Sunday 1 February

8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE
oliviahalinan

When Dorcas Lane is suddenly taken ill, Laura Timmins finds herself with more than one problem to solve, as the popular adaptation of Flora Thompson’s childhood memoirs continues. Afraid to admit that even she has limitations, however, Laura decides that she will not fail Dorcas and soon realises that she must accept her own weaknesses if she is to succeed.

With both Lark Rise and Candleford rallying around to show their support for Laura’s new role in the post office, she soon feels the pressure mounting up and is troubled when anonymous letters begin to arrive. When Minnie sees the delivery of one of the packages, her past catches up with her once again and she is left fearful of her haunting memories.

James Dowland, meanwhile, is deeply troubled on hearing of Dorcas’s condition and makes it his business to see that she is cared for properly. The relationship between James and Dorcas continues to flourish as they finally begin to feel at ease with one another.

As Laura’s feelings for Fisher Bloom continue to develop, Dorcas feels the need to protect her and the hostility between Fisher and Dorcas begins to cloud the air. True love never runs smoothly, and Laura and Fisher must decide whether to let fate determine their future.

Julia Sawalha plays Dorcas Lane, Olivia Hallinan plays Laura Timmins, Ruby Bentall plays Minnie, Jason Merrells plays James Dowland and Matthew McNulty plays Fisher Bloom.

Lark Rise To Candleford is also being simulcast on the BBC HD channel – the BBC’s High Definition channel available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media. With up to five times more detail than standard definition television, HD gives you exceptionally vivid colours and crisp pictures to make Lark Rise To Candleford a truly cinematic TV experience.