Mysteries on TV, your source for the most complete selection of detective, amateur sleuth, private investigator, and suspense television mystery series now available or coming soon to DVD, is profiling one series that has a season DVD being released this week.
Foyle's War ends its stellar six seasons with three episodes that aired earlier this year in the UK and last month on Masterpiece Mystery! here in the US. The series starred Michael Kitchen as Detective Chief Inspector Christopher Foyle, a police office in the coastal town of Hastings. Set during World War II, each episode featured some aspect of the war that was typically tied to a local crime. With meticulous period detail, the productions were a visual treat to watch. It is with great disappointment that this series is coming to an end, but the DVDs can (and will) be watched again and again.
The series was created and written by Anthony Horowitz who was also responsible for the Crime Traveller series, adapted several Agatha Christie stories for the Hercule Poirot mysteries, and wrote the majority of the early episodes of Midsomer Murders. He is also the author of several series of adventure and suspense books for young adults including Alex Rider and the Diamond Brothers.
The Foyle's War Set Five DVD set of 3 discs contains the three episodes that comprise the final season: Plan of Attack, Broken Souls, and All Clear. For more information on the series, including episode summaries, visit Squidoo: Foyle's War.
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