Catherine Cookson's story of Tilly; raised by her grandparents lusted after by many men and overcoming the many challenges in her life.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Set in 1930s rural England Tilly Trotter is the compelling story of a courageous young girl envied by women for her beauty lusted after by men accused of witchcraft and forced to rise above the prejudice of many people in the community in which she lives
Industrial Tyneside in 1838 is the home of Tilly Trotter (Carli Norris), whose family has fallen into poverty. Tilly does her best to care for her bedridden grandfather, and is visited every month by local farmer Simon Brentwood. This arouses the jealousy and suspicion of the locals, who brand her a witch. Thinking that Brentwood is having an affair with Tilly, the villainous Hal McGrath decides to have her for himself. Whilst Tilly endures great hardships that life throws at her - working in the coal mines while pining with unrequited love - she ultimately triumphs over her adversities.
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