Flambards
1979 - 1979
Christina
2nd February 1979Episode 1
Orphaned Christina Parsons is sent to live at male-dominated Flambards, where she finds herself thrust into maturity and womanhood.The Blooding
9th February 1979Episode 2
Christina arrives at Flambards and learns the art of living in an all-male household. She's plunged into a new life but finds that even horses can break hearts. William's views on social reform begin to spoil her newfound happiness.Entry to a New World
16th February 1979Episode 3
Seeking escape from the Old World, Christina finds a welcome in a New World of oil, aeroplanes and engineers. But the Old World retains its power of revenge.Lady Bountiful
23rd February 1979Episode 4
The nation is apparently united, celebrating the Jubilee, but Christina discovers there is more than one nation, and that justice is often rough.Point to Point
2nd March 1979Episode 5
The Point-to-Point and the Hunt Ball are key events in the country calendar. William ensures that this year they will be remembered when all others are forgotten.The Cold Light of Day
9th March 1979Episode 6
Christina and William find themselves in Battersea on the edge of a new and exciting world. But how do they explain to the world that they have arrived?Edge of the Cloud
16th March 1979Episode 7
William learns how to walk and to run again. Mark learns about responsibility and Christina learns to fly the English Channel. She even receives an unexpected love letter.Flying High
23rd March 1979Episode 8
Sandy loops the loop and becomes a hero of the flying circuses. William is skeptical and Christina fears the worst.Sing No Sad Songs
30th March 1979Episode 9
Christina and William marry, in the shadow of the First World War. William fights for his country in France and Christina for her survival at Flambards.Episode 10
Restoring Flambards to its former glory is easier said than done, especially when the main opposition comes from within.Prisoners of War
13th April 1979Episode 11
Christina discovers that in wartime, everybody is a prisoner. But she proves, at last, that Germans do not eat babies.What Are Servants For?
20th April 1979Episode 12
Dick returns to Flambards and proves that servants make good masters. The harvest is a triumph, but there's an unexpected guest at the celebration.Inheritance
27th April 1979Episode 13
The survivors gather at Flambards to taste the wine and make the decision: who shall inherit the earth.In early 20th-century England, young orphan Christina Parsons is sent to live with her Uncle Russell, who owns the country estate of Flambards, and has two sons. Mark, the elder, is a wastrel, a roue and, like his father, loves to hunt. The younger, William, lives to fly aeroplanes. Christina finds herself struggling with the ideas of classism as she falls in love with country life, the hunt, and one of her cousins. But after an impulsive marriage, when her husband is called away by the First World War, Christina must keep Flambards afloat by herself.