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A Rekindled Romance After Decades Apart

8pm LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX - Drama -  Alan and Celia, both widowed and in their seventies, rekindle a relationship that fate stole.

Childhood sweethearts Alan and Celia, both widowed and in their 70s, fall for each other all over again when they are reunited over the internet after nearly 60 years.

IN THIS EPISODE: Alan and Celia's first day as husband and wife is filled with tension. A new arrival surprises everyone, most of all Gillian. Caroline finds a way to buy John out of the house, but will Kate's desire to have a baby threaten their relationship?

9PM FOYLE'S WAR: The German Woman - Crime/Drama
 
May 1940, a time when local German aliens are being interned, the bombing of England has commenced, and anti-German feelings are running high. Meanwhile, Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle's request for a service transfer is again disallowed and he returns to local police work in Hastings. Since he does not have a driving license, he is assigned a driver by the name of Sam Stewart—who, to his surprise, turns out to be a young woman from the Mechanized Transport Corps. Investigating the vicious murder by near-decapitation of the local magistrate's wife, who is, in fact, a Sudeten German, Foyle finds corruption (specifically a scheme to keep eligible men from being drafted into military service). The case ends with an arrest of a cryptographer at the Admiralty who had developed a relationship with the dead woman. During this time Foyle also often visits Paul Milner, a former policeman whose lower left leg was amputated while serving in the army, and finally encourages him to become his assistant.
 

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Mia Laurenzo is a 35-year veteran of public television in Miami. She began her career learning every aspect of video production. Currently she is a writer, producer, on-air host and promotions coordinator for TV, radio and the web.  Her experiences include producing for a series, special events and historical documentaries.  As a native Floridian, she is a perfect fit for South Florida's Storyteller Station, WLRN.  She has produced several award winning, nationally distributed documentaries and is the recipient of three Suncoast Regional Emmys.  
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