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  • Foyle's War - The German Woman / The White Feather [2002]Foyle's War - The German Woman / The White Feather | DVD | (10/02/2003) from £9.49   |  Saving you £15.50 (163.33%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle (Michael Kitchen), the sober yet heartening hero of the exemplary mystery series Foyle's War, isn't so much a reserved Englishman as he is an all-round minimalist. He might not approve of lavish praise for himself or Kitchen's sterling portrayal, but he's a man used to spinning gold from disappointment. Stuck investigating murders while lesser colleagues are given key intelligence posts to fight Hitler in 1940, a restless Foyle is faced with the brutal killing of a German woman in a coastal village. Was it misplaced revenge against all of Germany that did her in, a controversial family trust, or something else--something worse? While Foyle deliberates and stews in career frustration, he has a paradoxical, revivifying effect on several human casualties of war and on justice itself. This is a fine mystery with a welcome detective hero. --Tom Keogh

  • Katie Melua - Concert Under The SeaKatie Melua - Concert Under The Sea | DVD | (22/10/2012) from £17.94   |  Saving you £-4.95 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    This exciting non-fiction film shot in and off the coast of Norway tells the story of world superstar Katie Melua rising to a challenge. Invited by Statoil the gas drilling company to celebrate their 10th anniversary on the biggest man-made structure ever moved on Earth. Katie (after checking their environmental record) agreed to perform on the North Sea floor at the foot of a leg of the enormous drilling platform thereby setting the Guinness World record for the lowest underwater

  • Foyle's War - Fifty Ships / Among the Few [2002]Foyle's War - Fifty Ships / Among the Few | DVD | (09/02/2004) from £11.36   |  Saving you £13.63 (119.98%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Michael Kitchen stars as the thoughtful and enigmatic Chief Superintendent Foyle. England is in the grip of the Second World War and Foyle is anxious to join the war effort. However his applications have been repeatedly turned down and he returns home to the South Coast feeling frustrated and guilty. It soon becomes apparent that his detective skills are vitally needed on the home front. Fifty Ships: September 1940. An American millionaire a German spy an old flame and a bo

  • Foyle's War - War Games / The Funk Hole [2002]Foyle's War - War Games / The Funk Hole | DVD | (09/02/2004) from £5.44   |  Saving you £19.55 (359.38%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Two more investigations for Foyle set on the southern coast of England during World War II who is assisted by Milner and his driver Sam.

  • Foyle's War - A Lesson In Murder / Eagle Day [2002]Foyle's War - A Lesson In Murder / Eagle Day | DVD | (10/02/2003) from £5.95   |  Saving you £22.03 (744.26%)   |  RRP £24.99

    By this third episode of Foyle's War, series creator Anthony Horowitz has his characters' fundamentals and the wartime milieu well in hand; he rewards himself by taking this remarkable programme to a new high. "A Lesson in Murder" concerns a cluster of terrible deaths--a jailhouse suicide provoked by abusive police, the monstrous killing of a child, the murder of a judge--directly or indirectly tied to a military draft board tainted by scandal. As Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle (Michael Kitchen) investigates the linkages, his two prized assistants, driver Sam (Honeysuckle Weeks) and Detective Milner (Anthony Howell), become personally involved with a pair of naive wartime casualties. Intensifying gloom over Germany's imminent declaration of war hovers over everything and a home-front crisis makes heroes of some and scoundrels of others. Fortunately, steadfast Foyle is there to separate one from the other. --Tom Keogh

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