Foyle's War: The Hide


1:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Friday, February 13 on ITV3 (10)

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About this Broadcast

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The Hide
Season 6, Episode 3

As Foyle prepares to be replaced at the police station and begin retirement, his attention is grabbed by a news story about a man sentenced to hang for high treason, and he decides to take on the case. But with the prisoner's execution date approaching, the detective has to work fast to find evidence that will clear him. Meanwhile, Samantha and Adam fight to save Hill House from the town planners determined to demolish it - but disaster soon strikes. Starring Michael Kitchen, Honeysuckle Weeks and Max Brown


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Cast & Crew

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Michael Kitchen (Actor) .. Christopher Foyle
Honeysuckle Weeks (Actor) .. Samantha Stewart
Max Brown (Actor) .. Adam Wainwright
Anthony Howell (Actor) .. DI Paul Milner
Joseph Kloska (Actor) .. DC Perkins
Andrew Scott (Actor) .. James Devereaux
Tim van Eyken (Actor) .. Singer
Richard Goulding (Actor) .. Jack Stanford
Richard Braine (Actor) .. Mr Harmworth
Rupert Frazer (Actor) .. Cmdr Howard
Kirsty Besterman (Actor) .. Caroline Devereaux
Will Keen (Actor) .. Alan Deakin
Georgie Glen (Actor) .. Mrs Ramsay
David Yelland (Actor) .. Sir Charles Devereaux
Anastasia Hille (Actor) .. Jane Devereaux
Finn Bennett (Actor) .. Young James Devereaux
Steven Pacey (Actor) .. Michael Harrison
Maggie Service (Actor) .. Sylvie Johnstone
Hugh Ross (Actor) .. Richard Carstairs KC
Paul Webster (Actor) .. Henry Blakesway
Leon Lissek (Actor) .. Isaac Rothstein
Rik Makarem (Actor) .. Simon Rothstein
Ian Bartholomew (Actor) .. Abner Dillon
Denyse Alexander (Actor) .. Miss Longbridge
Dominic Jephcott (Actor) .. Edward Brenner
David Baron (Actor) .. Old Bailey judge
Robert Ashcroft (Actor) .. Prison warder
Jill Green (Executive producer)
Jim Reeve (Executive producer)
Stuart Orme (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Michael Kitchen (Actor) .. Christopher Foyle
Born: October 31, 1948 in Leicester
Best Known For: Foyle's War.
Early-life: Born October 31, 1948, in Leicester. As a boy, he was the head chorister in the Church of the Martyrs choir. The acting bug bit early, and he started treading the boards with the National Youth Theatre and later the Belgrade Theatre. He then went on to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where he won the Emile Littler Award, which is given to students with outstanding talent and aptitude for the professional theatre. He graduated in 1969.
Career: Kitchen immediately began gaining roles on stage, quickly building a reputation for himself. He was also keen to shun small parts in glossy productions, preferring to play larger roles in less well-attended plays. He made his movie debut in 1971's little-seen Unman, Wittering and Zigo, following it up with Dracula AD 1972. Since then, he's worked steadily on TV and in films. Among his most famous projects are Brimstone and Treacle, Breaking Glass, Out of Africa, The Russia House, Dandelion Dead, A&E and the hugely acclaimed TV series Foyle's War. He also appeared in two of Pierce Brosnan's Bond movies and starred in ITV's 2007 drama Mobile.
Quote: On playing criminals: "I've done quite a few very unpleasant, extremely nasty people and they keep coming - but there seems to be a lot more money in evil, so I'm happy to take them."
Trivia: Kitchen has two sons with Rowena Miller, whom he met while she was a dresser at the Royal Shakespeare Company in the late 1980s.
Honeysuckle Weeks (Actor) .. Samantha Stewart
Max Brown (Actor) .. Adam Wainwright
Anthony Howell (Actor) .. DI Paul Milner
Joseph Kloska (Actor) .. DC Perkins
Andrew Scott (Actor) .. James Devereaux
Tim van Eyken (Actor) .. Singer
Richard Goulding (Actor) .. Jack Stanford
Richard Braine (Actor) .. Mr Harmworth
Rupert Frazer (Actor) .. Cmdr Howard
Kirsty Besterman (Actor) .. Caroline Devereaux
Will Keen (Actor) .. Alan Deakin
Georgie Glen (Actor) .. Mrs Ramsay
David Yelland (Actor) .. Sir Charles Devereaux
Anastasia Hille (Actor) .. Jane Devereaux
Born: November 28, 1965 in London
Best Known For: A string of roles.
Early-life: Anastasia was born in London on November 28, 1965. She went on to study acting at London's Drama Centre. In 1992, she made her TV debut in an episode of Red Dwarf. Guest roles followed in The Bill, Jeeves and Wooster, Kavanagh QC, Trial & Retribution and A Dance to the Music of Time.
Career: A constant on the small screen, Hille has also appeared in Cutting It, Hawking, Silent Witness, Lewis, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Foyle's War, Getting On, Prey, Hinterland, The Missing and Not Safe for Work. She received a Bafta nomination for her role in the miniseries The Fear. Her film credits include The Hole (2001), Good (2008), The Awakening (2011), Snow White & the Huntsman (2012) and The Riot Club (2014). On the stage, she has received Olivier nominations for roles in The Master Builder and The Effect. In 2015, she starred alongside Benedict Cumberbatch in Hamlet at the Barbican.
Quote: "The opportunities in film to make great stories and great pictures, and do something that will last, is really fascinating."
Trivia: At drama school, Hille won second prize at the Ian Charleson Awards, behind Toby Stephens and ahead of Jude Law.
Finn Bennett (Actor) .. Young James Devereaux
Steven Pacey (Actor) .. Michael Harrison
Maggie Service (Actor) .. Sylvie Johnstone
Hugh Ross (Actor) .. Richard Carstairs KC
Paul Webster (Actor) .. Henry Blakesway
Leon Lissek (Actor) .. Isaac Rothstein
Rik Makarem (Actor) .. Simon Rothstein
Ian Bartholomew (Actor) .. Abner Dillon
Denyse Alexander (Actor) .. Miss Longbridge
Dominic Jephcott (Actor) .. Edward Brenner
David Baron (Actor) .. Old Bailey judge
Robert Ashcroft (Actor) .. Prison warder
Anthony Horowitz (Writer)
Lars MacFarlane (Producer)
Jill Green (Executive producer)
Jim Reeve (Executive producer)
Stuart Orme (Director)

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