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Season 24 – Masterpiece Theatre

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"Masterpiece Theatre" presents adaptations of classic literature and the work of contemporary writers as acted out by prestigious thespians. Among the stories that have been featured in the series' run are "I, Claudius," "Henry VIII" and "The Forsyte Saga."
Masterpiece Theatre — Season 24

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Episode 1 Aired Oct 2, 1994 The Blue Boy A child's ghost haunts a young couple (Emma Thompson, Adrian Dunbar) visiting Argyll, Scotland; based on a local legend. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 9, 1994 The Rector's Wife Anna (Lindsay Duncan) takes on a job despite disapproval from her husband Peter (Jonathan Coy) and the people of his parish; based on a novel by Joanna Trollope. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 16, 1994 The Rector's Wife Anna (Lindsay Duncan) seeks comfort from Jonathan (Stephen Dillane); Peter (Jonathan Coy) thinks Anna is having an affair. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 23, 1994 The Rector's Wife Anna (Lindsay Duncan) refuses help from the church when Peter (Jonathan Coy) is killed in an accident. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 30, 1994 Dandelion Dead Solicitor Herbert Armstrong (Michael Kitchen) struggles with a domineering wife (Sara Miles), a business rival (David Thewlis) and rampant dandelions; based on a celebrated British murder trial. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 6, 1994 Dandelion Dead Despite Katherine's death, Herbert (Michael Kitchen) perseveres against his rival (David Thewlis) and stubborn dandelions. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 13, 1994 Doctor Finlay: A Delicate Balance Chaos exists at Arden House with Dr. Finlay's (David Rintoul) murder belief, Dr. Neil's (Jason Flemyng) self-doubt and Janet's (Annette Crosbie) marriage; based on characters by A.J. Cronin. Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 20, 1994 Doctor Finlay: Childsplay A responsible 13-year-old worries Dr. Finlay when she becomes defensive about her mother. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 27, 1994 Doctor Finlay: Stolen Lives A woman releases her institutionalized daughter after 38 years. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 4, 1994 Doctor Finlay: Burning Bridges After a fist fight, Drs. Neil (Jason Flemyng) and Finlay (David Rintoul) treat each other's wounds; Dr. Cameron (Ian Bannen) helps an alcoholic. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 11, 1994 Doctor Finlay: Secrecy Dr. Finlay (David Rintoul) uncovers a secret while probing the rudeness of a neighbor. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 18, 1994 Doctor Finlay: In Arcadia A contagious child runs away from home; the town seeks a dangerous dog; Dr. Cameron (Ian Bannen) prepares for his housekeeper's wedding. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 8, 1995 Jeeves and Wooster IV Jeeves (Stephen Fry) investigates when a pearl necklace is stolen. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 15, 1995 Jeeves and Wooster IV Bertie (Hugh Laurie) decides to move to the country, causing his valet, Jeeves (Stephen Fry), to quit. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 22, 1995 Jeeves and Wooster IV The presence of Bobbie Wickham's young niece foils Bertie's (Hugh Laurie) attempts to propose to Bobbie. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 29, 1995 Jeeves and Wooster IV Aunt Dahlia (Vivian Pickles) commands Bertie (Hugh Laurie) to steal a silver creamer from Sir Watkyn (John Woodnutt). Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 5, 1995 Jeeves and Wooster IV Bertie's (Hugh Laurie) pal, Gussie Fink-Nottle (Richard Garnett), loses an incriminating notebook. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 12, 1995 The Cinder Path Charlie (Lloyd Owen) helps in a cover-up after a young farmhand (Ralph Nelson) kills Edward MacFell (Tom Bell). Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 19, 1995 The Cinder Path Ginger Slater (Anthony Byrne), who witnessed Charlie's (Lloyd Owen) cover-up of a murder, threatens to go public. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 26, 1995 The Cinder Path Upon returning home, a critically injured Charlie (Lloyd Owen) fulfills his love for Nellie (Maria Miles). Details Episode 21 Aired Mar 5, 1995 Charles Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit Scheming relatives surround old Martin Chuzzlewit (Paul Scofield), who is in poor health. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 2, 1995 Charles Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit Martin has a secret rendezvous with Mary; Anthony Chuzzlewit (Paul Scofield) suffers a fatal stroke; Jonas proposes to Mercy. Details Episode 23 Aired Apr 9, 1995 Charles Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit Mercy (Julia Sawalha) weds Jonas (Keith Allen); to seduce Mary (Pauline Turner), Pecksniff (Tom Wilkinson) invites Martin (Paul Scofield) to stay. Details Episode 24 Aired Apr 16, 1995 Charles Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit Jonas (Keith Allen) and Mercy (Julia Sawalha) try to flee the country; swindled in America, Martin Chuzzlewit (Ben Walden) returns for his grandfather's forgiveness. Details Episode 25 Aired Apr 23, 1995 Charles Dickens' Martin Chuzzlewit Montague Tigg (Pete Postlethwaite) is murdered; Jonas (Keith Allen) is accused of the crime; old Martin (Paul Scofield) dispenses justice. Details Episode 26 Aired Apr 30, 1995 Charles Dickens' Hard Times Thomas Gradgrind (Bob Peck) propels his daughter, Louisa (Beatie Edney), into marrying a man twice her age. Details Episode 27 Aired May 7, 1995 Much Ado About Nothing Don Pedro, Claudio and Hero join together to get Benedick and Beatrice to wed. Details Episode 28 Aired May 14, 1995 Sharpe: Sharpe's Company Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) must rescue family members from a siege before his enemies find them; a villain from Sharpe's past returns. Details Episode 29 Aired May 21, 1995 Sharpe: Sharpe's Enemy Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) must do battle with deserters who have taken hostages. Details Episode 30 Aired May 28, 1995 Sharpe: Sharpe's Honour Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) crosses enemy lines disguised as a Spanish rebel. Details

Season Info

Network
PBS
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
Oct 2, 1994