
The Cedar Tree
Season 1
The trials and tribulations of a British aristocratic family as they pass through the 1930s.
Where to Watch Season 1
82 Episodes
- A Question Of Values: Part 1E5
A Question Of Values: Part 1Frank Chapman, head dairyman for the Bourne family, confides to Arthur that his son Alan has gotten his girlfriend Peggy into trouble. When Arthur and Helen intercede, Arthur finds himself threatened by Mr. Wickham, the local headmaster who misinterprets his motives. - High Tides: Part 1E17
High Tides: Part 1Elizabeth befriends newcomer Rachel Earnshaw who has moved to the village from London following a public divorce. The two share the bond of falling in love with the wrong person, but their friendship is threatened when Nanny reveals Mrs. Earnshaw 's scandalous past to Arthur. - Cause for Concern: Part 2E26
Cause for Concern: Part 2A jealous Helen wonders if Arthur once had an affair with Rosemary. Arthur hires petty thief Jim Tapper to help Gates with the estate. Phyllis returns Anne to Larkfield Manor early and worries the Bournes with news that Anne's optical problems could be a symptom of serious illness. - A Quiet Christmas: Part 1E31
A Quiet Christmas: Part 1Lady Alice and Nanny continue to eye Jim Tapper with suspicion. Uncovering Jim's sensitive side, Elizabeth gives him an appropriate gift for Christmas, leading to a disagreement in the family. A quiet Victoria debates the Nazi party with Elizabeth. The Bournes invite the Cartlands round for Boxing Day. - A Quiet Christmas: Part 2E32
A Quiet Christmas: Part 2Victoria plays the wallflower when the Cartlands visit. With Helen abroad, Lady Alice wonders about Rosemary's intentions toward Arthur. Aunt Phyllis invites the girls to London for a party and has a word with Elizabeth about her interest in Jim. Arthur pays a visit at the request of Admiral Sir Michael Burrell, who makes him a tantalizing offer. - Party Manners: Part 2E34
Party Manners: Part 2At Phyllis' party, Victoria meets Jewish music student Emil Schwartz. Elizabeth is pursued by writer Ambrose Fielding and later makes a discovery about him. Victoria helps Elizabeth solve a problem, but it backfires, resulting in bitter feelings from Phyllis. Victoria and Elizabeth return to Larkfield Manor to find the unlikeliest friends. - Conflict: Part 1E35
Conflict: Part 1With most of the family abroad and Nanny ill, Larkfield Manor seems quiet as a tomb. Rumors of the impending death of King George cast a somber pall over the house. Lonely and bored, Victoria convinces Elizabeth that they should invite Aunt Phyllis for a visit, in hopes of reconciling their conflict from the London party. Phyllis reluctantly agrees; however, she arrives in an ill humor, just as Elizabeth has invited Geoffrey Cartland to dinner. - Conflict: Part 2E36
Conflict: Part 2Despite their best attempts to keep the dinner party amiable, Elizabeth and Victoria are unable to change Phyllis' foul mood during the dinner party. A private argument between Elizabeth and Phyllis deteriorates into a vicious row. Victoria interrupts with news of Arthur's return. With King George V dead, Arthur and Phyllis discuss King Edward's relationship with American Wallis Simpson. Arthur admits to a chance encounter with Rosemary Cartland while abroad. - A Lesson For Jim: Part 1E37
A Lesson For Jim: Part 1Gates catches young Jim Tapper reading a copy of Great Expectations lent to him by Elizabeth and returns the book without asking Jim. Arthur supports Gates against Elizabeth resulting in a disagreement between father and daughter over Jim's right to achieve something greater in life. Rosemary meets with a guilty Arthur who is weary of their deception abroad. Jim is involved in an accident. - A Lesson For Jim: Part 2E38
A Lesson For Jim: Part 2Arthur gives Jim a second chance after his accident. Gates and Nanny take an interest in helping Jim learn how to get on in domestic service. Elizabeth refuses to accept that her desire to help Jim may not be in his best interest, until he takes a unacceptable liberty. Nanny makes an astute observation about Jim. Later, Jim watches unhappily as Elizabeth rides away with a date. Arthur makes plans for another trip abroad, and Elizabeth notes an interesting coincidence. - Next of Kin: Part 2E40
