harry Markham
Christopher Benjamin ... Brigadier Harcourt
Richard Wills-Cotton ... Captain Devlin
Sarah Winman ... Lady Alice Walker
Darren Tighe ... Albert Clarke
Tom Fisher ... Michael Connor
Ian Barritt ... Vicar
Ellie Haddington ... Hilda Pierce

Season 2, Episode 4: The Funk Hole

7 December 2003
October 1940: Someone's stealing supplies to sell on the black market. Foyle is accused of spreading alarm in a London bomb shelter and so he ends up at home with his despondent injured son. The 'funk hole' houses elites willing to pay to live in a safe place in the country.

Andrew Lee Potts ... Dan Parker
Jonathan Moore ... Leonard Homes
Tom Bennett ... Matthew Farley

Bill Moody ... Home Guardsman
Richard McCabe ... Colin Fowler
Susan Porrett ... Deidre Simms
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Anthony Howell ... Sgt. Paul Milner
Michael Kitchen ... DCS Foyle
Annabelle Apsion ... Kate Farley
Adrian Lukis ... Blake Hardiman
Jonathan Tafler ... Max Joseph
Phoebe Nicholls ... Amanda Reece
Caroline Harker ... Jane Hardiman

Thom Fell ... Mark Wilson

Richard Hope ... Frank Vaudrey
Joanna David ... Wendy Powell
Michael Bertenshaw ... Malcolm Powell
Julian Ovenden ... Andrew Foyle
Corin Redgrave ... ACC Rose
Nicholas Farrell ... Chief Inspector James Collier
Mary Healey ... Edith Bradley
Jon Rake ... Warden (uncredited)

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: The French Drop

24 October 2004
February 1941: Foyle again pursues a position that would allow him to contribute more to the war effort. But a local murder investigation sidetracks this endeavor as Foyle finds himself caught between rival spy organizations.

Jake Harders ... French Agent
Mark Berry ... William Messinger / Facteur
Michael Kitchen ... Christopher Foyle
Amanda Pointer ... Admiralty Receptionist

Samuel West ... Lt. Col. James Wintringham
Timothy Carlton ... Admiral James Francis
Ronald Pickup ... Sir Giles Messinger
Rupert Frazer ... Commander Charles Howard
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Brian Poyser ... Rev. Aubrey Stewart
Ellie Haddington ... Hilda Pierce
Dave Hill ... Jack Fenner
Anthony Howell ... Sergeant Paul Milner
Geoffrey Freshwater ... Sergeant Eric Rivers
John Grillo ... Watchmaker
Deborah Findlay ... Mrs Thorndyke / Evelyn Cresswell
Lydia Leonard ... Marion Greenwood
Angela Thorne ... Lady Anne Messinger
Goran Kostic ... Jan Komorowski
Markus Napier ... German SD Officer
Raymond Coulthard ... Mark Nicholson

Murray McArthur ... Guard at Hill House
Tony Haygarth ... Leo Maccoby
Paul Brennan ... Eric Stafford
Timothy Kightley ... Cooper (Publican)
William Scott-Masson ... Jacques Dumont

Season 3, Episode 2: Enemy Fire

31 October 2004
February 1941: When a local manor house is commandeered for use as a special burn unit for treating injured RAF pilots, Foyle is called in to investigate a series of strange accidents.
John Wood ... Sir Michael Waterford
Sandra Voe ... Mrs. Roecastle
Bill Paterson ... Patrick Jamieson
Jonathan Slinger ... Dr. Brian Wrenn

Dearbhla Molloy ... Matron Grace Petrie
Peter Blythe ... Group Captain Lawrence Smythe
Michael Kitchen ... Christopher Foyle
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Julian Ovenden ... Andrew Foyle
Shaun Dooley ... Gordon Drake

Simon Woods ... Greville Woods
Geoffrey Freshwater ... Sergeant Rivers
Richard Huw ... Peter Preston
Anthony Howell ... Sergeant Paul Milner
Martin Turner ... Wing Commander Turner

Alexandra Moen ... Mary Wrenn

Jemma Powell ... Anne Bolton

John Lloyd Fillingham ... Johnny Bridges
Charlotte Emmerson ... Beryl Drake
Gareth Glen ... Aircraftsman
Duncan Clyde ... Aircraftsman (as Duncan Watkinson)
Richard Henders ... Patient as Jamieson
Bennet Thorpe ... Patient as Foyle
Colin Sell ... Pianist

