It’s the annual harvest festival, an event that brings the whole village together. But one resident’s announcement has unexpected emotional consequences for the community.
★ 8.3/10
(159 votes)
#2
Driving Lesson
S3:E2
The vicar takes Kurtan and Kerry for a driving lesson, but leaving the village proves tricky - especially when local vagrant Len goes missing.
★ 8.2/10
(141 votes)
#3
Kurtan's Half-Brother
S3:E4
Kurtan receives some sad news about a relative and endeavors to make some new memories. Meanwhile, Kerry discovers a passion for reading and joins the vicar’s local book club, which is going well until another village resident joins too.
★ 8.0/10
(145 votes)
#4
Cynthia
S3:E3
An infamous Mucklowe family member returns to the village, causing Kerry to re-evaluate her living arrangements. Meanwhile, the vicar and Kurtan help Len get back on his feet.
★ 8.0/10
(135 votes)
#5
The Station
S3:E5
Kerry and Kurtan visit the local train station to welcome the vicar home from a trip to Bristol. In his absence, they have been handling lots of village admin, including looking after the parish chickens.
★ 7.9/10
(181 votes)
#6
A Letter from Slugs
S3:E1
The documentary crew return to the village and discovers some very sad news about a popular local resident. Meanwhile, Kerry faces some financial difficulties, so Kurtan steps in to help support her.
★ 7.9/10
(181 votes)
#1
A Letter from Slugs
S3:E1
The documentary crew return to the village and discovers some very sad news about a popular local resident. Meanwhile, Kerry faces some financial difficulties, so Kurtan steps in to help support her.
★ 8.0/10
(145 votes)
#2
Cynthia
S3:E3
An infamous Mucklowe family member returns to the village, causing Kerry to re-evaluate her living arrangements. Meanwhile, the vicar and Kurtan help Len get back on his feet.
★ 8.0/10
(135 votes)
#3
The Station
S3:E5
Kerry and Kurtan visit the local train station to welcome the vicar home from a trip to Bristol. In his absence, they have been handling lots of village admin, including looking after the parish chickens.
★ 8.2/10
(141 votes)
#4
Kurtan's Half-Brother
S3:E4
Kurtan receives some sad news about a relative and endeavors to make some new memories. Meanwhile, Kerry discovers a passion for reading and joins the vicar’s local book club, which is going well until another village resident joins too.
★ 8.3/10
(159 votes)
#5
Driving Lesson
S3:E2
The vicar takes Kurtan and Kerry for a driving lesson, but leaving the village proves tricky - especially when local vagrant Len goes missing.
★ 8.5/10
(131 votes)
#6
Harvest
S3:E6
It’s the annual harvest festival, an event that brings the whole village together. But one resident’s announcement has unexpected emotional consequences for the community.
★ 7.9/10
(181 votes)
A Letter from Slugs
S3:E1
The documentary crew return to the village and discovers some very sad news about a popular local resident. Meanwhile, Kerry faces some financial difficulties, so Kurtan steps in to help support her.
★ 8.3/10
(159 votes)
Driving Lesson
S3:E2
The vicar takes Kurtan and Kerry for a driving lesson, but leaving the village proves tricky - especially when local vagrant Len goes missing.
★ 8.0/10
(145 votes)
Cynthia
S3:E3
An infamous Mucklowe family member returns to the village, causing Kerry to re-evaluate her living arrangements. Meanwhile, the vicar and Kurtan help Len get back on his feet.
★ 8.2/10
(141 votes)
Kurtan's Half-Brother
S3:E4
Kurtan receives some sad news about a relative and endeavors to make some new memories. Meanwhile, Kerry discovers a passion for reading and joins the vicar’s local book club, which is going well until another village resident joins too.
★ 8.0/10
(135 votes)
The Station
S3:E5
Kerry and Kurtan visit the local train station to welcome the vicar home from a trip to Bristol. In his absence, they have been handling lots of village admin, including looking after the parish chickens.
★ 8.5/10
(131 votes)
Harvest
S3:E6
It’s the annual harvest festival, an event that brings the whole village together. But one resident’s announcement has unexpected emotional consequences for the community.