Next of Kin: Part 2Phyllis and Charles anxiously await word on the identity of the unidentified Englishman in hospital following a beating in Hamburg. Elizabeth confides in Charles about Arthur's odd disappearances and her suspicions regarding his relationship with Rosemary since Helen has been away in Germany. Victoria nervously attends her audition at the Royal Music Academy. Word of Arthur finally comes just as Victoria learns the outcome of her audition and a change occurs in Lady Alice's condition. - In Confidence: Part 2E42
In Confidence: Part 2The strain of keeping up Sir Michael's charade begins to affect Arthur's disposition. Charles receives a disturbing letter from Helen, who shares a troubling incident between Arthur and Rosemary. Alice encourages Charles to demand that Arthur answer allegations of infidelity. Victoria worries about the growing threat of another great war. Charles learns the whole truth and agrees to keep Arthur's secret from everyone. - Easter Party: Part 1E43
Easter Party: Part 1Phyllis arrives unexpectedly at Larkfield Manor for the family Easter Party and is dismayed to learn that the Cartlands have been invited. Elizabeth and Victoria disagree about Victoria's desire to look more alluring for Peter Cartland. Alice takes notice of Phyllis' drinking. Arthur vetoes Elizabeth's seating arrangement to encourage a relationship between Victoria and Peter. Phyllis can't contain her hostility toward Rosemary. - Easter Party: Part 2E44
Easter Party: Part 2Phyllis flees back to London following the ghastly incident with Rosemary. Charles remembers Peter from Eaton and stuns Arthur with the revelation of why Peter left school at sixteen. Elizabeth learns Peter's secret from Arthur and is tasked with dissuading Victoria from pursuing him. The family receives a holiday call from Helen and Anne, who will be returning soon to Larkfield Manor. Geoffrey and Rosemary visit Arthur to set him straight about Peter's scandalous past. - The Larger Size: Part 1E45
The Larger Size: Part 1Victoria senses conflict between her music studies and Alice's preoccupation with her coming out season. Peter asks Elizabeth to the ballet, but she steers him toward Victoria. Nanny comforts Elizabeth, who feels that everyone else in the family is off having fun while she attends to Larkfield Manor. Victoria accepts Peter's date, and he influences her to ignore her better judgment. - The Larger Size: Part 2E46
The Larger Size: Part 2Phyllis feels her age after Victoria describes her visit to a nightclub with Peter. Later, while shopping for her coming out wardrobe, Victoria and Lady Alice quarrel over Victoria's affinity for a cocktail dress. Peter persuades Victoria to apologize to Lady Alice for her behavior in the shop. The Bourne ladies express their gratitude to Peter for his kindness in a delicate family situation. - Gwilym: Part 1E47
Gwilym: Part 1The summer heat and multiplying guests are problems at Larkfield Manor. First, Elizabeth is ill-prepared for the arrival of Victoria, Phyllis, and Charles. Then, a letter from Arthur announcing his arrival that evening further complicates Mrs. Gates' dinner preparation. Handsome Welsh professor Gwilym Meredith-Jones entrances Elizabeth and becomes another unexpected guest. Arthur arrives home to find a singing foreigner in his bath. - Gwilym: Part 2E48
Gwilym: Part 2Gwilym charms the Bourne household with the exception of Arthur. Gwilym's passionate objection to war of any kind infuriates Arthur, who is quite vocal in his disdain for Gwilym's opinions. Elizabeth confronts her father with accusations of his bigotry and prejudice against the Welsh, leading to a terrific argument. Before leaving, Gwilym uncovers some factual evidence in the Bourne ancestry which Elizabeth reveals with smug satisfaction. - A Break in the Circle: Part 1E49
