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* MI5 and a Saudi prince are separately fed false intelligence, resulting in a very public, dangerous, and embarrassing confrontation ahead of a peace conference. The minister in charge of the conference demands a resignation, and Foyle ''leaps'' to tender his. He's practically dancing out of the agency's headquarters while Hilda, Valentine, and Sir Alec protest volubly.

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* MI5 [=MI5=] and a Saudi prince are separately fed false intelligence, resulting in a very public, dangerous, and embarrassing confrontation ahead of a peace conference. The minister in charge of the conference demands a resignation, and Foyle ''leaps'' to tender his. He's practically dancing out of the agency's headquarters while Hilda, Valentine, and Sir Alec protest volubly.

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* The Home Guard stages an invasion exercise in "War Games" with Foyle appointed as a neutral observer. He suggests to the somewhat pompous guard commander that his rigid plans aren't realistic, and is summarily dismissed. The Guard is subsequently ambushed, foiled, and humiliated by the regular army who ignore the carefully-drawn lines and disguise themselves with the Guard's red flagging. When the commander appeals to Foyle over this violation of the rules and demands that he do something, Foyle responds that he's just a neutral observer and couldn't possibly interfere.

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* The Home Guard stages an invasion exercise in "War Games" with Foyle appointed as a neutral observer. referee. He suggests to the somewhat pompous guard commander that his rigid plans aren't realistic, and is summarily dismissed.told off for making suggestions when he's meant to be a neutral observer. The Guard is subsequently ambushed, foiled, and humiliated by the regular army who ignore the carefully-drawn lines and disguise themselves with the Guard's red flagging. When the commander appeals to Foyle over this violation of the rules and demands that he do something, Foyle responds that he's just a neutral observer and couldn't possibly interfere.



* MI5 and a Saudi prince are separately fed false intelligence, resulting in a very public, dangerous, and embarrassing confrontation ahead of a peace conference. The minister in charge of the conference demands a resignation, and Foyle ''leaps'' to tender his. He's practically dancing out of the agency's headquarters while Hilda, Valentine, and Sir Alec protest volubly.

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* MI5 and a Saudi prince are separately fed false intelligence, resulting in a very public, dangerous, and embarrassing confrontation ahead of a peace conference. The minister in charge of the conference demands a resignation, and Foyle ''leaps'' to tender his. He's practically dancing out of the agency's headquarters while Hilda, Valentine, and Sir Alec protest volubly.volubly.
* The music-hall style revue staged by the burns hospital patients in "Enemy Fire." In one skit, "Dr. Jaimeson" (dressed in tartan and beret) tells "Detective Foyle" (kitted out like Holmes) says that someone tried to drop a statue on Group-Captain Smythe.
--> "Foyle:" That's unfortunate! \\
"Jaimeson:" [mugging furiously] I'll say, he missed.
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'''Sam:''' *grins and says nothing.*
* MI5 and a Saudi prince are separately fed false intelligence, resulting in a very public, dangerous, and embarrassing confrontation ahead of a peace conference. The minster in charge of the conference demands a resignation, and Foyle ''leaps'' to tender his. He's practically dancing out of the agency's headquarters while Hilda, Valentine, and Sir Alec protest voluably.

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'''Sam:''' *grins ''*grins and says nothing.*
nothing*''
* MI5 and a Saudi prince are separately fed false intelligence, resulting in a very public, dangerous, and embarrassing confrontation ahead of a peace conference. The minster minister in charge of the conference demands a resignation, and Foyle ''leaps'' to tender his. He's practically dancing out of the agency's headquarters while Hilda, Valentine, and Sir Alec protest voluably.volubly.
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'''Sam:''' *grins and says nothing.*

