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Season 4 Episode 1 | 53m 5sVideo has Audio Description

It's the spring of 1940 and change is on the horizon for everyone in Skeldale House.

It is Easter 1940 and without Tristan’s help while he’s away serving, Skeldale House is busier than ever. James and Helen dream about the future, hoping that James won’t be called up to serve. When Mrs. Hall takes a leap of faith, Siegfried offers his support.

01/07/2024 | Expires 02/18/2028 | Rating TV-PG

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Episode 1

Season 4 Episode 1 | 53m 5sVideo has Audio Description

It is Easter 1940 and without Tristan’s help while he’s away serving, Skeldale House is busier than ever. James and Helen dream about the future, hoping that James won’t be called up to serve. When Mrs. Hall takes a leap of faith, Siegfried offers his support.

01/07/2024 | Expires 02/18/2028 | Rating TV-PG

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