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- Ross Poldark returns home after the American Revolutionary War and rebuilds his life with a new business venture, making new enemies and finding a new love where he least expects it.
- In 1913, the charming, seductive and sinister vampire Count Dracula travels to England in search of an immortal bride.
- In 1783, Ross Poldark returns from the American wars to his native Cornwall to right wrongs and reunite with the love of his life.
- A woman who may be a witch defends her husband from forces attempting to harm him.
- This show is a collection of tales that make for "ripping good" television. Sir Michael Palin played a different lead character in each yarn.
- Introducing clinical and dependable DS Charles Wycliffe (Jack Shepherd), a Cornwall detective determined to crack the murder of a bookshop clerk and find the truth behind the dead man's family secrets.
- People are mysteriously disappearing near a remote Cornish village, where a scientist is experimenting; reviving the dead.
- Maud Penmar Castallack wages war on her cousin Giles for many years in her determination to secure Penmarric for her son, Mark. But Mark is a man of passion and is beholden to his own desires, being torn between two women.
- On a sunny Spring day, Tasha makes an unexpected visit to her estranged mother, Jill, an artist who lives in a beautiful but isolated cottage situated on the Cornish coast. Tasha hasn't forgiven her mother for dumping her father in favour of Nicky, a younger woman, but she needs money ... Jill agrees to write a cheque for £1,000 if Tasha will stay to dinner. However, when Nicky serves up rabbit stew, "something the dog's caught", Tasha takes it as a personal insult and decides to leave. She is furious when Jill consequently withdraws the offer of the cheque and storms out of the cottage. Angry and depressed, Jill starts drinking. Recognising all too familiar signs of trouble, Nicky takes Skipper, her beloved dog, out to the wood shed to wait out the storm.
- When Nellie gives Nick a gory Valentines Card, just as he's playing a trick on the mysterious and bungling Chemistry Teacher Professor Boggle, she unwittingly sets off a chain of events which ultimately force Nick to decide whether to follow his mates, or his heart.
- The Goodies are broke, so they go out prospecting and find a cream mine. But Graeme gets greedy and wants all the cream to himself, leading to a tomato ketchup stained showdown between the three of them at the O.K. Tearooms.
- In 1913 the British government, hearing that the Germans are planning World War I, ask top agent Whinfrey to intervene, but instead he decides to go on holiday to Cornish fishing village Torpoint. Here he believes he has stumbled upon a smuggling ring, but in fact they are Germans who are masquerading as locals in an advance invasion party. The British arrive and arrest them, believing that Whinfrey deliberately planned everything - though it is apparent that he did not.
- Every Halloween a life-size effigy of a man is strapped to a blazing wheel and sent into the sea - a ritual ridding the community of evil via the use of a 'scapegoat, in lieu of a human sacrifice. When the body of local undertaker Jonathan Riddle is found washed up on the rocks, at first sight it seems that he was used as the scapegoat but Wycliffe soon finds other likely motives for his demise.
- Ross Poldark returns from fighting in the American Revolution to his native Cornwall, finding his fiancée Elizabeth Chynoweth about to marry his wealthy cousin Francis and his home in ruins after his father's death. Ross is a reluctant wedding guest, along with George Warleggan, nephew of a prosperous banker, and his uncle Charles proposes financing him to move to London. Ross, however, stays in Cornwall, rebuilding his home. Whilst at the local market he rescues the waif-like Demelza Carne and takes her home to work for him. Her bullying father arrives with his sons to reclaim her but Ross's tenants turn up to help him and fight them off.