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mainer

(12,175 posts)
Wed Sep 20, 2023, 11:13 AM Sep 2023

"Foyle's War" -- I'm late to the game but loving it

An older series (streaming on Acorn) about an English police detective solving crimes in 1940's England, against the background of the ongoing war. While yes there are "regular" murders, there are also some crimes connected to wartime tensions, Nazis, antisemitism, and espionage. Fantastic acting (like so many British shows).

If you like British TV, Acorn is well worth subscribing to.

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"Foyle's War" -- I'm late to the game but loving it (Original Post) mainer Sep 2023 OP
It is a great series, I loved it. Irish_Dem Sep 2023 #1
It's great XanaDUer2 Sep 2023 #2
you watch a lot of the same shows I watch! mainer Sep 2023 #4
Midsommer Murders is on Acorn XanaDUer2 Sep 2023 #5
I Enjoyed It The Magistrate Sep 2023 #3
Foyle's War. One of the best series ever!!! ratchiweenie Sep 2023 #6
good recommendation stopdiggin Sep 2023 #7
Brokenwood is like the NZ version XanaDUer2 Sep 2023 #8
get a kick out of their 'characters' -(nt)- stopdiggin Sep 2023 #9
A Place to Call Home was wonderful. mainer Sep 2023 #11
My wife and I loved this series. Very sad when we ran out of episodes. Martin68 Sep 2023 #10
Loved it! bif Sep 2023 #12

XanaDUer2

(13,807 posts)
2. It's great
Wed Sep 20, 2023, 11:16 AM
Sep 2023

So is Wycliffe, Gently, Vera, Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Dalziel & Pascoe, Prime Suspect.

I have both Acorn and Britbox, and watch them all day long.

The acting and writing are superior, and the actors look normal.

Oh, and McDonald and Dodds, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates.

ETA: Morse and Lewis. Theyre on Britbox.

The Magistrate

(96,043 posts)
3. I Enjoyed It
Wed Sep 20, 2023, 11:20 AM
Sep 2023

By the end it got a bit anachronistic. A lot of historical fiction nowadays has an 'adventures of the time traveler' air, with people, sympathetic leads, anyway, displaying modern attitudes quite at odds with the general tenor of the time they are set in.

stopdiggin

(12,801 posts)
7. good recommendation
Wed Sep 20, 2023, 01:22 PM
Sep 2023

and Acorn is also a good pick. Agree that the characters and acting are, in general, better - more enjoyable.

(for a different 'flavor' - A Place to Call Home, Brokenwood Mysteries, Mystery Road, Good Karma Hospital)

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