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- An airliner explodes above Beckindale. The Woolpack's Dickensian evening ends abruptly as the windows are blown in, Joe crashes his car as a wall of flames roars down the road, Jack and Sarah look on as fire engulfs the village.
- Frank asks Jack to be best man. Joe is upset that Janie is marrying Frank. Marian is getting ready for her cruise. End of season one.
- Jack tells Wilks if he uses the new road, it must also be open to the public to use. Wilks doesn't want people passing through his property, so he decides to scrap the whole lawsuit. Joe is having a quiet drink, when Ruth joins him to ask about Jack. Her jealous husband comes in and tells her to get home to the children.
- Matt has his interview today. Ruth goes to see Jack and realizes that there is nothing between them. Joe has woken up and is in bad shape, While Wilkes has a compound fracture in his leg. Tom starts work at the farm and is not pulling his weight.
- Matt tells Peggy that he did not get the job and she goes after Jack for money. Matt tells Jack that Tom is lazy. Tom gets Ruth to go to the Woolpack because he wants to bump into Jack. He shows him pictures of his eldest son also named Jack. PC Ball questions both Joe and Henry in the hospital.
- Matt has a job interview in Bradford in two days. Jack goes to the Feathers to meet Lynn. She has registered under Sugden. The Wilks are also at the same hotel and Henry spots Jack and Lynn together. He inquires at the desk and finds out she is Jack's wife, and gets Marian out of there before she sees them. Joe shows up and finds out too.
- Tom tells Ruth about a car accident between Henry and Joe. Matt talks to Jack about a new van. Tom asks Jack for a job. PC Ball asks Amos if Joe had been at the Woolpack drinking before the accident.
- Capt. Emily is upset with Sister Alice Meredith and Brother Benjamin.
- Captain Emily Ridley's secret private life is revealed.
- Alice Meredith tries to save a middle-age drop out from himself.
- Capt. Ridley thinks she is getting promoted.
- Captain Ridley fears her Salvation Army career might be over.
- Joe finds out from Amos that Jack was seen coming out of the barn with Marian. He goes to the Wilks farm to find Jack is there. Since Marian broke Matt's fishing rod that Peggy gave him, Joe borrows money from 3 people to fix it. When Annie finds out, she confronts Joe. Peggy is angry that Matt is doing all the work while Jack and Joe are chasing Marian.
- Emily enters a musical festival without a band or singers.
- Captain Ridley is transferred to the Mile Street Citadel.
- The hens have been disposed of but Jack refuses to get any more. Having discovered an old mill house on the land, he decides to live there and give the farm to Annie, Peggy and Joe. Peggy discovers she is pregnant and wants to leave home. Joe teaches Marian how to fish.
- It is revealed that Jack has a secret life with "Lynn" in London, and is hiding from something. Marian's car breaks down and Jack helps her out. It starts to rain and they run for an abandoned farm where he tells her that he likes her. He gets a letter to meet with Wilks lawyer about access to his land.
- Jack does not want to work so he asks Matt to hire someone. Joe overhears Jack telling someone on the phone to meet him at the Feathers on Wednesday. The Wilks are looking for a gourmet cook and Marian asks Annie. She also asks if there is a good restaurant, and Joe recommends the Feathers for Wednesday, hoping Marian will catch Jack with another woman. The right of way issue is solved, but Jack tells Wilks, that if he opens a road, the rovers also have the right to pass through the Wilks manor.
- David feels conflicted. Aaron puts his heart on the line. Charity is struck with jealousy.
- Nicola's nose is put out of joint when Rodney gives Maggie a present as a token of appreciation for her hard work. But the arrival of Jess' mum, Anne Marie, gives her the perfect opportunity for yet more scheming.
- Emily tells her friends the story of Christmas Past, when the Salvation Army fought to save the souls of Ebenezer Dickens and Ella Scratchit.
- The new seniors luncheon club gets off to a good start with a bad ending.
- The mobile canteen doesn't quite work out for Emily. She believes sin is everywhere and she goes to great lengths to push God on all who attend.
- Wilks lawyer Peters says he has the right-of-way on the Sugden land. Joe chats with Marian and they become friends. 250 hens have to be destroyed because of a disease. Joe and Jack find a shot bird on the property and suspect Henry Wilks is poaching.
- David feels conflicted. Aaron puts his heart on the line. Charity is struck with jealousy.
- Emily's first small town is full of sinners (in her opinion) so she uses aggressive means to persuade them to beat the devil.
- Emily Ridley has been a Captain in the Salvation Army for over 30 years. She is asked to retire and she refuses, so they post her to quiet, uneventful towns in Yorkshire where she won't bother anyone, or so they thought.
- Food poisoned by a ham sandwich from the mobile canteen, Emily is out of commission. Sister Alice and Dorothy run the show without her. The results are grim, as the two sisters are too easy on the sinners.
- Emily is tasked with counseling the sinners, but her encounters with the people she counsels sends her determined to route out their sins.
- Emily's door-to-door collection to help the poor yields just over one pound.
- Jack Sugden has come home for his father's funeral after a 9 year absence. The rest of the family resent him because his father left him the farm. New neighbours Marion Wilks and her father Henry, want to build a road through the Sugden farm. Jack has taken a shine to Marian Wilks, but she wants nothing to do with him.
- The updated British version of the popular and long-running American game show fronted by comedian, Joe Pasquale.
- Game show in which contestants compete for prizes by trying to guess the correct prices of consumer goods.
- Award-winning British educational drama series tracing the lives and fortunes of various fictional Yorkshire families from Tudor times through to the 1960s. Many of the early seasons were 20-part serialised dramas.
- General knowledge quiz for 16-18-year-olds.
- David and Amy are on holiday in Spain, where they meet Robert and Linda, who are also holidaymakers. David and Linda spend their holiday trying to find some time alone together away from their spouses.
- Trains, romance, a mysterious past. Michael Poole (Sir John Hurt) is an ex-conman, whose cons have finally caught up with him. Unaware of his past, Alice (Brenda Blethyn) joins him in a dramatic escape on the Orient Express.
- Set in the 1960s, this British medical drama follows the staff and patients of St Aidan's Royal Free Hospital.
- The day-to-day lives of three orphaned children who are adopted by aliens that have trouble adjusting to the local culture.
- Popular sitcom set in a seedy bedsit lorded over by the mean, vain, boastful, cowardly, racist landlord Rigsby. In each episode, his conceits are debunked by his long-suffering tenants.
- Three one-hour plays about the life of one of England's greatest nurses, Sister Dora, who dedicated her life to developing and improving the medical and hospital facilities available to the poor of Walsall.
- A lunchtime magazine show combining live guests, filmed inserts, movie reviews and news bulletins. Film-related guests included Edward Burns, Bill Nighy, Paddy Breathnach, Sharon Maguire, John Boorman, Thora Birch, Liv Tyler, John Madden, Sam Neill, Anna Friel, Sean Bean, Christopher Lee and Vinnie Jones.
- A six-part series examining a variety of religious beliefs.
- Showcases new films made by students in the Yorkshire region - from comedies to documentaries to animation.
- After becoming Two-Face, Harvey Dent finds himself locked in Arkham Asylum. Whilst there, he must learn to accept himself for the monster he has become, as well as do what he can to survive among his fellow inmates.