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Foyle’s War: The German Woman (2002)“It will depend on who wins I suppose.”Foyle’s War: The German Woman (2002)“It will depend on who wins I suppose.”Foyle’s War: The German Woman (2002)“It will depend on who wins I suppose.”

Foyle’s War: The German Woman (2002)

“It will depend on who wins I suppose.”


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britishdetectives:The name is Foyle. I’m a policeman.

britishdetectives:

The name is Foyle. I’m a policeman.


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Happy Foyle’s Friday! We’re counting down to the February 2 premiere of Foyle’s War, Series 9 on http://acorn.tv/ by celebrating some of our favorite moments between DCS Foyle and Sam. 


This week’s installment of Foyle & Sam through the Years features their very first meeting in Series 1, Episode 1: The German Woman. 

Guess who’s baaaack… Three all new episodes of Foyle’s War will make their exclusGuess who’s baaaack… Three all new episodes of Foyle’s War will make their exclusGuess who’s baaaack… Three all new episodes of Foyle’s War will make their exclus

Guess who’s baaaack…

Three all new episodes of Foyle’s War will make their exclusive North American premiere on www.acorn.tv starting on February 2, 2015! 


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Craigy Ferg’s obsession continues… Foyle’s fans: Honeysuckle Weeks will be appear

Craigy Ferg’s obsession continues…

Foyle’s fans: Honeysuckle Weeks will be appearing on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson this Wednesday, May 28! Ready, set, DVR!


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No, it’s not Michael Kitchen (sorry guys), but writer Anthony Horowitz will be appearing on neNo, it’s not Michael Kitchen (sorry guys), but writer Anthony Horowitz will be appearing on ne

No, it’s not Michael Kitchen (sorry guys), but writer Anthony Horowitz will be appearing on newly-minted Foyle’s War obsessive Craig Ferguson’s show on Wednesday, May 14! Hopefully he’ll have some fun tidbits on the upcoming series.

All series of FW are now streaming on www.acorn.tv!


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For your consideration…Emmy nominations are just around the corner, and we need your help to For your consideration…Emmy nominations are just around the corner, and we need your help to For your consideration…Emmy nominations are just around the corner, and we need your help to

For your consideration…

Emmy nominations are just around the corner, and we need your help to make sure that Poirot and Foyle’s War receive some long-awaited Emmy recognition! The shows and actors have never before been submitted for Emmy consideration, so Acorn TV is thrilled to submit their series finales, Curtain and Elise.

Pleasevisit Gold Derby, the leading awards predictor websiteto cast your vote. Simply create an account, select “The Emmys” from the top navigation menu, scroll to “Emmy Predictions” and “Add Your Predictions,” then select “Emmy Nominations.” Then, scroll down to vote for TV Movie (Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case and Foyle), Movie/Mini Actor for David Suchet (Poirot) and Michael Kitchen (Foyle’s War), Movie/Mini Supporting Actress for Honeysuckle Weeks (Sam), and Movie/Mini Supporting Actor for Hugh Fraser (Capt. Hastings). 

The more user votes they get, the better chance they have of moving up in Gold Derby‘s predictions. To vote, just click the arrow next to the show/actor.

Spread the word and help support these amazing productions and performances!


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vancityfire13:

kosmo-mckogane:

rereading my own writing is just a constant fluctuation between “damn, girl, you wrote this? (affectionate)” and “damn, girl, you wrote this? (derogatory)”

I am also “damn, girl, you wrote this? (forgetful)”

Foyle in red and green.Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!Foyle in red and green.Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!Foyle in red and green.Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!Foyle in red and green.Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!Foyle in red and green.Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!Foyle in red and green.Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Foyle in red and green.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!


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paulinedorchester:

The truth is that Little Women, the novel, never grabbed me in the way that it has done with so many others. I don’t think that I’ve seen any of the previous adaptations and I probably won’t see the new one. I’ve just noticed something, however:

The wallpaper!

The wallpaper!

William Morris, Chrysanthemum.

Originally printed in 1877 with woodblock.

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