Adaptation of Flora Thompson's memoir of her Oxfordshire childhood. Laura Timmins leaves the Oxfordshire hamlet of Lark Rise to start work at the post office in nearby Candleford. Show more
Adaptation of Flora Thompson's memoir of her Oxfordshire childhood. A strange old man arrives in Candleford looking for his estranged daughters - Ruby and Pearl Pratt. Show more
As Lark Rise and Candleford are transformed into magical places, some of the residents find themselves driven to speak difficult truths amid the gift giving and carol singing. Show more
Adaptation of Flora Thompson's memoir of her Oxfordshire childhood. Old Amos announces his engagement to maid Patty, but the town is suspicious she may just be after his money. Show more
Adaptation of Flora Thompson's memoir of her Oxfordshire childhood. Postwoman Mrs Macey receives news that her husband Dan has escaped from prison. Show more
As the death of Miss Ellison's father unites the communities, the bereaved daughter is confronted by a past she would rather forget and the affections of Thomas Brown. Show more
Costume drama. James Dowland arrives in town, taking the woes of the Lark Rise tenants under his wing as he aims to put Candleford on the map with the opening of his new hotel. Show more
Costume drama. When the Lark Rise school loses its teacher, Emma steps in and discovers a talent she never knew she had. But Margaret also covets the role of schoolteacher. Show more
Robert takes pity on a homeless family and brings them to stay for the night, but they leave their daughter behind. Lady Adelaide is charmed by the girl and wants to adopt her. Show more
The residents rally around Susan Braby when they realise her husband Sam has hit her. Meanwhile, Timothy commissions Matthew to make new gates for the manor. Show more
Adaptation of Flora Thompson's memoir of her Oxfordshire childhood. A violent storm hits Lark Rise and Candleford just as a new teacher, Mr Delafield, arrives. Show more
Queenie finds a beautiful embroidered panel on a grave that has the residents of Lark Rise and Candleford intrigued. Caroline returns from prison keen for a fresh start. Show more
Adaptation of Flora Thompson's memoir of her Oxfordshire childhood. Tensions mount between Dorcas and Sir Tim as painful truths about the past begin to surface. Show more
Costume drama. Time rests heavy on the residents of Lark Rise and Candleford, as baby Annie Timmins stirs up emotions of days gone by and loves yet to be found. Show more
Costume drama. Everyone rallies around to support Laura in her new role in the post office, but Minnie fears her past is catching up with her when anonymous letters arrive. Show more
Costume drama. Lark Rise and Candleford are filled with fun and anticipation with the inauguration of a clock, paid for by James Dowland. But sadness looms for the Timmins family. Show more
Costume drama. The hot summer brings a surprise visitor to Candleford, Dorcas begins seeing James Dowland, and Emma's father, Old Edmund, arrives in Lark Rise for his birthday. Show more
A feud between Lark Rise and the neighbouring village of Fordlow has been simmering for three generations, but it takes young love to bring the two communities together. Show more
A storm reveals a secret romance, but also makes the address on a letter indecipherable. And Dorcas reveals another secret: a child, kept hidden even from his own father. Show more
Costume drama. James Dowland is confined to his hospital bed when his son arrives in Candleford. Dorcas welcomes the boy into the post office, which soon causes conflict. Show more