Hail and Farewell: William learns that getting fired in French sounds just the same as in English, but the Fields know they can always go back to England if the worst comes to the worst.
Darling Daughters: Hester falls out with the mayor after attempting to discipline his daughter, and tries to explain the concept of fair play by explaining the rules of cricket.
Surprise, Surprise: William plans a surprise party for Hester to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary - despite her making it clear she expects nothing out of the ordinary to happen.
Hail and Farewell: William learns that getting fired in French sounds just the same as in English, but the Fields know they can always go back to England if the worst comes to the worst.
Darling Daughters: Hester falls out with the mayor after attempting to discipline his daughter, and tries to explain the concept of fair play by explaining the rules of cricket.
Surprise, Surprise: William plans a surprise party for Hester to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary - despite her making it clear she expects nothing out of the ordinary to happen.
Make for the Hills: In a bid to avoid the arrival of Emma's in-laws, William and Hester go on a rural camping trip, but end up in Paris. Starring Anton Rodgers and Julia McKenzie.
The Merry, Merry Pipes: Hester assists with a coach tour for British buyers of French homes, while William has plumbing worries. The pair are settling in well - then their daughter visits.
French With Tears: Hester and William rely on their son-in-law's knowledge of French law when they both find themselves in trouble with the authorities.
Double or Quit: William wins the respect of the locals when he proves himself adept at the French game of boules, which in turn brings positive news for Hester.
Sale or Return: Hester and William's lease on their much-loved farmhouse comes to an end, and their obnoxious English neighbours try to purchase it. Can an unexpected source save the day?
Home and Away: Hester and Emma disagree with William over the family holiday. He wishes to go motoring through France, but they have something more nautical in mind.
Long Leggedy Beasties and Things That Go Bump in the Night: William decides to complain to the mayor, after he and Hester are kept awake by the nocturnal activities of a local farmer.
Who's Been Eating My Porridge?: William suffers his first brush with French law enforcers after Hester insists on inviting his new boss and his wife over for dinner.
Ou Est la Plumber de Ma Tante?: While William prepares for the first day of his new job, Hester faces the prospect of dealing with a French plumber and is caught off-guard by a visitor.
A Moving Experience: Hester and William are the archetypal Brits abroad and find the move to France quite an ordeal, as she misplaces their passports and he forgets to drive on the right.
Chunnel Vision: William is headhunted by a French accountancy firm, and he and Hester decide to relocate to France, in the first episode of this sequel to Fresh Fields.
New. Hail and Farewell: William learns that getting fired in French sounds just the same as in English, but the Fields know they can always go back to England if the worst comes to the worst.
New. Darling Daughters: Hester falls out with the mayor after attempting to discipline his daughter, and tries to explain the concept of fair play by explaining the rules of cricket.
New. Surprise, Surprise: William plans a surprise party for Hester to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary - despite her making it clear she expects nothing out of the ordinary to happen.
New. Make for the Hills: In a bid to avoid the arrival of Emma's in-laws, William and Hester go on a rural camping trip, but end up in Paris. Starring Anton Rodgers and Julia McKenzie.
New. The Merry, Merry Pipes: Hester assists with a coach tour for British buyers of French homes, while William has plumbing worries. The pair are settling in well - then their daughter visits.
Noel, Noel: Emma and Peter make arrangements to be elsewhere over the festive period, so Hester and William treat their new French friends and neighbours to a typically English Christmas.
New. French With Tears: Hester and William rely on their son-in-law's knowledge of French law when they both find themselves in trouble with the authorities.
New. Double or Quit: William wins the respect of the locals when he proves himself adept at the French game of boules, which in turn brings positive news for Hester.
New. Sale or Return: Hester and William's lease on their much-loved farmhouse comes to an end, and their obnoxious English neighbours try to purchase it. Can an unexpected source save the day?
Noel, Noel: Emma and Peter make arrangements to be elsewhere over the festive period, so Hester and William treat their new French friends and neighbours to a typically English Christmas.
New. Noel, Noel: Emma and Peter make arrangements to be elsewhere over the festive period, so Hester and William treat their new French friends and neighbours to a typically English Christmas.
New. Home and Away: Hester and Emma disagree with William over the family holiday. He wishes to go motoring through France, but they have something more nautical in mind.
New. Sheep May Safely Graze: Hester wins a leg of mutton at the village fete, but the prize turns out to be all four legs - still attached to the sheep.
New. Home and Away: Hester and Emma disagree with William over the family holiday. He wishes to go motoring through France, but they have something more nautical in mind.
New. Sheep May Safely Graze: Hester wins a leg of mutton at the village fete, but the prize turns out to be all four legs - still attached to the sheep.
New. Inside Story: A prestigious French magazine selects William and Hester as the main subjects of a feature about the increasing number of English people moving to France.
New. Inside Story: A prestigious French magazine selects William and Hester as the main subjects of a feature about the increasing number of English people moving to France.
New. Long Leggedy Beasties and Things That Go Bump in the Night: William decides to complain to the mayor, after he and Hester are kept awake by the nocturnal activities of a local farmer.
New. Long Leggedy Beasties and Things That Go Bump in the Night: William decides to complain to the mayor, after he and Hester are kept awake by the nocturnal activities of a local farmer.
New. Le Week-End: Emma and her husband arrive for a short break - but William and Hester find the whole experience of looking after them to be exhausting.
New. Le Week-End: Emma and her husband arrive for a short break - but William and Hester find the whole experience of looking after them to be exhausting.
New. Who's Been Eating My Porridge?: William suffers his first brush with French law enforcers after Hester insists on inviting his new boss and his wife over for dinner.
New. Who's Been Eating My Porridge?: William suffers his first brush with French law enforcers after Hester insists on inviting his new boss and his wife over for dinner.
New. Ou Est la Plumber de Ma Tante?: While William prepares for the first day of his new job, Hester faces the prospect of dealing with a French plumber and is caught off-guard by a visitor.
New. Ou Est la Plumber de Ma Tante?: While William prepares for the first day of his new job, Hester faces the prospect of dealing with a French plumber and is caught off-guard by a visitor.
New. A Moving Experience: Hester and William are the archetypal Brits abroad and find the move to France quite an ordeal, as she misplaces their passports and he forgets to drive on the right.
New. A Moving Experience: Hester and William are the archetypal Brits abroad and find the move to France quite an ordeal, as she misplaces their passports and he forgets to drive on the right.
New. William the Conquered: William and Hester tell daughter Emma about their decision to move to France, and set about finding somewhere suitable to live.
New. William the Conquered: William and Hester tell daughter Emma about their decision to move to France, and set about finding somewhere suitable to live.
New. Chunnel Vision: William is headhunted by a French accountancy firm, and he and Hester decide to relocate to France, in the first episode of this sequel to Fresh Fields.