Marchlands is the gripping story of three different families living in the same house in the 1960's 1980's and present day. The families are linked by the spirit of a young girl - the 1960's family's daughter who died in mysterious circumstances. It's a brand new five-part drama from ITV Studios written for ITV by Stephen Greenhorn (Glasgow Kiss Doctor Who).
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Marchlands is the gripping story of three different families living in the same house across three generations the 1960s 1980s and the present day The families are linked by the spirit of a young girl Alice - the daughter of a family that lived in the house in 1968 who died under mysterious circumstances This distinctive contemporary drama stars an ensemble cast including Jodie Whittaker (Cranford; Venus) playing Ruth Bowen the grieving mother living in Marchlands in the 1960s with her husband Paul (Jamie Thomas King - Tudors) who is struggling to cope with her difficult and dominating mother-in-law Evelyn Bowen played by Tessa Peake-Jones (Only Fools and Horses) Alex Kingston (ER; Doctor Who) stars as Helen Maynard who plays the mother of a 1980s family who becomes concerned by her daughter&39;s imaginary friend called Alice and finally Shelley Conn (Mistresses) plays Nisha who moves to Marchlands with her partner Mark (Elliot Cowan - The Fixer) and are expecting a baby As the atmospheric story weaves through the three generations of families up to the present day the truth about what really happened to Alice emerges
Five-part ITV drama following three families who live in the same house during different decades. The families are all linked by Alice (Millie Archer), a little girl who died mysteriously in the 1960s and has haunted the house ever since. The girl's mother, Ruth Bowen (Jodie Whittaker), living in 1968, is determined to discover the truth behind her daughter's death. Meanwhile, in 1987, Eddie (Dean Andrews) and Helen Maynard (Alex Kingston) and, in 2010, Mark Ashburn (Elliot Cowan) and Nisha Parekh (Shelley Conn) are growing suspicious of their new residency due to a series of unfortunate events.
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