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'''Sam:''' *grins and says nothing.**
* MI5 and a Saudi prince are separately fed false intelligence, resulting in a very public, dangerous, and embarrassing confrontation ahead of a peace conference. The minster in charge of the conference demands a resignation, and Foyle ''leaps'' to tender his. He's practically dancing out of the agency's headquarters while Hilda, Valentine, and Sir Alec protest voluably.
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* The Home Guard stages an invasion exercise in "War Games" with Foyle appointed as a neutral observer. He suggests to the somewhat pompous guard commander that his rigid plans aren't realistic, and is summarily dismissed. The Guard is subsequently ambushed, foiled, and humiliated by the regular army who ignore the carefully-drawn lines and disguise themselves with the Guard's red flagging. When the commander appeals to Foyle over this violation of the rules and demands that he do something, Foyle responds that he's just a neutral observer and couldn't possibly interfere.


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* After the whole station is stumped by the swastika-in-a-square puzzle in "Casualties of War," Foyle walks in, glances at it, and casually suggests they look "behind" the four cards they're supposed to form a swastika with. Brooks realizes the meaning[[note]]the swastika is formed by the space between the cards, not the cards themselves[[/note]] after everyone's left the room. Later, he goes in to put something on Foyle's desk and finds [[NotSoAboveItAll Foyle had already taken the time to solve the puzzle properly]] on his own.
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'''Sam:''' *grins and says nothing.*\\

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'''Sam:''' *grins and says nothing.*\\*
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'''Sam:''' *grins and says nothing.\\

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'''Sam:''' *grins and says nothing.\\*\\
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* Frequently, when the murder investigations cross with "vital wartime operations", someone will comment at how the inconvenient it is that the man was murdered. Foyle's response is always "Particularly for him/her, don't you think?"

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* Frequently, when the murder investigations cross with "vital wartime operations", someone will comment at how the inconvenient it is that the man was murdered. Foyle's response is always "Particularly for him/her, don't you think?"think?"
* In "All Clear", when Foyle's son Andrew asks Sam to marry him and she says she just wants to be friends.
--> '''Andrew:''' Oh, very well. But you will marry me, Sam Stewart. If only to have my dad as your father-in-law.\\
'''Sam:''' *grins and says nothing.\\
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* When Brooks comments that the higher-ups have finally done something right (by un-retiring Foyle), Foyle stops with his customary "right," and proceeds to declare that if he hears anything more like that, he'll kick Brooks out of the police force himself, and strides off. As soon as he's gone, Brooks smiles and says it's good to have him back.

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* When Brooks comments that the higher-ups have finally done something right (by un-retiring Foyle), Foyle stops with his customary "right," and proceeds to declare that if he hears anything more like that, he'll kick Brooks out of the police force himself, and strides off. As soon as he's gone, Brooks smiles and says it's good to have him back.back.
* Frequently, when the murder investigations cross with "vital wartime operations", someone will comment at how the inconvenient it is that the man was murdered. Foyle's response is always "Particularly for him/her, don't you think?"
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'''Foyle:''' Fine sense of humor though.

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'''Foyle:''' Fine sense of humor though.though.
* When Brooks comments that the higher-ups have finally done something right (by un-retiring Foyle), Foyle stops with his customary "right," and proceeds to declare that if he hears anything more like that, he'll kick Brooks out of the police force himself, and strides off. As soon as he's gone, Brooks smiles and says it's good to have him back.
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-->'''Harry:''' ''Oh Grace, you bitch.''
'''Foyle:''' ''Fine sense of humor though.''

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-->'''Harry:''' ''Oh Oh Grace, you bitch.''
''bitch.''\\
'''Foyle:''' ''Fine Fine sense of humor though.''
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'''Foyle:''' ''[looking over his shoulder]'' [[DeadpanSnarker I came through that hole in the wall.]]

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'''Foyle:''' ''[looking over his shoulder]'' [[DeadpanSnarker I came through that hole in the wall.]]]]
** Shortly after, when the suspect's nitroglycerin turns out to be regular glycerin instead.
-->'''Harry:''' ''Oh Grace, you bitch.''
'''Foyle:''' ''Fine sense of humor though.''

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