<Tr> <Td_colspan="6"> The RAF requisitions Digby Manor as a burns medical unit led by surgeon Patrick Jamieson and Dr. Brian Wrenn . Group Captain Lawrence Smythe disapproves of Jamieson's unconventional yet effective methods . The owner, Sir Michael Waterford, and his housekeeper, Mrs. Roecastle, are troubled at the eviction but comply . Numerous acts of sabotage then occur at the manor, and investigations reveal it to be work of the housekeeper, upset at the requisition . Meanwhile, Peter Preston, the new ARP warden informs Wrenn of his wife's affair . Andrew Foyle is relieved when his friend Greville Woods is sent on a night reconnaissance mission instead of him . The mission ends after Woods crashes and suffers serious burns, and Andrew goes AWOL in Stewart's flat, suffering from severe exhaustion . Gordon Drake, the central figure in the story, being somehow connected to everyone, is murdered . Foyle and Milner are able to determine that even though Wrenn initially assaulted him, it was Preston, his brother - in - law, who killed him over his harsh treatment of his sister . </Td> </Tr> <P> Foyle is shown visiting the grave of his wife on the ninth anniversary of her death . The tombstone reads: "Rosalind Foyle, June 1902 - February 1932, RIP". Wrenn was the surgeon who had amputated Milner's leg . Andrew Foyle receives a promotion to flight lieutenant, and is transferred to a training position by Wing Commander Turner, who understands the service he has already performed . </P> <P> The hospital and its patients are broadly based on the work of Archibald McIndoe and his "guinea pigs". Sir Michael's story of battle - fatigue and self - injury 25 years ago parallels that of Woods' injuries and Andrew's stress in this war . </P> <Table> <Tr> <Td> Writer: Rob Heyland </Td> <Td> Director: Jeremy Silberston </Td> <Td> Airdate: 7 November 2004 </Td> <Td> Net duration: 92 minutes </Td> <Td> Set: April 1941 </Td> <Td> Viewers: 8.48 million </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="6"> Guests: Nigel Terry, Joe Armstrong, James Wilby, Stella Gonet, Anatole Taubman, Paula Jennings, Trevor Cooper </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="6"> After an air raid, two Luftwaffe airmen, Sabartovski and Schimmel, are captured and handed over to the POW interrogation service's Major Cornwall . Meanwhile, on Hugh Jackson's farm, his son Tom (who works as a guard at the POW camp) finds his father shot dead in an apparent suicide . Also on the farm are two Land Girls, Rose Henshall and Joan Dillon, and wood selector Barbara Hicks . Soon, another German airman, Weiser, is found nearby with his pistol missing, and he is taken to the camp's infirmary by Cornwall . However, irregularities come to light after examining the farmer's body, and Foyle finds blood while Milner finds a pig carcass in a freshly dug grave, revealing black marketeering at the farm . After Foyle learns Henshall is pregnant with Hugh Jackson's child, they also find Andrew Neame, the man who supposedly ran away with Jackson's wife 11 years ago . He denies running away with her, and the truth is revealed - Jackson killed and buried her, and that Weiser is actually a secret agent sent to silence Sabartovski, and he shot Jackson after being discovered . </Td> </Tr> </Table>

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