Foyle's War: Trespass


1:30 pm - 3:35 pm, Wednesday, February 11 on ITV3 (10)

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Trespass
Season 8, Episode 2

The son of a high-profile Jewish businessman is attacked in the grounds of a university, leaving Foyle to consider the possibility that the attack was racially motivated. Meanwhile, in London, tensions mount as charismatic right-wing leader Guy Spencer is released from prison. But is he being set up to take the spotlight off a dangerous espionage operation involving MI6? Elsewhere, Sam becomes acutely aware of the impact of the war on Adam's constituents as she encounters a young boy suffering from whooping cough. Michael Kitchen stars in the 1940s-set crime drama, with Honeysuckle Weeks and Daniel Weyman


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Cast & Crew

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Michael Kitchen (Actor) .. Christopher Foyle
Honeysuckle Weeks (Actor) .. Samantha Wainwright
Tim McMullan (Actor) .. Arthur Valentine
Ellie Haddington (Actor) .. Hilda Pierce
Rupert Vansittart (Actor) .. Sir Alec Myerson
Hermione Gulliford (Actor) .. Elizabeth Addis
Daniel Weyman (Actor) .. Adam Wainwright
Jeremy Swift (Actor) .. Glenvil Harris
Alex Jennings (Actor) .. Clive Ord-Smith
Richard Lintern (Actor) .. Charles Lucas
Finbar Lynch (Actor) .. Avraham Greenfeld
Amber Rose Revah (Actor) .. Lea Fisher
Jim Cartwright (Actor) .. Rabbi Fisher
Alexander Arnold (Actor) .. Daniel Woolf
Sophie Skelton (Actor) .. Student Jane
Michael Ryan (Actor) .. Ian Hughes
Pushpinder Chani (Actor) .. Gerry Aziz
John Heffernan (Actor) .. James Griffin
Nick Hendrix (Actor) .. Robert Lucas
Matilda Ziegler (Actor) .. Lady Ava Woolf
Jonathan Tafler (Actor) .. Sir David Woolf
Michael Begley (Actor) .. Graham Barnes
Oliver Churm (Actor) .. Michael Barnes
Ania Marson (Actor) .. Olga Kowalski
Poppy Miller (Actor) .. Dr Karen Bennett
Colin Mace (Actor) .. Supt Alastair Johnstone
Marianne Oldham (Actor) .. Patricia Scott
William Postlethwaite (Actor) .. Nicholas Green
Yolanda Vazquez (Actor) .. Miriam Greenfeld
Michael Shaeffer (Actor) .. Jack Davey
Abas Eljanabi (Actor) .. Amin Al Arif
Scott Ryan Vickers (Actor) .. Passport controller
Josh Moran (Actor) .. Heckler
John Chapman (Producer)
Stuart Orme (Director)
Jill Green (Executive producer)

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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 Wainwright
Tim McMullan (Actor) .. Arthur Valentine
Ellie Haddington (Actor) .. Hilda Pierce
Rupert Vansittart (Actor) .. Sir Alec Myerson
Hermione Gulliford (Actor) .. Elizabeth Addis
Daniel Weyman (Actor) .. Adam Wainwright
Jeremy Swift (Actor) .. Glenvil Harris
Alex Jennings (Actor) .. Clive Ord-Smith
Richard Lintern (Actor) .. Charles Lucas
Finbar Lynch (Actor) .. Avraham Greenfeld
Amber Rose Revah (Actor) .. Lea Fisher
Jim Cartwright (Actor) .. Rabbi Fisher
Alexander Arnold (Actor) .. Daniel Woolf
Sophie Skelton (Actor) .. Student Jane
Michael Ryan (Actor) .. Ian Hughes
Pushpinder Chani (Actor) .. Gerry Aziz
John Heffernan (Actor) .. James Griffin
Nick Hendrix (Actor) .. Robert Lucas
Matilda Ziegler (Actor) .. Lady Ava Woolf
Jonathan Tafler (Actor) .. Sir David Woolf
Michael Begley (Actor) .. Graham Barnes
Oliver Churm (Actor) .. Michael Barnes
Ania Marson (Actor) .. Olga Kowalski
Poppy Miller (Actor) .. Dr Karen Bennett
Colin Mace (Actor) .. Supt Alastair Johnstone
Marianne Oldham (Actor) .. Patricia Scott
William Postlethwaite (Actor) .. Nicholas Green
Yolanda Vazquez (Actor) .. Miriam Greenfeld
Michael Shaeffer (Actor) .. Jack Davey
Abas Eljanabi (Actor) .. Amin Al Arif
Scott Ryan Vickers (Actor) .. Passport controller
Josh Moran (Actor) .. Heckler
Anthony Horowitz (Writer)
John Chapman (Producer)
Stuart Orme (Director)
Jill Green (Executive producer)

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