
Post-WWII drama. Foyle, now working for British Intelligence, is drawn into the world of corrupt Nazi businessmen when a London university professor is found murdered.

The German wife of a rich and influential aristocrat exempted from wartime internment is found decapitated in the midst of anti-German feeling.

With the English army trapped in France and a German invasion imminent, a Nazi sympathizer is murdered during a pro-Facist meeting at a country hotel.

Foyle investigates the suicide of a pacifist and death threats to the judge who ruled against his conscientious objector status.

Foyle investigates a man found with a knife in his stomach in a bombed out building while son Andrew gets involved in a top secret radar program.

After Foyle is a guest at a friend's home at a dinner for an important American diplomat, a suicide victim and German agent both are discovered near the house.

Sam volunteers to go undercover to discover how rationed gasoline is being stolen from a fuel depot, and Andrew becomes a suspect in a murder case.

When a British food corporation signs a secret agreement with the Nazis to provide essential food services to the enemy during wartime, murders result.

Foyle's investigation of the death of a young black marketeer and stolen food is interrupted by his suspension on charges of sedition.

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.

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.

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

A.C. Rose orders Foyle to delegate his investigation of black marketing ring and personally look into the possibly seditious acts of a Socialist activist.

Early 1942. American troops arrive in Britain and the Corps of Engineers building an airstrip on a Hastings farm is met with resentment.

Foyle investigates the a mysterious disease affecting local farm animals and looks into the arrest of a pacifist accused of stabbing a war hero.

The apparently accidental death of a young woman in a munitions factory becomes linked with the murder of Milner's estranged wife as he falls under suspicion.

March 1943: Foyle has his hands full dealing with illegal gambling, sabotage, and his needy goddaughter who shows up on his doorstep with her traumatized son.

April 1944: Milner is unhappy with his new DCS and has asked for a transfer, but after the DCS is killed, Foyle comes out of retirement to replace him.

October 1944: Foyle hones in on two murders: an unpopular psychiatrist in a trauma facility and a low security German POW on work release to a local farm.

May 1945: Foyle joins a municipal committee that's preparing for the now imminent V-E Day celebration but soon finds himself investigating the deaths of two of its members.

It's June 1945 and Detective Chief Superintendent Foyle is still on duty as they are unable to find a replacement for him. He's approached by Brigadier Timothy Wilson, his former commanding officer from his own military service in World War I, who is looking for a Russian POW, Ivan Spiakov, who has escaped and is believed to have been seen in the Hastings area.

While African American GIs wait for transport home, racial tensions run high at the army base in Hastings, particularly when a black American serviceman becomes romantically involved with a white local woman.

Foyle battles to save a young man accused of high treason from the executioner's noose in a case that will shatter his personal world to the core.

As Foyle returns from a stay in the USA, MI5 agents persuade him to go to their London HQ immediately.

The disappearance of a Foreign Office official appears to explain the deaths of a number of Russian agents working for British Intelligence.

Foyle is told by the head of MI5 that eminent art historian Professor Van Haren is actually a high-ranking Nazi whose real name is Karl Strasser.

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 a young student is badly assaulted, Foyle wonders if the attack is racially motivated as the young man was the son of a wealthy and high profile Jewish businessman. Sam is determined to help a young boy in Adam's constituency.

When his colleague Hilda Pierce is nearly killed in an attempted assassination, Foyle must re-examine her top-secret role.
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