Starring: Robin Ellis , Jill Townsend
Directed by: Philip Dudley , Roger Jenkins
Produced by: Morris Barry
Written by: John Wiles , Martin Worth
Love, betrayal and adventure in a timeless historic drama! Gallant English Army Captain Ross Poldark (Robin Ellis, The Europeans) returns in 13 more episodes of this acclaimed adaptation set against the spectacular backdrop of Cornwall and a time of upheaval in English history.
Item Number: 15946
English Subtitled for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
Love, betrayal and adventure in a timeless historic drama! Gallant English Army Captain Ross Poldark (Robin Ellis, The Europeans) returns in 13 more episodes of this acclaimed adaptation set against the spectacular backdrop of Cornwall and a time of upheaval in English history. Discharged from his regiment with marsh fever, Ross finds the travails at home every bit as perilous as those he faced in war. A sensation on PBS, this much-loved mini-series is an unforgettable saga.
Part 1
George Warleggan now owns the home of Ross's elderly aunt Agatha. Ross protests to no avail, but George-whose wife, Elizabeth, is pregnant-cannot easily dismiss the ominous words Agatha utters about "a child born under a black moon."
Part 2
Demelza Poldark is expecting a child of her own, but Ross is preoccupied with other news-the wreck of Dwight Enys's ship off the coast of France. Meanwhile, Demelza's two younger brothers, Sam and Drake Carne, generate more friction between the Poldarks and the Warleggans.
Part 3
After narrowly escaping execution in France as a spy, Ross continues the search for his friend Dwight. Drake also runs risks as he pursues a relationship with Elizabeth Warleggan's young cousin, Morwenna.
Part 4
George Warleggan makes his own plans for Morwenna's future-and plans of a distinctly different sort for Drake. Only Ross's intervention saves his young brother-in-law's neck, an act of generosity that Drake is determined to repay.
Part 5
A daring raid to rescue Dwight from a French jail succeeds-but at great cost. Back in Cornwall, tension fills the Warleggan household after their infant son falls ill; Morwenna is unhappily married off to a vicar; and Aunt Agatha's final words shock George to the core.
Part 6
George sets out to find the truth about his son. Dwight marries his sweetheart, Caroline. And Morwenna's recently arrived younger sister, Rowella, attracts the attentions of Morwenna's husband, Ossie.
Part 7
Ossie and Rowella form a new bond as Ross and Elizabeth rediscover an old one. More interested in social status than romance, George concentrates his efforts on getting elected as the local member of Parliament.
Part 8
Members of the Warleggan and Poldark families become mired in jealousy. George takes out his hatred of the Poldarks on poor Drake Carne, but it is the gentle Morwenna who proves particularly ruthless in exacting retribution and getting just what she wants.
Part 9
Corn prices are rising, miners are rioting, and Ross is divided between his loyalties to the Crown and sympathies for the poor. When a new election is called, he decides to run for Parliament against George, who risks not only losing his seat, but also his wife.
Part 10
Marital tension pervades the Poldark home, although it's nothing compared to the rancor between Morwenna and Ossie. Tragedy lurks for Dwight and Caroline, while George finds yet another way to hit back at Ross.
Part 11
A party at the Warleggans' attracts the great and the good-as well as the uninvited Ross, who manages to steal some moments with Elizabeth alone. Meanwhile, Drake faces an excruciating choice when he learns about the fate of Morwenna's husband, Ossie.
Part 12
Drake disappears, suspected of murder, and George's plans to hurt Ross begin to take effect. But it is the actions of Demelza that not only nearly bankrupt the Poldarks, but also put Ross's life on the line.
Part 13
Ross accepts a duel, risking a conviction for murder. Newly pregnant Elizabeth considers extreme measures to safeguard her marriage and family. And Drake makes one last play for a life of happiness with Morwenna.
Series Cast & Crew:
| Demelza Carne Poldark | --- | Angharad Rees |
| Ross Poldark | --- | Robin Ellis |
| Elizabeth Chynoweth Poldark Warleggan | --- | Jill Townsend |
| Jud Paynter | --- | Paul Curran |
| Prudie Paynter | --- | Mary Wimbush |
| Francis Poldark | --- | Clive Francis |
| Dr. Dwight Enys | --- | Richard Morant |
| Caroline Penvenen Enys | --- | Judy Geeson |
| Verity Poldark | --- | Norma Streader |
| George Warleggan | --- | Ralph Bates |
| Zacky Martin | --- | Forbes Collins |
| Sir Hugh Bodrugan | --- | Christopher Benjamin |
| Mrs. Tabb | --- | Shelagh Wilcocks |
| Nathaniel 'Nat' Pearce | --- | John Baskcomb |
| Harris Pascoe | --- | Ralph Nossek |
| Constance Bodrugan | --- | Cynthia Grenville |
| Nicholas Warleggan | --- | Nicholas Selby |
| Jinny Martin Carter | --- | Gillian Bailey |
| Capt. Malcolm McNeil | --- | Donald Douglas |
| Geoffrey Charles Poldark | --- | Stefan Gates |
Directed by Philip Dudley, Roger Jenkins
Written by John Wiles, Martin Worth
Produced by Morris Barry, Tony Coburn, Colin Tucker< br>
Executive Produced by Richard Beynon
Film Editing by Chris Lovett, Alistair McKay, Ian Pitch, Richard Trevor
Costume Design by John Bloomfield, Penny Lowe
"Romance and pure escape"-The New York Times
"Sweeping, swashbuckling, exotic" -The Washington Post
"Raging ambition, terrible betrayals, frustrated loves, daring deeds, and a marvelously dashing hero" -The New York Times