
The Durrells
Louisa worries about her age; Leslie gets into fashion photography.

Louisa worries about her age; Leslie gets into fashion photography.

Louisa has an idea that might boost Larry's writing career; Leslie starts a distillery.

To raise funds, Louisa sells homemade food and attracts an Englishman.

Mrs. Bennet is delighted to have one of her daughters married; Elizabeth sees Wickham's true colors.

Darcy introduces Elizabeth to his sister, Georgiana; Elizabeth receives distressing news.

Rejected by Elizabeth, Darcy returns to Rosings Park and writes to her.

Elizabeth learns that Charlotte is engaged; Jane realizes that the Bingleys are ignoring her.

Mrs. Bennet hopes that Mr. Collins will propose to one of her daughters.

With the arrival of Mr. Bingley, Mrs. Bennet looks to marry off one of her five daughters.

Pip starts his new life as a gentleman in London, quickly acquiring expensive tastes.

Charles Dickens' classic story about an orphan who becomes a gentleman.

Mr Merdle's death and the collapse of Merdle's Bank sends shockwaves through London.

Mr Dorrit returns to Venice a broken man, after a visit to London revives some unwelcome memories.

Mr Dorrit leaves Amy behind in Venice as he returns to London with newlyweds Fanny and Sparkler.

Romance is in the air as Mrs General starts her campaign to woo Mr Dorrit.

Fanny steals the heart of Edmund Sparkler, whose mother is determined to separate them.

The Dorrits arrive in Venice, and Fanny renews an old acquaintance with Edmund Sparkler.

Mr Dorrit takes his family abroad to reinvent themselves as members of society.

Mr. Dorrit returns to England with Fanny and Edmund, where the splendor of highlife soon sours.

Fanny and Edmund continue their liaison despite the efforts of Mrs. Merdle; Arthur meets Rigaud.