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  1. A Dinner of Herbs: With Tom Goodman-Hill, Jonathan Kerrigan, Melanie Clark Pullen, Billie Whitelaw. A man gets killed and his woman friend agrees to take on his surviving children. But as the decades started passing by, the children soon become aware of some painful secrets from the past.

  2. After taking his young son Roddy to a remote Northumberland village, Peter Greenbank meets a violent death, leaving the boy alone with no family to speak of. Roddy is adopted and raised by Kate Makepeace, a good friend of his father’s, and develops a close friendship with Hal and Mary Ellen. But their sibling bond is put to the test as they become adults. The hidden secrets of the past are ...

  3. Roddy Greenbank is brought by his father to Northumberland in 1807, and orphaned shortly after their arrival when his father meets a brutal death. Adopted by Kate Makepiece, Roddy forges friendships with Hal Roystan and Mary Ellen Lee.

  4. Episode #1.6: Dirigido por Alan Grint. Con David Threlfall, Debra Stephenson, Jane Arden, Joseph May. Kate takes the initiative and decides to introduce Ben to her family. Meanwhile, a jealous Maggie divulges every last detail about Ben's secret, and Hal finds himself struggling to accept the situation.

  5. 24 de nov. de 2000 · A Dinner of Herbs es una serie estrenada en 2000, dirigida por Alan Grint, ,... con actuaciones de Melanie Clark Pullen, Tom Goodman-Hill, Jonathan Kerrigan,...After taking his young son Roddy to a remote Northumberland village, Peter Greenbank meets a violent death, leaving the boy alone with no ...

  6. A Dinner of Herbs. MiniSerie de TV - Un hombre es asesinado y su amiga acepta hacerse cargo de sus hijos sobrevivientes. Pero a medida que pasan las décadas, los niños pronto se dan cuenta de algunos dolorosos secretos del pasado.

  7. Watch world-class TV from Britain and beyond. Always available, always commercial free. start your free trial. Description. Episode 1: When Hal Roystan's father is killed by farmer Dan Bannaman, young Roddy and his father become Bannaman's next victims after they witness him burying the body.