The Village - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Winter
In this first episode, we get to know the men and women who are the guardians of this magical Italianate village.

Spring
It has been a tough winter for all involved at Portmeirion, but spring arrives with its restorative powers. Fans of The Prisoner descend for the annual convention and Nigel starts a big renovation job that will change the face of the central piazza.

Early Summer
As summer begins, Delyth starts planning for the wedding season and the staff at Portmeirion celebrate the work of Susan Williams-Ellis - the pioneer behind its pottery. The programme also meets Rob Piercy, who has spent 25 years capturing the village on canvas.

Autumn/Winter
The final episode in the series following a year in the life of Italianate village Portmeirion, and the lives of the men and women who work to preserve it's unique spirit.
Autumn arrives with its luscious colours, and it's all hands on deck as Festival No 6 and the Christmas Food Fair draw thousands to enjoy the many delights of the village.
Plus, Delyth oversees a special wedding at Hercules Hall.
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