Season 3, Episode 3: They Fought in the Fields

7 November 2004
April 1941: Foyle questions three Land Army girls about a murder that occurs on a Hastings farm.

Tom Frederic ... Sabartovski
Peter Stark ... Schimmel

Jack Gustav ... Kraus
Paula Jennings ... Rose Henshall
Jenny Platt ... Joan Dillon
Stella Gonet ... Barbara Hicks
Nigel Terry ... Hugh Jackson
Michael Kitchen ... Christopher Foyle
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Anthony Howell ... Paul Milner
Michael Cronin ... Home Guard Captain
Trevor Cooper ... Curling
Gus Gallagher ... Soldier
James Wilby ... Major Cornwall
Joe Armstrong ... Tom Jackson

Anatole Taubman ... Raimund Weiser
June Barrie ... Ellen McGee
Marian McLoughlin ... Postmistress

Philip Martin Brown ... Andrew Neame

Season 3, Episode 4: A War of Nerves

14 November 2004
June 1941: Foyle and Milner investigate a crime organization that may be operating out of a local shipyard.
Samuel Oatley ... Jack Archer
David Alexander ... Derek Woodgate
Eamon Geoghegan ... Publican
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Charles Pemberton ... Policeman
Corin Redgrave ... Asst. Commissioner Rose
Geoffrey Freshwater ... Sergeant Eric Rivers
Michael Kitchen ... Christopher Foyle
Anthony Howell ... Sergeant Paul Milner
Peter-Hugo Daly ... Ian Kimble / William Mason
Dugald Bruce Lockhart ... Captain Ralph Hammond (as Dugald Bruce-Lockhart)
Fergus O'Donnell ... Ernest Jones
Tony Turner ... Warden
Peter Capaldi ... Raymond Carter
Valerie Edmond ... Lucinda Sheridan
Elodie Kendall ... Receptionist
Toni Palmer ... Brenda Wilson
Joanna Horton ... Gwen Rivers

David Westhead ... Mark Talbot
Matthew Flynn ... Peter Talbot
Helen Lindsay ... Magistrate
Lynda Rooke ... Joanne Mason
Angela Curran ... Nurse Jenny Wright

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: Invasion

15 January 2006
March 1942: The US Army Corps of Engineers arrives in Hastings to build an aerodrome and Foyle needs to calm a local farmer whose land has been requisitioned by the government. Foyle also gets hooked into giving a lecture to the American GIs on local customs. It all takes a more serious turn when a local barmaid, Susan Davies, is found strangled. She had been seeing one of the GIs and was pregnant, but was also involved selling illegal whiskey for her employer, Alan Carter. Meanwhile Sgt. Milner investigates the death of friend, Will Grayson, who died in a house fire. He had been drinking at Carter's pub but wasn't drunk when he left and Milner can't quite figure out why his friend didn't get out of the burning house in time. Finally, Sam gets unhappy news from boyfriend Andrew.
Robert O'Sullivan ... Boy at Roadside
Jay Benedict ... Captain John Kieffer
Zoe Tapper ... Susan Davies

Philip Jackson ... Alan Carter
Andrew MacLachlan ... Dr. Mark Rogers
Peter Jonfield ... Harold Grayson

Corey Johnson ... Sergeant Jack Connor
Jonah Lotan ... Joe Farnetti
Keith Barron ... David Barrett

Sam Hazeldine ... Will Grayson
Anthony Howell ... Sergeant Paul Milner
John McArdle ... Stan Davies
Jane Wood ... Mary Davies

Jay Simpson ... Sergeant Ian Brooke
Michael Kitchen ... Christopher Foyle
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart

Peter Youngblood Hills ... James Taylor
Jacob Gaffney ... First GI
Brian Flaherty ... Second GI
Julian Ovenden ... Andrew Foyle
Tom Bennett ... Ben Barrett
Michael Parkhouse ... Jeremy Simms (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 2: Bad Blood

