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- As WWII rages, DCS Foyle fights his own war on the home-front; investigating crime on the south coast of England. Later series, see the retired detective working as an MI5 agent in the aftermath of the war.
- Through the eyes of a British "documentary", this film takes a satirically humorous, and sometimes frightening, look at the history of an America where the South won the Civil War.
- The German wife of a rich and influential aristocrat exempted from wartime internment is found decapitated in the midst of anti-German feeling.
- 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.
- The arrest of a young girl on a sabotage charge brings Foyle into contact with a group of English Nazi sympathizers.
- Foyle investigates the suicide of a pacifist and death threats to the judge who ruled against his conscientious objector status.
- 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.
- Foyle investigates a mysterious disease affecting local farm animals and looks into the stabbing of a war hero.
- February 1941: When a manor house is commandeered as a special burn unit for treating injured RAF pilots, Foyle is called in to investigate a series of accidents.
- After Foyle is a guest at a friend's home at a dinner for an important American industrialist, a suicide victim and German agent both are discovered near the house.
- American troops arrive in Britain and the Corps of Engineers building an airstrip on a Hastings farm is met with resentment.
- February 1941: A local murder investigation sidetracks Foyle's endeavor to pursue a position that would contribute more to the war effort as he finds himself caught between rival spy organizations.
- Foyle's investigation of the death of a young black marketeer and stolen food is interrupted by his suspension on charges of sedition.
- April 1941: Foyle questions three Land Army girls about a murder that occurs on a Hastings farm.
- When a British food corporation signs a secret agreement with the Nazis to provide essential food services to the enemy during wartime, murders result.
- June 1941: 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.
- The death of a woman in a munitions factory becomes linked with the murder of Milner's estranged wife as he falls under suspicion and Foyle strives to clear his name.
- Foyle has his hands full dealing with illegal gambling, sabotage, and his needy goddaughter who shows up on his doorstep with her traumatized son.
- Milner is unhappy with his new DCS and has asked for a transfer, but after the DCS is murdered, Foyle comes out of retirement to replace him.
- Foyles homes in on two murders: an unpopular psychiatrist in a trauma facility and a low security German POW on work release to a local farm.
- Foyle joins a municipal committee preparing for the imminent V-E Day celebration but soon finds himself investigating the deaths of two of its members.
- The escape of a Russian POW sets off a chain of events that leads to murder and rekindles a conflict between Foyle and his former superior.
- Foyle goes head to head against the might of the US army when a local girl is found murdered and the finger of suspicion points to a black GI at the US military base.
- 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.
- Foyle's investigation into the death of a nameless Russian leads to a mysterious military facility and the discovery that the victim was a spy with dangerous connections to British intelligence.