A Break in the Circle: Part 1When Jim and Gates' motorbike disappear at the same time, Gates jumps to the conclusion that Jim has stolen it. Elizabeth delays reporting the incident to the police in hope that Jim will return with a logical exploitation. Nanny admits to Elizabeth that Mr. and Mrs. Gates resent taking orders from a young woman. Postcards arrive from Helen in the Black Forest, and from Phyllis, visiting friends in America. After Elizabeth wants the issue forgotten, Gates demands to have a word with Arthur about Jim. - A Break in the Circle: Part 2E50
A Break in the Circle: Part 2A stern Arthur sorts out Jim and smooths things over with Gates. Talk of civil unrest in Spain leads Nanny to the wireless where she hears disturbing news. Arthur places a call abroad to gather more facts. After everyone has a restless night, the family receives a devastating confirmation from the consulate. Lady Alice's faith in God is tested. A gentle rain falls as the family suffers quietly. - A Fresh Start: Part 1E51
A Fresh Start: Part 1Elizabeth decides it's time she goes to London to see if a career in medicine is what she truly wants. With Victoria's friend Laura Collins due to arrive for a long holiday, Nanny grouses that the family shouldn't be entertaining. Elizabeth and Victoria plan a dinner party for the Cartlands. Phyllis relates a rumor that Geoffrey has strayed. The family begins to worry about Nanny's odd behavior, which becomes even odder following an accident in the cedar tree. - A Fresh Start: Part 2E52
A Fresh Start: Part 2Elizabeth has an opportunity to use her medical training after someone falls from the cedar tree. Mrs. Gates feels that Elizabeth is continuing to hold her feelings inside. Victoria imparts Helen's wise words in an attempt to comfort Nanny. Laura's presence has a positive influence on Victoria. Elizabeth cries in private, but receives consolation from an unexpected source. An evening with the Cartlands brings laughter and singing to Larkfield Manor once again. - Outlook Unsettled: Part 1E53
Outlook Unsettled: Part 1Larkfield Manor is poised for desolation as the summer of 1936 draws to an end. With Arthur away, Phyllis returns to her flat in London, while Elizabeth and Victoria plan to join her in a fortnight to resume their studies. Meanwhile, Peter Cartland requests a meeting with Phyllis, who also receives word from Jack. Liz tells Charles of her definitive plans for medical school. Geoffrey Cartland visits Larkfield with a proposition about Tallulah, and later, an annoyed Rosemary learns about her husband's meeting with Liz. - Outlook Unsettled: Part 2E54
Outlook Unsettled: Part 2Laura inadvertently receives the brunt of Elizabeth's anger over Victoria's ill-timed revelation to Rosemary. Charles has a heart-to-heart with Laura, but she offers him sage advice regarding Liz and Vicky. Peter shares his concern for Liz with Phyllis. After meeting with her new lover Jack Poole, Phyllis takes Charles into her confidence about Jack's addiction. Liz and Vicky detect a significant change in their aunt's demeanor. - The Cost of a Secret: Part 1E55
The Cost of a Secret: Part 1The Bourne family eagerly anticipates the return of Arthur after a two month absence, but Laura is intimidated by the commander. Victoria lets slip Phyllis' secret meeting with Jack. Rosemary Cartland invites herself round to welcome Arthur home. The family is disturbed by Arthur's odd demeanor upon his arrival. Alice finds Phyllis' trip with Jack Poole fascinating, though Arthur is not as understanding. Arthur refuses to greet Rosemary. - The Cost of a Secret: Part 2E56
The Cost of a Secret: Part 2After rejecting Rosemary, Arthur confides to Charles that he will never forgive her and her father for talking him into deceiving Helen. Charles advises Arthur to not drive the rest of his family away with his brooding. Peter offers to drive Liz, Vicky, and Laura to London. Charles mediates between Arthur and Rosemary, and Arthur apologizes to Phyllis. Gates and Arthur resume business as usual at Larkfield Manor. - Trouble at Layford Park: Part 1E57