22 January 2006
August 1942: A truck drops a sheep while driving through farmland. Nearby animals start dying, then a farmer's daughter, and Sam falls ill. Then cows fall sick and mysteriously disappear. Foyle's inquiries lead him to work on biological warfare and the search for a cure for Sam, as her illness looks terminal. Meanwhile, Sgt. Milner investigates the murder of a war hero by a conscientious objector, who happens to be the brother of a past love of his.
Peter Sandys-Clarke ... Mark Wilcox
Ben Meyjes ... Simon Higgins
Philip Franks ... Captain George Halliday
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Jonah Lotan ... Joe Farnetti
Michael Kitchen ... Christopher Foyle

Jay Simpson ... Sergeant Ian Brooke
Anthony Howell ... Sergeant Paul Milner
Caroline Martin ... Edith Ashford
Tom Harper ... Leonard Cartwright
Roy Marsden ... Ted Cartwright
Kenneth Colley ... Brian Jones
Gawn Grainger ... DCS David Fielding
Tim Delap ... Martin Ashford

Anthony Flanagan ... Tom Jenkins
Claire Cox ... Elsie Jenkins
Andrew Alston ... Doctor Brindley
Hugh Sachs ... Henry Styles
Robert McIntosh ... Home Guard
Rupert Young ... Armed Guard

Season 5


Season 5, Episode 1: Bleak Midwinter

11 February 2007
December 1942: DCS Foyle investigates the death of Grace Phillips who died in what appears to be an accident in a munitions factory. Grace, who had been living with her boyfriend Harry Osborne, had become very sad of late and had mysteriously mentioned something about thievery to a fellow worker just a week before her death. Sgt. Milner's estranged wife Jane, whom he's not seen for over two years, visits him unexpectedly. Jane knew the dead girl and had important information for her husband, but she is killed while on her way to tell him. When evidence points to Sgt. Milner as the perpetrator, Foyle is forced to suspend him. Meanwhile the staff at the police station are overly preoccupied with the evidence gathered in a racketeering case - especially a plump turkey.

Kate Ambler ... Grace Phillips
Gavin Brocker ... Harry Osborne
Ann Beach ... Hilda Greenwood
Sian Brooke ... Phyllis Law (as Siân Brooke)
Ron Cook ... Eddie Baker
Caroline Martin ... Edith Ashford
Anthony Howell ... Paul Milner
Michael Kitchen ... Christopher Foyle
Michael Parkhouse ... Brian Tremayne
Alexander Perkins ... PC Kenneth Peters

Jay Simpson ... Sgt Brooke
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Will Beer ... Eric Clayton

John Kane ... Neville Johnson
Mali Harries ... Jane Milner
Paul Jesson ... Godfrey Watson
Richard Syms ... Vicar
Liz Fraser ... Mollie Summersgill
John Nettleton ... Sam Bradshawe
Tony Turner ... ARP Warden Perkins

Season 5, Episode 2: Casualties of War

25 February 2007
March 1943: Foyle receives a visit from his goddaughter, whom he has not seen for 10 years, and her young son who is shell shocked from when his school was bombed. When she runs off leaving her son, Foyle must locate her. A new Assistant Commissioner is after Foyle to crack down on illegal gambling. Sgt. Milner is assigned to the case and goes undercover with mixed results. Milner sees two young lads gambling lots of cash and decides to find out where they're getting their money. Foyle is also investigating a group of saboteurs. When a murders occurs near a military research facility, Foyle believes he has solved the crime but the new AC insists he release the subject in question. Foyle in turn feels he has only one option open to him.

Gerard Kearns ... Frank Morgan

Harry Eden ... Terry Morgan
Stanley Townsend ... Jose De Perez
Kate Fleetwood ... Lydia Nicholson
Joshua Lewis ... James Nicholson
Michael Kitchen ... Christopher Foyle
Richard Clothier ... Captain Boothroyd
Dermot Crowley ... Henry Townsend
Søren Byder ... Hans Lindemann (as Soren Byder)
Abigail Cruttenden ... Evelyn Richards
Kevin Doyle ... Michael Richards
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Michael Jayston ... AC Henry Parkins

Jay Simpson ... Sgt Brooke
Anthony Howell ... Paul Milner
Shane Attwooll ... Hendry
Nigel Harrison ... Riley
Roger Monk ... Howarth
Sam Beazley ... George Woodridge
Dominic Howell ... Nicholas
Stephanie Jacob ... Mother Superior
Caroline Martin ... Edith Ashford (uncredited)

