The paradise, season two (DVD). a BBC/Masterpiece co-production ; written and created by Bill Gallagher ; produced by Simon Lewis ; directed by David Drury and Kenny Glenaan.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 1000530246 | BBC20000105324Language: English Subtitle language: English Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [Publisher not identified], [2014]Distributor: London : BBC, [2014]Edition: Widescreen ; closed-captionedDescription: 3 videodiscs (464 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Other title:
  • Paradise, season 2 (DVD)
Uniform titles:
  • Paradise (Television program)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • DVD Parad 23
LOC classification:
  • DVD Parad
Contents:
Disc 1. episodes 1-3 -- disc 2. episodes 4-6 -- disc 3. episodes 7-8.
Production credits:
  • Executive producers, Bill Gallagher, Susan Hogg.
Cast: Elaine Cassidy, Joanna Vanderham, Emun Elliott, Stephen Wight, Sonya Cassidy, Sarah Lancashire.Summary: The series begins a year after the dramatic events that saw Moray declare his love for Denise and lose The Paradise after breaking off his engagement to Katherine. The spurned Katherine has since married Tom Weston with a troubled history. Although she seems to be starting her life anew, her passion for Moray threatens to draw her back into a love triangle, competing with Denise. Moray and Denise are still at the forefront of fashion and innovation, are plotting to regain The Paradise.Summary: "Episode #2.1 (Orig. air date: Sept. 28, 2014): A year has passed, Lord Glendenning has died and Moray is working in Paris. Recently married to the philandering Tom Weston, who has a young daughter Flora, Katherine, now owner of the Paradise, summons Moray to return and revitalize the store, which is losing trade. On arrival back he proposes to Denise, who is still employed at the Paradise, and Audrey proposes to Edmund. New staff number shop-girl Susy and store-man Nathaniel, the former in love with the latter, unaware that he is a saboteur for Fenton, a rival tradesman seeking to buy the Paradise. Katherine is ...Summary: Episode #2.2 (Orig. air date: Oct. 5, 2014): A former business associate of Moray in Paris, the middle-aged but glamorous Clemence Romanis arrives to sell fireworks to the Paradise. She is independent and feminist, encouraging Denise's ambition and almost talking Audrey out of her marriage to Edmund, since married women cannot work in the store. She is also extremely flirtatious, aware that this way she can reel in the womanizing Weston for the fireworks contract. Jonas, feverish and debilitated, returns to the Paradise, having bribed a policeman to let him escape the charge of killing Bradley Burroughs. Dudley ...Summary: Episode #2.3 (Orig. air date: Oct. 12, 2014): With Audrey gone Weston backs Clara - on whom he has cast a lustful eye - as her replacement whilst Katherine champions Denise, whom Moray warns against being a pawn in the bickering couple's game. He believes that both will be satisfied if she fails - as it also hurts him. This makes her the more determined to apply, with herself and Clara making the final short-list. Before the interviews Denise is suspicious that Jonas seems to be in league with Weston whilst Dudley helps Flora overcome schooling problems with her father. When Weston cancels the staff's annual ..." --- IMDb.
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For special features see interactive menu on disc.

Disc 1. episodes 1-3 -- disc 2. episodes 4-6 -- disc 3. episodes 7-8.

Executive producers, Bill Gallagher, Susan Hogg.

Elaine Cassidy, Joanna Vanderham, Emun Elliott, Stephen Wight, Sonya Cassidy, Sarah Lancashire.

The series begins a year after the dramatic events that saw Moray declare his love for Denise and lose The Paradise after breaking off his engagement to Katherine. The spurned Katherine has since married Tom Weston with a troubled history. Although she seems to be starting her life anew, her passion for Moray threatens to draw her back into a love triangle, competing with Denise. Moray and Denise are still at the forefront of fashion and innovation, are plotting to regain The Paradise.

"Episode #2.1 (Orig. air date: Sept. 28, 2014): A year has passed, Lord Glendenning has died and Moray is working in Paris. Recently married to the philandering Tom Weston, who has a young daughter Flora, Katherine, now owner of the Paradise, summons Moray to return and revitalize the store, which is losing trade. On arrival back he proposes to Denise, who is still employed at the Paradise, and Audrey proposes to Edmund. New staff number shop-girl Susy and store-man Nathaniel, the former in love with the latter, unaware that he is a saboteur for Fenton, a rival tradesman seeking to buy the Paradise. Katherine is ...

Episode #2.2 (Orig. air date: Oct. 5, 2014): A former business associate of Moray in Paris, the middle-aged but glamorous Clemence Romanis arrives to sell fireworks to the Paradise. She is independent and feminist, encouraging Denise's ambition and almost talking Audrey out of her marriage to Edmund, since married women cannot work in the store. She is also extremely flirtatious, aware that this way she can reel in the womanizing Weston for the fireworks contract. Jonas, feverish and debilitated, returns to the Paradise, having bribed a policeman to let him escape the charge of killing Bradley Burroughs. Dudley ...

Episode #2.3 (Orig. air date: Oct. 12, 2014): With Audrey gone Weston backs Clara - on whom he has cast a lustful eye - as her replacement whilst Katherine champions Denise, whom Moray warns against being a pawn in the bickering couple's game. He believes that both will be satisfied if she fails - as it also hurts him. This makes her the more determined to apply, with herself and Clara making the final short-list. Before the interviews Denise is suspicious that Jonas seems to be in league with Weston whilst Dudley helps Flora overcome schooling problems with her father. When Weston cancels the staff's annual ..." --- IMDb.

CHV Rating: PG.

DVD, widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 16x9; Stereo, region 1, NTSC.

English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.

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