Ross attempts to learn of Dwight's fate in Revolutionary France. In Cornwall, George and Elizabeth lock horns with Sam and Drake.
Ross and Tholly meet their contact Jacques Clisson in France, and Sam leads a large congregation of Methodists in song outside the church walls. Despite George's promise to be generous to his tenants to further his ambition of becoming a burgess, he revokes the Methodist's property lease. Clisson drives a hard bargain with Ross for his information, and George leads Caroline to expect the worst regarding Dwight.
Ross is ordered to leave Roscoff under threat of execution, and Morwenna and Drake share a moment of intimacy on the beach. The Methodists petition Elizabeth to give them the meeting house back, and Geoffrey Charles reveals to Drake that Morwenna is fond of him. Ross decides he cannot abandon his mission and sends Tholly home alone, while Elizabeth tells George of the Methodists' visit but unites with him on learning of their connection to the Poldarks. The Warleggans move to their house in Truro, and Demelza, angered by Ross's decision to linger in France, gifts
Sam's flock a storehouse on Nampara land.
Ross escapes France with Clisson's list, finding Dwight's name upon it. In Truro, George turns crooked to court Lord Godolphin's favour, and Elizabeth is so disturbed she begins taking an opiate. Ross informs Demelza and Caroline, but he isn't optimistic, knowing the prison's condition is bad. Meanwhile, Dwight tends to a lieutenant named Hugh Armitage, and George's actions earn him an invitation to the Godolphin's ball. George wallows in victory, but Elizabeth can only pretend to share in his exhilaration.
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Ross visits Revolutionary France
Duration: 01:01
Music Played
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Anne Dudley
A Seam of Ironstone
Performer: Christian Garrick. Performer: Skaila Kanga. Orchestra: The Chamber Orchestra of London. -
Anne Dudley
Theme From Poldark
Performer: Christian Garrick. Orchestra: The Chamber Orchestra of London. -
Anne Dudley
Working The Quillet
Performer: Christian Garrick. Performer: Skaila Kanga. Performer: The Chamber Orchestra of London.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Ross Poldark | Aidan Turner |
Demelza Poldark | Eleanor Tomlinson |
Aunt Agatha | Caroline Blakiston |
Morwenna Chynoweth | Ellise Chappell |
Prudie | Beatie Edney |
George Warleggan | Jack Farthing |
Tholly Tregirls | Sean Gilder |
Dwight Enys | Luke Norris |
Elizabeth Warleggan | Heida Reed |
Drake Carne | Harry Richardson |
Hugh Armitage | Josh Whitehouse |
Caroline Penvenen | Gabriella Wilde |
Sam Carne | Tom York |
Geoffrey Charles | Harry Marcus |
Reverend Halse | Robin Ellis |
Paul Daniel | Ed Browning |
Zacky Martin | Tristan Sturrock |
Cary Warleggan | Pip Torrens |
Mariette | Elsa Mollien |
Tom Harry | Turlough Convery |
Jacques Clisson | Nicolas Carpentier |
French Agent | Zachary Fall |
Polly Tregaskis | Merriel Plummer |
Doctor | Max Gold |
French Guard | Jean Fillon |
Writer | Debbie Horsfield |
Author | Winston Graham |
Producer | Michael Ray |
Producer | Roopesh Parekh |
Director | Stephen Woolfenden |
Composer | Anne Dudley |
Production Company | Mammoth Screen |
Broadcast
- Sun 25 Jun 2017 21:00
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Poldark: Series 3
Brooding drama set in 18th century Cornwall. Adapted from Winston Graham's novels
Cast and Characters
Meet Ross Poldark and his neighbours in Cornwall.
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