Trouble at Layford Park: Part 1Mrs. Gates speculates that Phyllis is serious about Jack Poole, the gentleman she's bringing to Larkfield Manor for the weekend. Arthur and Elizabeth discuss the growing fondness between herself and Peter Cartland. When Phyllis and Jack arrive, Gates develops an instant dislike for Jack. Peter changes his plans to host Elizabeth, and later, he admits a disturbing secret about the trouble at Layford Park. - Trouble at Layford Park: Part 2E58
Trouble at Layford Park: Part 2Phyllis tells Arthur about Jack's scheme to create his own charter air firm. When she wonders if Geoffrey Cartland might be persuaded to come on board as a partner, Arthur reveals to her the trouble at Layford Park. Later, Phyllis and Jack contrive to meet Geoffrey, while Arthur attempts to keep them apart. Gates speculates about what Phyllis and Jack will get up to while Arthur is gone. Arthur advises Rosemary about the next step to take in her marriage. - A Capital Idea: Part 1E59
A Capital Idea: Part 1With Arthur away shooting, Phyllis and Jack seize the opportunity to pose Jack's air transfer scheme to Geoffrey. Phyllis invites Geoffrey for dinner and is surprised when he includes Penelope, his mistress. Nanny, Gates, and Mrs. Gates compare the behavior of Larkfield Manor's guests to that of the immoral Edward and Mrs. Simpson. Jack realizes that one person stands in the way of Geoffrey's financial support. Phyllis confronts Geoffrey about Penelope, and later, she gleefully dashes Penelope's illusion of becoming mistress at Layford Park. - A Capital Idea: Part 2E60
A Capital Idea: Part 2After Nanny hears a rumor from Gates about Penelope Finch, the gossip is passed on to Phyllis. Jack concocts a brilliant scheme to extricate Penelope from Geoffrey's life and enlists Phyllis's assistance. The staff wonders if their king will discard the throne for a twice-divorced woman. Penelope insists upon making things right with the Bourne family. Phyllis invites Rosemary round for a confidential talk about Geoffrey and his duplicitous mistress. - The Woman I Love: Part 1E61
The Woman I Love: Part 1Nanny learns about the bi-election and Arthur's potential involvement. Rosemary encourages Arthur to stand for parliament, but Mrs. Hedges attempts to dissuade him for very personal reasons. After failing to disinterest Penelope in Layford, Geoffery sends her to Cannes for an intimate Christmas. Gates tells Mrs. Gates about his new friend from the pub. Rosemary attempts to arrange a meeting with Penelope. Geoffrey takes matters into his own hands. - The Woman I Love: Part 2E62
The Woman I Love: Part 2The Bournes debate the potential constitutional crisis surrounding the relationship between King Edward and Mrs. Simpson. Arthur welcomes Laura into the family for the holiday season. Mrs. Hedges and her carolers make an ill-timed and unwelcome appearance at Larkfield Manor. The family listens to the king's history-making broadcast. Rosemary receives unexpected news from Geoffrey. - A Blessing in Disguise: Part 1E63
A Blessing in Disguise: Part 1Phyllis traveling France with Jack, and Liz's inability to come home for Christmas disappoints the Bourne family. Vicky confides to Arthur that Peter and Liz are in love and want his blessing for their engagement, but another casual remark about the couple's future troubles him. Laura arrives with Dame Violet, her tiresome, pretentious grandmother. Dame Violet's attention to Charles irks Lady Alice, who believes that she has met her once before. - A Blessing in Disguise: Part 2E64
A Blessing in Disguise: Part 2Charles and Lady Alice engage in a tiff when he jokingly lavishes Dame Violet with praise. Meanwhile, Mrs. Gates tires of being at the Dame's beck and call, and Arthur wants the household to be rid of the woman. However, Alice suddenly realizes that Violet's past holds a scandal and encourages everyone to overlook her shortcomings. Later, the Bourne family is touched by Dame Violet's very special Christmas gifts. - Turn of the Year: Part 1E65
