Created by 'Upstairs Downstairs' Alfred Shaughnessy, 'The Cedar Tree' is a study of one fictional aristocratic family, the Bournes of Larkfield Manor, focusing particularly on daughters Elizabeth (21), Anne (18), and Victoria (16). Dependent on their parents for income and bound by the remnants of the previous century's code of social behaviour, they represent a small backwater of Thirties life. The girls' great hope is to find a suitable husband, and their expectations are high; but who is to know that what awaits all women at the end of the 'devil's decade' is war? A huge success for ITV in the 1970's, 'The Cedar Tree' picked up the reigns for classy period drama from 'Upstairs Downstairs' and is the precursor to today's highly popular costume dramas such as 'Cranford' and 'Downton Abbey'.
This disc includes the following episodes:
1. Victoria
2. Elizabeth
3. Anne (Part 1)
4. Anne (Part 2)
5. A Question of Values (Part 1)
6. A Question of Values (Part 2)
7. Spring Fever (Part 1)
8. Spring Fever (Part 2)
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following episodes:
9. One Come Down (Part 1)
10. One Come Down (Part 2)
11. Gerald (Part 1)
12. Gerald (Part 2)
13. The Quiet Side (Part 1)
14. The Quiet Side (Part 2)
15. Close of Play (Part 1)
16. Close of Play (Part 2)
Disc 3:
This disc includes the following episodes:
17. High Tides (Part 1)
18. High Tides (Part 2)
19. The Mice at Play (Part 1)
20. The Mice at Play (Part 2)
21. Fete Accompli (Part 1)
22. Fete Accompli (Part 2)
23. Moment of Truth (Part 1)
24. Moment of Truth (Part 2)
Disc 4:
This disc includes the following episodes:
25. Cause for Concern (Part 1)
26. Cause for Concern (Part 2)
27. Diagnosis (Part 1)
28. Diagnosis (Part 2)
29. The Treatment (Part 1)
30. The Treatment (Part 2)
31. A Quiet Christmas (Part 1)
32. A Quiet Christmas (Part 2)
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