Ain't We Got Fun: The final episode of the classic period drama. Sophie Applegate tries to persuade Louisa to tell the story of her life and her hotel.
Blossom Time: Classic period drama. Lottie brings an unexpected guest with her from finishing school. At the Bentinck, romance is in the air, and Louisa is in for a shock.
The Legion of the Living: Period drama series. Louisa revisits Bishopsleigh and is finally brought face-to-face with a problem which could affect her whole way of life.
Where There's a Will: Gemma Jones stars in the period drama set in a London hotel. A disillusioned Louisa feels that she never wants to see another hotel as long as she lives.
Shadows: Period drama set in a London hotel. Louisa turns part of the Bentinck into a recuperative home for wounded officers. There is delight all round when Charlie returns.
The Reluctant Warrior: Gemma Jones stars in the period drama. A Canadian officer seeks refuge at the Bentinck. London is caught unawares by the first daylight air raid.
Your Country Needs You: The classic period drama continues as Louisa finds the price of patriotism can be high when the Bentinck becomes a part of the war effort.
The Passing Show: Classic period drama series. Louisa urges Charlie to get on with his life. Meanwhile, a famous actor tests Louisa's inflexible rules.
A Lesson in Manners: The classic period drama series continues. Louisa enlists the Major's help when she takes on the challenge of turning a chauffeur into a gentleman.
Poor Catullus: Award-winning period drama from the creator of Upstairs, Downstairs. Louisa receives some anonymous letters, while Charlie Haslemere visits the hotel again.
Family Matters: Series two of the classic period drama starring Gemma Jones. Can family and hotel business ever be mixed? Louisa tries to find the answer.
A Test of Love: Timeless drama set in the 1900s, starring Gemma Jones. Charlie decides to settle down and marry, but an old flame feels that she has a prior claim.
Plain Sailing: The vintage period drama from the creators of 'Upstairs, Downstairs', following life at a London hotel in the 1900s. Louisa's new neighbours are troublesome.
One Night's Grace: John Hawkesworth, having created 'Upstairs, Downstairs', went on to create this period drama. Louisa is curious when a young lady asks for Lord Haslemere.
A Matter of Honour: Classic TV with the wannabe aristocrats of the 1900s. Louisa cooks a special dinner on the last day of Royal Ascot, but the night ends in scandal.
Lottie's Boy: Brilliant period drama following the cook and hotel proprietor rising up through the social ranks in the 1900s. The annual servants' ball does not run smoothly.
The Outsiders: Timeless 1900s period drama. Charlie Tyrrell is disillusioned with life as Lord Haslemere, but a guest brings him to his senses with a horrifying revelation.
Trouble and Strife: Classic costume drama following the rise and rise of an early twentieth century hotelier. Starr the porter's mysterious past is revealed by a visitor.
A Lady of Virtue: Classy 1900s drama from the seventies. George Duggan wins a landslide victory at a 1905 by-election, but then meets a pretty woman at a party.
For Love or Money: If you like 'Upstairs, Downstairs', you'll love this period drama. It is 1904, and Bentinck is full of visitors, including Sir George, with his new wife.
A Bed of Roses: Epic historical drama following the fortunes of a heroic cook. By 1902, Louisa's hotel is the toast of London, but a dinner party may change that.
The Bargain: Gemma Jones portrays one of the strongest female characters of British TV. Having thrown out Augustus and his sister, Louisa resolves to run her hotel alone.
Honour and Obey: Continuing the much-loved period drama in a similar vein to 'The House of Eliott'. Louisa's success as a cook attracts the attention of the Prince of Wales.
A Present Sovereign: The very first episode of the classic period drama series, ideal for fans of 'Upstairs, Downstairs'. Look out for a young June 'Dot Cotton' Brown!