Turn of the Year: Part 1With Arthur and Elizabeth away, Phyllis invites the family and Nanny to celebrate New Year's Eve with her in London. Jack anxiously awaits the arrival of Geoffrey, who has promised to give him a definitive answer about providing crucial financial backing for Poole Aviation. Rosemary returns Phyllis' kindness with previously unknown information about a loved one. Before the arrival of 1937, Phyllis makes a momentous announcement to her guests, but what she doesn't say is even more important. - Turn of the Year: Part 2E66
Turn of the Year: Part 2Phyllis turns to Nanny for comfort after a terrible row with Jack. Later, Jack's actions aren't encouraging. Phyllis confides in Charles about Jack's spot of trouble, which might involve Scotland Yard. Peter is lost without Liz's presence. Rosemary and Alice grow closer. Geoffrey pays Phyllis a visit at Larkfield Manor and imparts some sage advice about Jack. Jack and Phyllis discover themselves right back where they started. - A Mackerel Sky: Part 2E68
A Mackerel Sky: Part 2The family fears the cedar tree branch will strike the house, but an unexpected hero saves the day. Mrs. Gates becomes more upset when Lady Alice blames Gates for the situation; he has gone without permission into the village to see about his motorbike. Later, Lady Alice realizes that she misjudged Jim Tapper and requests that Arthur do more to help him. After reading a newspaper account of Hitler's latest activities, Arthur fears that Jim and many other young men like him will soon be called into military service. Gates receives a dressing down. - The Suspect: Part 2E70
The Suspect: Part 2Detective Inspector Webster arrives to take fingerprints and question the servants and guests about the disappearance of Lady Alice's jewels. Noting that the drawer was not tampered, an inside job is suspected. Gates confirms to Webster that Jim Tapper has a history of theft and offers Jack's finances as a potential motive, too. When Jim turns up missing, the case appears to be solved. However, the truth about the theft eventually emerges, and apologies are in order. - I Trust You: Part 1E71
I Trust You: Part 1The family looks forward to a visit by James Hamilton, a young lad from Charles' former school, but Charles warns that he is not like other boys. Vicki and Nanny's attempts to break through Jamie's apparent shyness are to no avail, while his graphic drawing during a parlor game disturbs Liz. Later, after Jamie adamantly refuses to accept a red jersey from Nanny, Arthur and Charles make a shocking discovery in Nanny's schoolroom - I Trust You: Part 2E72
I Trust You: Part 2The search is on for Jamie when he bolts following the incident in the schoolroom. Charles blames himself for not recognizing the depth of Jamie's fears, but Arthur is not as understanding. Charles confides in Vicki about Jamie's experiences at Eaton. Jamie returns with a knife and an agitated affect. Charles forces Jamie to confront the dark feelings that they each share. - The Challenge: Part 1E73
The Challenge: Part 1Lady Alice anxiously prepares to attend the coronation, but then she receives distressing news. Arthur enlists the aid of Rosemary to solve Alice's dilemma. Victoria experiences a frightening recurring nightmare. Laura meets Klaus Von Heynig, who pays a surprise to Larkfield Manor while on holiday in England. An angry Peter arrives after an horrific assault by the Germans in Spain claims the life of his childhood friend. - The Challenge: Part 2E74
The Challenge: Part 2Laura confides to Arthur the tension between Peter and Klaus, prompting Arthur to take action. Klaus wants Vicky to understand the Nazi party. The Bourne and Cartland families attend the coronation of King George VI. Klaus returns to Larkfield Manor for a visit and makes a declaration to Vicky. Liz's mysterious trip to Wales perplexes the family. Peter makes a shocking allegation about Klaus, and it leads to violence. - Miss Gribble: Part 1E75
