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Cranford: synopsis part one

Cranford Christmas Special

It's late summer 1844 and two years on since Miss Matty Jenkyns lost her beloved sister, Deborah. But her home is once again full of life and bustle. Not only has her brother Peter stayed on in Cranford, but her dream of having a child in the house has been realised in the birth of Tilly, daughter of her maid Martha and her carpenter husband, Jem Hearne. Miss Matty relishes every moment being the centre of such a busy household.

The shadow of the railway still looms over the town. But much to the relief of Matty and the town ladies – Miss Pole, Mrs Forrester, Mrs Jamieson and Miss Tomkinson – Lady Ludlow has steadfastly refused to sell the land that would allow it to come into Cranford itself. For others, however, this spells disaster: Captain Brown believes that modernisation is inevitable if the town is to survive.

When Cranford native Mr Buxton returns to town with his son and niece, William and Erminia, Matty can see that father and son's grief over Mrs Buxton’s recent death has left them at odds with each other, and that William and Erminia are in need of company. Matty is also concerned about another young person whom she sees only at church: Peggy Bell lives in an isolated cottage outside the town with her inattentive mother, Mrs Bell, and domineering brother Edward. So Matty decides to intervene, and engineers an invitation that will bring the four young people together.

The surprise arrival of Lady Ludow's son, Lord Septimus, leads to a chain of unexpected events. Captain Brown believes he has secured rights to bring the railway line into Cranford, only to be shocked by the discovery that Mr Buxton holds its fate in his hands.

Meanwhile, tragedy strikes in Miss Matty's own house and she finds she must re-evaluate her opinions of the railway and think for herself. Can she change the course of events and, if so, should she?

Miss Matty Jenkyns (Dame Judi Dench)
Peter Jenkyns (Nicholas Le Prevost)
Mary Smith (Lisa Dillon)
Martha (Claudie Blakley)
Jem Hearne (Andrew Buchan)
Miss Pole (Imelda Staunton)
Mrs Forrester (Julia McKenzie)
Mrs Jamieson (Barbara Flynn)
Miss Tomkinson (Deborah Findlay)
Lady Ludlow (Francesca Annis)
Lord Septimus Hanbury (Rory Kinnear)
Sir Charles Maulver (Greg Wise)
Harry Gregson (Alex Etel)
Miss Galindo (Emma Fielding)
Rev Hutton (Alex Jennings)
Captain Brown (Jim Carter)
Mr Johnson (Adrian Scarborough)
Mrs Johnson (Debra Gillett)
Mr Buxton (Jonathan Pryce)
William Buxton (Tom Hiddleston)
Erminia (Michelle Dockery)
Peggy Bell (Jodie Whittaker)
Mrs Bell (Lesley Sharp)
Edward Bell (Matthew McNulty)

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