Foyle's War (series 8)

Foyle's War (series 8)
No. of episodes 3
Season chronology

Series 8 of the ITV programme Foyle's War, comprising three episodes, aired in January 2015 on ITV1. It will broadcast in the United States as Foyle's War VIII, on PBS' Masterpiece and on Acorn TV.

"High Castle"

Writer: Anthony Horowitz Director: Stuart Orme Airdate: 4 Jan 2015 (UK) Net duration: 88 minutes Set: Oct 1946[1] Viewers: 6.16 million
Guests: John Mahoney, Nigel Lindsay, Jaime Winstone, Hermione Gulliford, Joseph Drake, Amanda Lawrence
Foyle, now working for British Intelligence, is drawn into the world of corrupt Nazi businessmen when London University professor William Knowles is found brutally murdered in a London park. When it transpires that the professor was actually working at the Nuremberg trials, Foyle realizes that there are powerful people trying to conceal secrets from the war. It looks as if Knowles may have taken a bribe to carry information back to England for suspected Nazi war criminal Hermann Linz. When Linz is found dead, Foyle is under no illusion that foul play is behind the academic's murder. While Foyle investigates the deaths of Knowles and Linz, his unofficial assistant Sam Wainwright decides to step up her role at work and volunteers for a risky undercover job. Foyle, unaware of her pregnancy, agrees.

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"Trespass"

Writer: Anthony Horowitz Director: Stuart Orme Airdate: 11 Jan 2015 (UK) Net duration: 87 minutes Set: Nov 1946[2] Viewers: 5.86 million
Guests: Richard Lintern, Alexander Arnold, Alex Jennings, Finbar Lynch, John Heffernan, Matilda Ziegler, Jonathan Tafler
When a young man is assaulted in the grounds of a university, Foyle wonders if the attack is racially motivated as the victim is the wealthy son of a high-profile Jewish businessman. Tensions are also starting to run high in London with a charismatic right-wing leader, but it looks like there may be more to his prison release than meets the eye, and he is in fact being set up to take the spotlight off a dangerous espionage operation. Sam meanwhile is determined to help a young boy she meets in hospital suffering from whooping cough; the NHS is still to come into being and she sees that Adam’s constituents are in need of greater state care after the deprivations of the war.

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"Elise"

Writer: Anthony Horowitz Director: Andy Hay Airdate: 18 Jan 2015 (UK)[3] Net duration: 89 minutes Set: Jan 1947[4] Viewers: 5.55 million
Guests: Katherine Press, Emma Fielding, Tony Clay, Leo Gregory, Daniel Peacock, Conleth Hill
Foyle must re-examine Hilda Pierce’s (Ellie Haddington) top-secret role during the war within SOE when she is the target of an assassination attempt outside MI5. SOE's French section sent many agents behind enemy lines, and Foyle suspects the shooting may be connected to the hunt for a traitor within SOE called Plato, who could have been behind the deaths of nine British SOE agents in France. Meanwhile, Sam is faced with a dilemma when Adam and Glenvil decide to crack down on the black market in East Peckham, resulting in Adam’s arrest when some illegal cigarettes are planted in their home.

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References and notes

  1. The story takes place shortly after the Nuremberg trials, which ended on 1 October 1946.
  2. It is said to be four months since the King David Hotel bombing, which took place on 22 July 1946.
  3. Though previous episodes were aired at 8pm on ITV, this final one was transmitted at 9pm. See Eames, Tom (19 January 2015). "Call the Midwife returns with 8.3m, Foyle's War ends with 3.5m - TV News". Digital Spy. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  4. According to letters found in Hilda's apartment, the story takes place a few days after 3 January 1947.
  5. "London Calling North Pole". Truth (Sydney). 1 November 1953. Retrieved 1 February 2016 via National Library of Australia.
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