Miss Gribble: Part 1Nanny bristles when Arthur receives a letter from Miss Gribble, the irritable, former governess to the Bourne family. With the unexpected arrivals of Phyllis and Jack, Vicky, and Liz, who brings with her a surprise guest, an empty Larkfield Manor suddenly becomes very active. The newspaper announcement of Liz and Peter's engagement appears to delight everyone with the exception of one. The family and servants begin to wonder how long their most tedious guest will stay. - Miss Gribble: Part 2E76
Miss Gribble: Part 2Following Miss Gribble's observations about the suitability of Peter as a husband for Elizabeth, Phyllis extracts a confession from Liz regarding her mysterious holiday in Wales. Miss Gribble's presence at Larkfield Manor elicits the worst behavior of the family and servants, who are divided in their opinions. Arthur and Rosemary speak privately about the wedding. Nanny investigates Miss Gribble's claims, leading to a confrontation in the nursery. - The New Member: Part 1E77
The New Member: Part 1With the wedding a month away, Liz has not selected a wedding gown, and she apologizes to the Cartlands for being distracted by Arthur's upcoming bi-election. Geoffrey shares with Phyllis his determination that nothing stop a union between the Bourne and Cartland families. Vicky fears that she will be unable to successfully perform an upcoming recital on which her musical career hinges. A moody is Liz is irritated by the preparations, and Laura discovers her in a very private moment. - The New Member: Part 2E78
The New Member: Part 2Liz makes an unexpected move as Arthur's bi-election grows closer. Peter and Laura share a pleasant morning discussing their acceptance into the Bourne family, and later, he nods approvingly at her plans for the future. Larkfield Manor is poised for changes as Vicky completes her recital, the results of the bi-election are in, and Peter and Liz's marriage bans are posted. - A Woman's Privilege: Part 1E79
A Woman's Privilege: Part 1With Arthur distracted by recent events, Liz phones the Cartlands to arrange a lunch with Rosemary. Mrs. Gates confides to Fred that Liz received a telephone call from a past acquaintance, and she finds it inappropriate. Geoffrey takes great offense to Rosemary's implications after he shows her his selection of wedding presents for Liz. Later, Liz is overwhelmed by Geoffrey's plans and privately, she makes an unsettling declaration to Rosemary. - A Woman's Privilege: Part 2E80
A Woman's Privilege: Part 2When Peter wonders about the lunch with Liz, Rosemary suggests that he and Liz arrange a meeting. Vicky discusses Klaus with her father, and Arthur regrets that he did not follow Helen's advice to send Vicky to Paris instead of Munich. Liz bares her soul to Arthur, while Peter confides his problems to Rosemary. Liz and Peter reach a decision regarding their engagement. Arthur reveals Liz's ambivalence to Geoffrey, who reacts very badly. - Consolation: Part 1E81
Consolation: Part 1Phyllis shares joyous news of an engagement with Liz. Vicky and Charles have a bittersweet chat about death. Peter fears he will soon put his flight training to military use. Jack and Phyllis wonder about Geoffrey's mysterious air charter abroad, and Rosemary later confides in Phyllis about Geoffrey's intentions. As family and friends celebrate the happiest of occasions, a surprise visitor startles Liz. - Consolation: Part 2E82
Consolation: Part 2Phyllis encourages an uncomfortable Liz to tend to the surprise visitor. Unsure of Geoffrey's activities, Rosemary makes a secret request of Phyllis and Jack. Liz realizes how she would like to spend her summer, and with whom she wishes to share it. With the Bourne family away, the servants enjoy lighthearted amusement in the drawing room and wonder about the potential for children at Larkfield Manor. Later, alone in the desolate house, Nanny hears echoes from the past.