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- Clarissa and Jennifer are two long-time friends who enjoy driving on their motorcycle and cooking ethnic foods according to where they live.
- A British archaeologist finds an ancient village that opens the door to a story of a Druid Ministre Airell in the time Christ and religious upheaval, revealing the mysteries of Briton, the Druids, the coming of a new world.
- Boring bank manager Peplow arrives by the early-morning train in the small Yorkshire Dales town of Great Minden on the day of their annual Feast (fair). He chances to meet Herbert Ruskin, who used to be in the same RAF squadron and had lost his legs in a wartime flying accident ten years earlier. A cripple, Ruskin now spends all his days looking out of his window, passing witty but cynical comments on everything the locals do. As the day wears on and the fairground music gets louder, it gradually emerges that Peplow, normally a staid and unemotional man, has come to Great Minden on a macabre mission... involving the use of his service revolver! And it is no coincidence that he has come on the day of the Feast.
- 2008–201222mTV EpisodeAnna and Kristina hop across the pond to jolly old England to test "Marguerite Patten's Best British Dishes", a cookbook unabashedly British and unabashedly old fashioned. They realize that some people would be put-off by the sheer idea of this cookbook as old fashioned British cuisine and good cuisine have historically not gone hand in hand. They are cooking six dishes in four hours: scotch eggs, faggots (which are meatballs made with pig's organs), Yorkshire pudding, pease pudding, rabbit stew with dumplings, and rice pudding. Their guest taster is renowned British chef Andrew Nutter, one of the new breed of British chefs taking his native cuisine into the modern age. He is even more intimidating to Anna and Kristina in that he is friends with the cookbook author Marguerite Patten, who was one of the first celebrity television chefs ever. The most controversial dish for the pair is the rabbit stew, Anna and Kristina who have two polar extreme views about hunting wild rabbits themselves (which includes gutting and skinning the animals), and even eating an animal known to have been previously alive in their sights. Ultimately, however, the rice pudding becomes the problematic dish. In addition, they test tea infusers with the Baron and Baroness of Masham.
- At Bolton Castle, Tom Orde-Powlett puts on his first falconry display for visitors to the castle and trains Toby the barn owl to deliver wedding rings down the aisle in preparation for doing this at weddings in the castle. Adrian meets the team behind one of the region's newest microbreweries, the Kirkby Lonsdale Brewery, as they prepare for their busiest weekend of their year when 1000 bikers will congregate in town for their annual rally. He also visits Swinton Park Castle near Masham for the Glorious Twelfth, the start of the grouse-shooting season, and meets present owners Mark Cunliffe-Lister (Lord Masham) and his wife Felicity. Some of the grouse will be served in the restaurant at Swinton Park which is a hotel, and the rest is bought by local game dealers to be sent to London restaurants.
- In the hotel following Bob's engagement party Leanne and Stuart declare their feelings for each other but Leanne panics when daughter Stacey temporarily disappears. Next day Stuart learns that she is married and running from husband Gareth,who has tracked her down so he puts her up at his new house,to Amy's disapproval. In fact Gareth wants no more than a divorce so he can remarry but Leanne's problems are not over as it transpires that she was a foster-parent to Stacey,whose mother was a drug addict,and absconded from Wales with her.The police turn up but Bob's lawyer son Peter gets her bail,pending an appeal.A jealous Amy is not happy with Stuart's interest in Leanne though there is romance for Denise with dog-loving Rodney whilst Jamie considers taking on a lap dancing club.
- The strangling of a wealthy financier's 16-year-old daughter unearths a complex web of lies and secrets for Banks to solve.
- Pregnant Dawn Stevenson and her daughter Amy work as maids at run down Hazelwood Manor, along with cook Julie and her daughter, manageress Sarah, gardener Godfrey and handyman Sean. Lord Hazelwood is kindly but an invalid and his imperious wife and her spoilt son Spencer run the household, paying poor wages as the family have heavy debts. To bring in cash the Hazelwoods host a party of visiting Americans and during their stay the six members of staff, who are members of a lottery syndicate, find that they have won fourteen million pounds. Whilst they are celebrating Amy disappears, having rowed with aggressive ex-boyfriend Nick.
- Strike visits several London strip clubs in order to find out more about Niall Brockbank. Robin's relationship with Matthew has hit a low point and she questions her commitment to marriage.