Season 6


Season 6, Episode 1: Plan of Attack

6 January 2008
April 1944: The Allies have stepped up their war effort, and it seems the end of the war is in sight. Foyle has resigned as Detective Chief Superintendent, Sam has found a new job, Milner is fed up with his new boss, DCS Meredith. And then there are murders to investigate.
Martin Hutson ... Henry Scott

Malcolm Sinclair ... Father Martin Keppler

Fiona Glascott ... Jane Hudson
Vince Leigh ... Adam Everitt
Julian Wadham ... W / Cmdr Stephen Foster
Sheila Ballantine ... Victoria Hammond
Nicholas Day ... DCS John Meredith

Jay Simpson ... Sgt Brooke
Anthony Howell ... Paul Milner
Michael Kitchen ... DCS Christopher Foyle
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Philip Fox ... Bill Burton

Robert Whitelock ... Richard Waterlow

Elizabeth McKechnie ... Joyce Meredith
Brian Poyser ... Rev Aubrey Stewart
Clifford Rose ... Bishop Francis Wood
Michael Jayston ... AC Henry Parkins

Season 6, Episode 2: Broken Souls

23 March 2008
Foyle has a number of apparently unrelated investigations under way. The most serious is the murder of Dr. Julian Worth who worked at a nearby hospital for mentally disturbed soldiers and airmen. He is found in his office stabbed in the chest with a letter opener. Worth was much disliked by his colleagues and was about to leave for a new job. The police also search for a 15-year old boy who has run away from his London home and may have returned to the area to where he was evacuated. Finally, they investigate the murder of a German POW who spent his days working on a local farm but who was no longer welcome when the owner returns after spending five years as a German prisoner of war.

Joseph Mawle ... Fred Dawson
Jonathan Forbes ... Johann
Louis Nummy ... Daniel Dawson
Natasha Little ... Rose Dawson
Michael Kitchen ... Christopher Foyle
Nicholas Woodeson ... Josef Novak
Danny Worters ... Tommy Crooks

Jay Simpson ... Sgt Brooke
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Anthony Howell ... Paul Milner
Duncan Bell ... Iain Campbell
Alexander Gilmour ... Peter Phelps
Sally Leonard ... Joy Phelps
Phyllida Law ... Lady Muriel Sackville
Graham Crowden ... Sir John Sackville
Oliver Kieran-Jones ... Julian Worth
Roger Sloman ... Ernie Pond
Jesse Birdsall ... Morris Crooks
Murray Ewan ... Truck Driver
Teresa Mahoney ... Matron

Season 6, Episode 3: All Clear

24 March 2008
It's early May 1945 and the formal announcement that the war is over is imminent. The station is being relocated and Foyle is definite that he is going to retire. DS Paul Milner anxiously awaits news of a possible promotion to Inspector. Sam is trying her best to find a job, but finds it a hard slog. Foyle's son Andrew also re-appears and wonders if Sam will have anything to do with him after the way he treated her. On the policing front, Foyle investigates the murder of Dr. Henry Ziegler, who was stabbed on the street. Ziegler was a transplanted Austrian but had recently faced the brunt of anti-German feeling in the community. When one of his patients soon after commits suicide, Foyle and Milner must determine what, if any, connection there might be between the two deaths.
Jay Benedict ... Major John Kieffer
Joe Montana ... Colonel Steve Lukacks
Caroline Lintott ... Receptionist
Honeysuckle Weeks ... Samantha Stewart
Mark Hadfield ... Spiv
Ian Hughes ... Ray Ingleton
Anthony Howell ... Sgt. Paul Milner
John Ramm ... Dr. Henry Ziegler

Polly Maberly ... Edith Milner

Jay Simpson ... Sgt Brooke
Michael Kitchen ... Christopher Foyle
Martin Savage ... Mark Griffiths
Jamie de Courcey ... Pete Charman
Mark Bazeley ... Martin Longmate

Frances Grey ... Janice Hylton
Rowena Cooper ... Eunice Griffiths
Frank Mills ... Michael Brown
Carolyn Pickles ... Anne Calder
Paul Thornley ... Edward Hylton
Julian Ovenden ... Andrew Foyle
Charlie Clarke ... Kid
Richard Hodder ... Ambulance Man
Ellie Haddington ... Hilda Pierce
Jed Burns ... Paperboy

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