Somerset 1894. When a pioneering Victorian psychologist brings his vivacious young wife to live on his family's estate, he is confronted by one disturbing case after another. Are these strange events linked merely by coincidence, or is there something more sinister - more supernatural - going on at Shepzoy?
The worst episode of "The Living and the Dead" is "Episode 1", rated 6.9/10 from 326 user votes. It was directed by Alice Troughton and written by Ashley Pharoah. "Episode 1" aired on 6/28/2016 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Episode 2".
It is Somerset 1894 and after a pioneering Victorian psychologist brings his vivacious young wife to live on his family's estate, he is confronted by one disturbing case after another.
Director: Alice Troughton
Writer: Ashley Pharoah
After a young boy is disturbed by some terrifying visions, Nathan attempts to do everything he can to protect him. Nathan has been having visions of this own though and he could be on the edge of madness.
Director: Alice Troughton
Writer: Ashley Pharoah
When a young woman goes missing, Nathan must race to solve her disappearance.
Director: Sam Donovan
Writer: Robert Murphy
The farm and its future are under threat and Nathan and Charlotte attempt to save their crops and expose the dark secrets of a disturbed young man before he can do even more damage.
Director: Alice Troughton
Writer: Simon Tyrrell
Nathan descends into madness as the village is haunted by ghosts from the past.
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The harder Charlotte tries to save Nathan the further he pushes her away.
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