The very different lives of Jan Leigh, a poor but studious young country lad, and Diana Gayelorde-Sutton, the equally single minded daughter of a rich landowner, from the 1920s through to post-war Britain.
Director: Richard Stroud, David Tucker
Writer: R.F. Delderfield, Andrew Davies
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10 episodes
When John Leigh arrives in Devon to live with his relatives, little does he realise how his life is to change - and all because of a chance meeting with Diana Gayelorde-Sutton.
Runtime: 55 minJan sets out to learn the qualities required of a gentleman in order to impress Diana. But, his plans for the future seem destined to fail.
Runtime: 55 minTwo years have passed and Jan leaves Devon to work on a Fleet Street newspaper. He soon finds that the experience he gains is not confined merely to his journalistic talents.
Runtime: 55 minJust when he least expects it, Jane idyllic days with Diana are brought to an end. He accepts an assignment abroad-only to find the past catching up with him.
Runtime: 55 minJan's life seems to be taking a turn for the better; it appears that nothing can stand in his way. Or so he thinks.
Runtime: 55 minWith the outbreak of the SecondWorld War, Jan leaves 'Sennacharib' and discovers that by coming to terms with the past he is able to look forward to the future.
Runtime: 55 minPosted to a quiet desk job near his home, Jan enjoys two years of happily married bliss. Suddenly his military duties change and dramatically alter the course of his life.
Runtime: 55 minJan's return to France proves to be a shattering experience - in more ways than one.
Runtime: 55 minBack in England, Jan makes a last attempt to put his life into some sort of order. But fate has yet another card up her sleeve.
Runtime: 55 minJan is sent on his final, most dangerous mission of the war - the repercussions of which are almost too much to bear.
Runtime: 55 min10 January 1984 BBC1 - No Place Like Home, Diana & Dallas