Gosh I miss Foyle's War. Honeycomb Weeks was the perfect person to play Sam. It's wonderful that you found that specific screenshot. Now if only PBS would bring the series back, but sadly, that won't ever happen.
We look for Weeks in other things, but we think she needs a regular part in another series :) We picked up the first 4 seasons on DVD used ages ago don't care for the later seasons as well. We like the war-time police Foyle better than the post-war plots.
I LOVE Foyle's War. I have it on DVD from my PBS days. The fellow who wrote Magpie Murders, Anthony Horowitz, was its creator (and Midsomer Murders, too) and I've always really liked his mind. Plus, it's a fascinating view of England during the war and one we don't always see.
Because this blog does not consist of a single focus topic I chose the name Divers and Sundry where "Divers" means being of many and various kinds, and "Sundry" means consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds.
...I always enjoyed Foyle's War, now our local PBS is showing Father Brown, I like this one too.
ReplyDeleteI liked Foyle's War better in its earlier seasons during the war. I do like this actress!
DeleteGood find!
ReplyDeleteI was sooo excited!
DeleteFabulous! I'm always amazed how you spot those 42s - perfect 😁. Happy Sunday! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteThey leap off the screen at me lol
DeleteYay.
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DeleteGreat 42.And it reminds me of a song from the 1950s called The Green Door
ReplyDeleteUnfamiliar with the song. Googling. "Don't know what they're doing, but they laugh a lot behind the green door." Oho!
DeleteThey're everywhere! They're everywhere!
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We can hope so ;) I dread running out lol
DeleteGosh I miss Foyle's War. Honeycomb Weeks was the perfect person to play Sam. It's wonderful that you found that specific screenshot. Now if only PBS would bring the series back, but sadly, that won't ever happen.
ReplyDeleteWe look for Weeks in other things, but we think she needs a regular part in another series :) We picked up the first 4 seasons on DVD used ages ago don't care for the later seasons as well. We like the war-time police Foyle better than the post-war plots.
DeleteAha! Another 42 spotted! :)
ReplyDeleteYep. I keep an eye peeled lol
DeleteI've never seen this before. Okay I've never seen most things! Have a great week, Valerie
ReplyDeleteMichael Kitchen is wonderful, and the WW2-era police plots are interesting. It's on Amazon Prime if you have access to that. It's worth a try.
DeleteI LOVE Foyle's War. I have it on DVD from my PBS days. The fellow who wrote Magpie Murders, Anthony Horowitz, was its creator (and Midsomer Murders, too) and I've always really liked his mind. Plus, it's a fascinating view of England during the war and one we don't always see.
ReplyDeletePerfectly cast, too :) I'm not familiar with Magpie Murders. I'll have to look for it, thanks :)
DeleteWe like Foyle's War ... perfect photo of Sam with the perfect number.
ReplyDeleteI loved that her house # was a 42 :)
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