
The Durrells
Aunt Hermione arrives with her friend who claims to be a medium, so they hold a séance.

Aunt Hermione arrives with her friend who claims to be a medium, so they hold a séance.

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.

Sven endures a grilling by his potential new family and passes with flying colors.

The Durrells await the arrival of Aunt Hermione; Larry's girlfriend makes a surprise appearance.

Gerry transforms his bedroom; Leslie hangs out with a bad crowd.

Margo takes pride in her new position; Louisa has doubts about Corfu.

As the family settles in on the island, they begin to worry about money.

Louisa Durell and her children arrive on the Greek island of Corfu in 1935.

To fund her romantic interludes, Emma gets deeper into debt with a sinister moneylender.

Looking for love, Emma is swept off her feet by Bovary but their marriage lacks passion.

An unmarried woman encounters her former love after he returns from battle.

David attempts to woo Dora Spenlow while becoming reacquainted with friends.

David's early life is idyllic until his mother marries the brutal Murdstone.

John rescues Lorna from marrying Carver, but Carver is not going to give up easily.

Lorna Doone is betrothed to her cousin Carver, but she falls for farmer John Ridd.

Lady Agnes prepares for the birth of her child.

The parlor maid attempts to hide her Jewish heritage from the staff.

Sir Hallam Holland and Lady Agnes move in and restore a London house.