

Set in Claverly Village, it follows the fortunes of the Rookebys (Clements) and the ne'r-do-well Appleyards (Williams) from the time of the Normans, 1588, 1804, 1914, and 1940. Made to support morale during the war, its message is basically that you can't suppress the British; they've been there since the beginning; they'll be there to the end.

Bathsheba Everdine, a willful, flirtatious, young woman, une...

A car accident and shifting affections test the bond between...

Trying to put her life back together after the death of her ...