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8.7/10 (236 votes)
#1

May 1843, Miss Matty's Crisis

S1:E5

Jem and Martha formalise their relationship, and live as lodgers with Miss Matty, who has fallen on hard times. Will her friends come to her aid and will she accept help? Dr Harrison is advised to leave town due to his reputation being in tatters, but Sophy is ill and his modern medicine could help. Lady Ludlow is prepared to lose everything for her absent son, but Mr Carter tries to find another solution.

8.5/10 (258 votes)
#2

August 1842, Miss Matty is Shaken

S1:E2

An unexpected visitor shakes miss Matty, but she keeps it to herself. The rumor that the railway will reach the town ruins the happy atmosphere. When Miss Deborah goes to talk to Captain Brown of this, he is of no help, indeed their friendship is severely strained.

8.5/10 (226 votes)
#3

April 1843, Dr Harrison Visits the Rectory

S1:E4

Miss Matty suffers a disappointment, and reveals to Mary the great wrong done her as a young woman. Mary writes to Major Gordon about Jessie's changed circumstances. And Dr Harrison pays a formal visit to the rectory.

8.5/10 (327 votes)
#4

October 1844

S2:E2

Defying his father, William finds a job with Captain Brown working on the railway.

8.4/10 (304 votes)
#5

June 1842

S1:E1

The town of Cranford is in a flurry at the arrival of a new handsome doctor. His controversial treatment of an unfortunate carpenter is risky not only for the patient, but also his reputation. Elsewhere a family suffers a loss but forges a friendship.

8.4/10 (237 votes)
#6

November 1842, Winter Approaches Cranford

S1:E3

The theft of a leg of mutton starts a chain of events that can only lead to trouble for one family in Cranford. With Christmas comes an invitation for Miss Matty, that she is encouraged to accept. Dr Harrison's friend Jack persuades him to declare his affections for Sophy, but then plays a cruel trick.

8.2/10 (437 votes)
#7

August 1844

S2:E1

Miss Matty becomes concerned about an isolated youngster as Mr Buxton returns to town.

8.2/10 (437 votes)
#1

August 1844

S2:E1

Miss Matty becomes concerned about an isolated youngster as Mr Buxton returns to town.

8.4/10 (304 votes)
#2

June 1842

S1:E1

The town of Cranford is in a flurry at the arrival of a new handsome doctor. His controversial treatment of an unfortunate carpenter is risky not only for the patient, but also his reputation. Elsewhere a family suffers a loss but forges a friendship.

8.4/10 (237 votes)
#3

November 1842, Winter Approaches Cranford

S1:E3

The theft of a leg of mutton starts a chain of events that can only lead to trouble for one family in Cranford. With Christmas comes an invitation for Miss Matty, that she is encouraged to accept. Dr Harrison's friend Jack persuades him to declare his affections for Sophy, but then plays a cruel trick.

8.5/10 (258 votes)
#4

August 1842, Miss Matty is Shaken

S1:E2

An unexpected visitor shakes miss Matty, but she keeps it to herself. The rumor that the railway will reach the town ruins the happy atmosphere. When Miss Deborah goes to talk to Captain Brown of this, he is of no help, indeed their friendship is severely strained.

8.5/10 (226 votes)
#5

April 1843, Dr Harrison Visits the Rectory

S1:E4

Miss Matty suffers a disappointment, and reveals to Mary the great wrong done her as a young woman. Mary writes to Major Gordon about Jessie's changed circumstances. And Dr Harrison pays a formal visit to the rectory.

8.5/10 (327 votes)
#6

October 1844

S2:E2

Defying his father, William finds a job with Captain Brown working on the railway.

8.7/10 (236 votes)
#7

May 1843, Miss Matty's Crisis

S1:E5

Jem and Martha formalise their relationship, and live as lodgers with Miss Matty, who has fallen on hard times. Will her friends come to her aid and will she accept help? Dr Harrison is advised to leave town due to his reputation being in tatters, but Sophy is ill and his modern medicine could help. Lady Ludlow is prepared to lose everything for her absent son, but Mr Carter tries to find another solution.

8.4/10 (304 votes)

June 1842

S1:E1

The town of Cranford is in a flurry at the arrival of a new handsome doctor. His controversial treatment of an unfortunate carpenter is risky not only for the patient, but also his reputation. Elsewhere a family suffers a loss but forges a friendship.

8.5/10 (258 votes)

August 1842, Miss Matty is Shaken

S1:E2

An unexpected visitor shakes miss Matty, but she keeps it to herself. The rumor that the railway will reach the town ruins the happy atmosphere. When Miss Deborah goes to talk to Captain Brown of this, he is of no help, indeed their friendship is severely strained.

8.4/10 (237 votes)

November 1842, Winter Approaches Cranford

S1:E3

The theft of a leg of mutton starts a chain of events that can only lead to trouble for one family in Cranford. With Christmas comes an invitation for Miss Matty, that she is encouraged to accept. Dr Harrison's friend Jack persuades him to declare his affections for Sophy, but then plays a cruel trick.

8.5/10 (226 votes)

April 1843, Dr Harrison Visits the Rectory

S1:E4

Miss Matty suffers a disappointment, and reveals to Mary the great wrong done her as a young woman. Mary writes to Major Gordon about Jessie's changed circumstances. And Dr Harrison pays a formal visit to the rectory.

8.7/10 (236 votes)

May 1843, Miss Matty's Crisis

S1:E5

Jem and Martha formalise their relationship, and live as lodgers with Miss Matty, who has fallen on hard times. Will her friends come to her aid and will she accept help? Dr Harrison is advised to leave town due to his reputation being in tatters, but Sophy is ill and his modern medicine could help. Lady Ludlow is prepared to lose everything for her absent son, but Mr Carter tries to find another solution.

8.2/10 (437 votes)

August 1844

S2:E1

Miss Matty becomes concerned about an isolated youngster as Mr Buxton returns to town.

8.5/10 (327 votes)

October 1844

S2:E2

Defying his father, William finds a job with Captain Brown working on the railway.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
1 ★ 8.5 5
★ 8.7 May 1843, Miss Matty's Crisis
★ 8.4 June 1842
2 ★ 8.3 2
★ 8.5 October 1844
★ 8.2 August 1844