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  1. Lark Rise to Candleford is a British television costume drama series, adapted by the BBC from Flora Thompson's trilogy of semi-autobiographical novels about the English countryside, published between 1939 and 1943. The first episode aired on 13 January 2008 on BBC One and BBC HD in the UK.

  2. Lark Rise to Candleford: Created by Bill Gallagher. With Olivia Hallinan, Sarah Lancashire, Julia Sawalha, Fergus Drysdale. An adaptation of Flora Thompson's autobiographical novel "Lark Rise To Candleford", set in 19 century Oxfordshire, in which a young girl moves to the local market town to begin an apprenticeship as a postmistress.

  3. 50min. TV-PG. Laura Timmins says goodbye to her friends and family in Lark Rise to start her first job at the Post Office in the nearby town of Candleford. Postmistress Dorcas Lane gives her a warm welcome, but her loyalties are soon divided over a dispute at Lark Rise about payment for the delivery of telegrams.

  4. Print. Lark Rise to Candleford is a trilogy of semi-autobiographical novels by Flora Thompson about the countryside of north-east Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, England, at the end of the 19th century. The stories were previously published separately as Lark Rise in 1939, Over to Candleford in 1941 and Candleford Green in 1943.

  5. BBC One - Lark Rise to Candleford - Episode guide. Episodes. All. Available now (0) Next on (0) Series 4. Fourth series of the adaptation of Flora Thompson's memoir of her 19th-century...

  6. Lark Rise to Candleford. Top-rated. Sun, Mar 23, 2008. S1.E10. Episode #1.10. Having spent the night in the pouring rain searching for Edmund Timmins, Twister Turrill finds his health in serious decline. He decides to distribute some of his personal effects to friends in Lark Rise.

  7. Lark Rise to Candleford. 4 Series ∙ 40 Episodes ∙ Period Drama. Adaptation of Flora Thompson's memoir of her Oxfordshire childhood, set in the small hamlet of Lark Rise and the wealthier neighbouring market town Candleford at the end of the 19th century.

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