A Horseman Riding By - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

1902: Valley for Sale
Paul Craddock answers an advertisement and arrives in Devon, not realising he has made the most momentous journey of his life.

1902: The Party
Paul has achieved his aim - Shallowford House is his. Now he must learn his job of being squire. John Rudd is a help and so, in different ways, are Claire Derwent and Grace Lovell.

1903: An Outbreak of Romance
Paul has married Grace Lovell. Will Codsall also has marriageon his mind, but with a mother like Arabella he needs a lot of help.

1905: A Birth and a Death
When Grace returns from London there is tragedy in the valley and Paul has a difficult decision to make.

1905: The Storm
The relationship between Grace and Paul grows worse, particularly when Paul suggests Claire Derwent becomes nanny to their child.

1905: The Hollow Victory
With Grace gone, Claire becomes indispensable to Paul and when Smut Potter plays a dangerous game, Claire is there to help. Lloyd George speaks in the valley.

1914: The Last Hot Summer
Nine years have passed and Paul has been married to Claire for seven years.

1914: Call to Arms
The Great War hits the valley. Will Codsall is the first man to be called up. The war fever spreads quickly, taking everyone in its wake even John Rudd.

1915: Death of a Hero
Will Codsall, back on leave, causes a lot of trouble. Claire and Rose both have emotional decisions to make.

1916: The Profiteers
The valley has its first conscientious objector and most of the locals don't approve. Sydney Codsall, now a solicitor, visits Paul and tries to involve him in a dubious dea

1917: The Bad Season
Paul has joined up. Shallowford is now a convalescent home and very crowded. John Rudd suggests that Claire should move out. Elinor Codsall has a German POW to help.

1918: The Service
Penultimate episode of the series. The Potter twins have two new admirers.

1919: The Old and the New
With Paul missing and the army having vacated Shallowford, Will Codsall sets out to buy the valley.
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