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8 videodiscs (781 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
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Set 1 originally produced and broadcast on the BBC in 2001-2002
Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle works in the English town of Hastings. As World War II tears at the social fabric of this once quiet coastal community, Foyle investigates crimes the conflict has fostered on the home front
Set 2 originally produced and broadcast on the BBC in 2003
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Contains 8 individual episodes from the television series
Released as part of Foyle's war, the complete saga
Set 1: Special features: interviews with writer and creator, Anthony Horowitz (2002, 11 min. and 12 min.), production notes, cast filmographies. Bonus : Interviews with series writer and creator Anthony Horowitz (2002, 11 min.) and starts Anthony Howell, Honeysuckle Weeks (14 min.), production notes, and a photo gallery
Set 2: Special features: a conversation with Anthony Howell and Honeysuckle Weeks (2003, 14 min.), Foyle's war production notes, production notes for each episode, behind-the-scenes photo gallery, cast filmographies
Set 1: Directors of photography, David Odd, Peter Middleton ; editors, Bryan Oates, Ian Farr; costume designer, Rosalind Ebbutt ; production designers, Maurice Cain, Claire Kenny ; composer, Jim Parker
Set 2: Director of photography, Alan Almond ; editors, Roy Sharman, Martin Sharpe ; costume designer, Maria Price ; production designer, Martyn John ; composer, Jim Parker
Set 1: Michael Kitchen, Anthony Howell, Honeysuckle Weeks, Cheryl Campbell, Oliver Ford Davies, John Shrapnel, Michael Simkins, Paul Brooke, Ian Hogg, Maggie Steed, Joanna Kanska, Dominic Mafham, Julian Ovenden, Edward Fox, Robert Hardy, David Horovitch, Rosamund Pike, Charles Dance, Roger Allam, Anthony Calf, Geoffrey Hutchings, Anton Lesser, Stephen Moore
Set 2: Michael Kitchen, Anthony Howell, Honeysuckle Weeks, Jonathan Coy, Tom Georgeson, Henry Goodman, Clive Merrison, Nicholas Le Prevost, Julian Ovenden, Selina Cadell, David Troughton, Mark Umbers, Emily Blunt, Luke De Woolfson, Laurence Fox, Alan Howard, Ian Redford, Richard Wills-Cotton, Nicholas Farrell, Caroline Harker, Richard Hope, Adrian Lukis, Richard McCabe, Corin Redgrave, Jonathan Moore, Phoebe Nicholls, Amanda Root
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DVD, anamorphic 16:9 widescreen; Dolby Digital stereo
Closed-captioned
British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Lew Grade Audience Award, 2003