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Down to Earth (2000 TV series)

Down to Earth was a BBC One television drama series first broadcast in 2000 about a couple who start a new life on a Devon farm. The early episodes of the series were based on a series of books written by Faith Addis about their real-life move from London to Devon.

The music in the series was composed by Sheridan Tongue and Tony Hadley, and had the song "After All this Time" as its opening and closing credits in series 2 and 3.

Plot

The first series starred Pauline Quirke as Faith Addis, a teacher, and Warren Clarke as her long-suffering husband, Brian, as they encountered various misfortunes and difficulties in adjusting to their new rural lifestyle, which was not helped by their uncooperative children's attitude to moving to a new location. The series was generally light in tone, although took a tragic turn following Brian's death in a road accident in series three.

In 2003, the Addis family left the farm for good. They were replaced by the Brewer family. Matt Brewer (Ian Kelsey) was Brian's cousin. He left the big city with his young new wife, Frankie (Angela Griffin), and his three children from his first marriage to move to Devon to take over the farm.

Two years later the Brewer family moved back to the city and were replaced by Jackie (Denise Welch), Tony Murphy (Ricky Tomlinson) and their wayward daughter, Emma (Zara Dawson), who owned the local pub. The fifth and final series was broadcast from 2 January 2005 to 6 March 2005.

Cast

Episodes

Series 1 (2000)

Series 2 (2001)

Series 3 (2003)

Series 4 (2004)

Series 5 (2005)

Ratings

DVD release

Down to Earth: Series One was released on DVD via Acorn Media on 1 June 2009.[3] No further series have been made available.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Weekly top 30 programmes on TV sets (July 1998 – Sept 2018)". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
  2. ^ BBC – Radio Times – Down to Earth: Honesty
  3. ^ "Down To Earth - Series 1 [DVD] [2000]". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 26 February 2023.

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