Aired: October 12, 1979
First episode of the adaptation from the novel by Susan Howatch. Penmarric is the compelling story of the passionate loves and hatreds of a Cornish family.
Aired: October 19, 1979
1890: Mark, now aged 20, has learnt he is heir to Penmarric. Weary of Maud's obsession with the Inheritence, he quarrels with her.
Aired: October 26, 1979
1890: Janna has firmly rejected Mark's attentions. He finds his subsequent involvements with Rose Parrish brings its own problems.
Aired: November 02, 1979
1890: Janna and Mark have fallen in love. Janna tells Mark about her early life and about her love affair with his father.
Aired: November 09, 1979
1890: Janna and Mark have married and Mark has finally inherited Penmarric. They have moved, but Janna's frequent pregnancies have caused a rift between them.
Aired: November 16, 1979
1903: Although Mark has promised he will not see Rose Parrish again, he has left Penmarric to continue his studies, leaving Janna with the children.
Aired: November 23, 1979
1912: Janna has refused Mark a divorce. In turn, Mark has been granted custody of their children, who have gone to Oxford to live with him and the Parrish family.
Aired: November 30, 1979
1915: Mark has returned to Penmarric with the Parrish children. Philip tries to blackmail Mark.
Aired: December 07, 1979
1926: The demand for tin falls and the mine suffers critical setbacks. Mark decides to close Sennen Garth.
Aired: December 14, 1979
1927: Mark has died, making Philip the unexpected heir to Penmarric. He and Helena have married.
Aired: December 21, 1979
1932: Philip's relationship with Helena remains troubled. To Jan-Yves anger he has made Jonas, Rebecca's child, heir to Penmarric.
Aired: December 28, 1979
1937: Helena and Philip are subsequently reconciled. Rebecca has accused Philip of assaulting Jonas. As a result, Philip alters his will and Jan-Yves is heir to Penmarric.