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    Marchlands is a British television series developed from the American television drama pilot The Oaks, written and created by David Schulner, and broadcast on ITV in 2011. A follow-up series, Lightfields, was broadcast in 2013. Each five-episode series explores the lives of three families, occupying the same house in different time periods.

  2. Marchlands: With Alex Kingston, Dean Andrews, Shelley Conn, Jodie Whittaker. A supernatural drama telling the story of three different families living in the same house in 1968, 1987 and the present day, linked by the spirit of the young daughter of the 1960s family, who drowned in mysterious circumstances.

  3. Marchlands. Contains supernatural scenes, sexual references and some moderate language. Turn on Parental controls. Gripping supernatural drama starring Jodie Whittaker. Three families living in ...

  4. S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1. In 1968 Ruth and Paul Bowen mourn the death by drowning of their eight year old daughter Alice in the Marchlands area around their rural house. Ruth believes Paul blames her and is distant from her but both of them ally against his mother Evelyn,when she suggests that Alice's bedroom be turned into a sewing room.

  5. S1 E1 - Marchlands - E01. 3 February 2011. 46min. Part one of a five-part drama about families who inhabit the same mysterious house in different eras. Their lives are connected by the tragic death of a young girl in the 1960s. This video is currently unavailable. S1 E2 - Marchlands - E02. 10 February 2011.

  6. Marchlands. 5 episodes. In 1968, Ruth is haunted by a memory. In 1987, two parents are worried about their daughter. In 2010, Mark and his girlfriend Nisha move in. Share this episode.

  7. Overview. The gripping story of three different families living in the same house in the 1960’s, 1980’s and present day. The families are linked by the spirit of a young girl – the 1960’s family’s daughter who died in mysterious circumstances. Stephen Greenhorn.