Jam and Jerusalem - Season 1

Season 1
Comedy drama series about village life written by Jennifer Saunders.

Episodes

Episode 1
In the small town of Clatterford there is a struggling ladies guild trying to survive while their membership dwindles. Nurse Sal Vine is the lynchpin of the village and a big support to everyone, but she cannot bring herself to join the guild. However, when tragedy strikes, it is enough to change her mind.

Episode 2
Recently widowed Sal decides it's time for her to get rid of her late husband's clothes.

Episode 3
The town comes together to take part in the ancient tradition of 'Beating the Bounds'. The Ladies Guild are in charge of refreshments, but Rosie forgets to order the pasties. During the walk, the Vicar tries to oversee proceedings on the Moor, but his ceremonial outfit keeps getting in the way. Sal and Tip discover that Eileen is adopted.

Episode 4
The Guild enjoys a day out at the beach attempting to 'Boogie Board'.

Episode 5
The Ladies Guild is helping to dress the church ready for Harvest Festival, much to the despair of the grumpy vicar, who complains about the display being just tins and packets. So Rosiegoes to the allotment to find some 'fresh' for the display. She discovers instead a potato with Jesus's face on it. The vicar doesn't agree that the potato could be a calling from God, as why would God call someone like Rosie?

Episode 6
The Ladies Guild is to receive a visit from the Main Wheel of the Guild, who has the power to shut them down.

Episode 7
The whole of Clatterford comes together to put on the yearly panto.
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