Picnic at Hanging Rock - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
On Valentine's Day in 1900, headmistress Hester Appleyard takes her pupils for a picnic at Hanging Rock, and the unthinkable happens.

Episode 2
Hester's three star pupils and a governess have disappeared. Led by a dogged sergeant, local men search for the missing. Has something supernatural befallen them? Or has a human outrage occurred?

Episode 3
Missing Rothschild heiress Irma Leopold has been found, remarkably unharmed, but claims to remember nothing.

Episode 4
Hester struggles to contain the hysteria as aftershocks from the disappearance disrupt the old order.

Episode 5
The French governess is growing increasingly suspicious of Mrs Appleyard's erratic behavior.

Episode 6
Hester has grown increasingly certain that her vengeful husband is behind the disappearances and is coming after her.
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