

Season - Episode
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1 - 1Can You Forgive Her? (1) Jan 19, 1974
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1 - 2Can You Forgive Her? (2) Jan 26, 1974
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1 - 3Can You Forgive Her? (3) Feb 02, 1974
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1 - 4Can You Forgive Her? (4) Feb 09, 1974
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1 - 5Can You Forgive Her? (5) Feb 16, 1974
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1 - 6Can You Forgive Her? (6) Feb 23, 1974
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1 - 7Phineas Finn (1) Mar 02, 1974
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1 - 8Phineas Finn (2) Mar 09, 1974
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1 - 9Phineas Finn (3) Mar 16, 1974
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1 - 10Phineas Finn (4) Mar 23, 1974
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1 - 11Phineas Finn (5) Mar 30, 1974
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1 - 12The Eustace Diamonds (1) Apr 06, 1974
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1 - 13The Eustace Diamonds (2) Apr 13, 1974
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1 - 14The Eustace Diamonds (3) Apr 20, 1974
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1 - 15Phineas Redux (1) Apr 27, 1974
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1 - 16Phineas Redux (2) May 04, 1974
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1 - 17Phineas Redux (3) May 11, 1974
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1 - 18Phineas Redux (4) May 18, 1974
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1 - 19Phineas Redux (5) May 25, 1974
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1 - 20The Prime Minister (1) Jun 01, 1974
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1 - 21The Prime Minister (2) Jun 08, 1974
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1 - 22The Prime Minister (3) Jun 15, 1974
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1 - 23The Prime Minister (4) Jun 22, 1974
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1 - 24The Prime Minister (5) Jun 29, 1974
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1 - 25The Duke's Children (1) Oct 26, 1974
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1 - 26The Duke's Children (2) Nov 02, 1974
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0 - 1Interview with Susan Hampshire (1) Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 2Interview with Susan Hampshire (2) Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 3Interview with Susan Hampshire (3) Jan 01, 1970
Overview
Silverbridge is bringing the Boncassen's to tea. We are allowed to enjoy a mystifying explanation of the British caste system. Glencora has a razor insight as to why her son has chosen to run, and win, as a Conservative. Mary admits to her mother her love for Frank. Remembering her past, Glencora vows to let all of her children follow their hearts. A walk in the same ruined church where Glencora caught a chill, to avoid spending Christmas in the same house as Burgo Fitzgerald, finds an important discussion between her and Plantagenet brought up short by a fit of coughing. Silverbridge wants to drop his friendship with Major Tifto, his father tells him to let him down easily, but, when Tifto, drunkenly, dares him to bet big, he lays down 40,000 pounds on the Prime Minister, their horse. The horse goes lame before the race even begins, but Silver's money is still forfeit. It is likely that Tifto nobbled the horse to make more money then he possibly could have on bets. Worse tha