Lightfields
Lightfields | |
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Genre | Supernatural drama |
Created by | Based on the The Oaks created by David Schulner |
Written by | Simon Tyrrell |
Directed by | Damon Thomas |
Starring | Michael Byrne Antonia Clarke Lucy Cohu Dakota Blue Richards Karla Crome Wayne Foskett Jill Halfpenny Sam Hazeldine Neil Jackson Peter de Jersey Kris Marshall Danny Miller Luke Newberry Sophie Thompson Danny Webb |
Composer | Michael Price |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 5 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Kate Lewis |
Producer | Cherry Gould |
Cinematography | Tim Fleming |
Running time | 45-47 minutes |
Production companies | ITV Studios 20th Century Fox Television |
Original release | |
Network | ITV, STV, UTV |
Release | 27 February 2013 present | –
Lightfields is a five-part supernatural drama first shown on ITV in the United Kingdom on 27 February 2013. It is a follow on from the popular ITV drama Marchlands with a similar storyline. Lightfields tells the story of three different families living in the same house in Suffolk during three different time periods, in 1944, 1975 and 2012. The three families are linked by the spirit of a young girl who died in mysterious circumstances in 1944. The first episode has the appearance of a ghost story spanning three different time periods and generations in a single farmhouse in Suffolk.
It is based on The Oaks.
Plot
In 1944, Eve (Dakota Blue Richards), an evacuee from London, arrives at Lightfields and is sent to help out on the farm, owned by Albert (Sam Hazeldine) and Martha Felwood (Jill Halfpenny). She befriends Albert and Martha's daughter, Lucy (Antonia Clarke), who is later tragically killed in a fire at the barn after locking horns with Eve over the heart of dashing American Dwight (Neil Jackson). The rest of this time period shows Lucy's family grieving for their dead daughter and Eve's determination to find out what really happened to her.
In 1975, Vivien (Lucy Cohu) along with her daughter Clare (Karla Crome) arrive at Lightfields years later, in the summer of 1975 to stay at the house for six weeks, while Vivien is trying to take some time away to deal with her failing marriage. Shortly after they arrive, they notice some unusual activity happening on the property and Vivien, whose sister is Eve, starts to remember the time she spent there in 1944 as an evacuee as she had blocked that period of time from her mind.
In 2012, Lightfields, now an up and running bed & breakfast, run by Lucy's nephew, Barry (Danny Webb). When Lucy's brother, Pip (Michael Byrne), returns to Lightfields, and strange things start happening, he believes that they are being haunted by Lucy's restless spirit. As these hauntings continue, Barry's wayward son-in-law Paul (Kris Marshall) uses the situation to his advantage as he tries to gain custody of his son Luke (Alexander Aze), who is being looked after by Barry and his wife Lorna (Sophie Thompson).
Series One (2013)
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (in millions) final ratings are sourced from BARB[1] | |
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1 | "Episode 1" | Damon Thomas | Simon Tyrrell | 27 February 2013 | 4.23 | |
In 1944, evacuee Eve (Dakota Blue Richards) arrives at Lightfields farmhouse where she befriends the farmer's daughter, Lucy (Antonia Clarke). However, their friendship comes under strain when they both fall for American Dwight (Neil Jackson). 31 years later, Eve's sister Vivien (Lucy Cohu) arrives at Lightfields with her daughter Clare (Karla Crome). In the present day, Lucy's brother Pip (Michael Byrne) returns to Lightfields, which is now run as a B&B by his son, Barry (Danny Webb ), and his wife, Lorna (Sophie Thompson). | ||||||
2 | "Episode 2" | Damon Thomas | Simon Tyrrell | 6 March 2013 | 3.95 | |
Following Lucy's sudden death, the Felwoods struggle to carry on with their lives. More hauntings plague Vivien, leading Clare to bring her father to Lightfields. Pip is disturbed when his great grandson Luke (Alexander Ave) reports that he has seen the 'tooth fairy', but Barry is more concerned by Luke's dad Paul (Kris Marshall) and the threat that they could lose Luke. | ||||||
3 | "Episode 3" | Damon Thomas | Simon Tyrrell | 13 March 2013 | 3.83 | |
Eve's determination to find the person responsible for Lucy's death concerns those around her. In 1975, Vivien desperately tries to recall what happened when she was last in Lightfields, and receives mysterious messages that worry her and Clare. Luke is thrown into danger when he starts a fire, and Barry and Paul play dirty as the custody battle begins. | ||||||
4 | "Episode 4" | Damon Thomas | Simon Tyrrell | 20 March 2013 | - | |
Clare is shocked when she realizes that her mother hasn't been lying for her. Vivien remains terrified and sure that Lucy is coming for her revenge, and it will be soon... Meanwhile, in 1944, Eve faces a race against time to stop Albert (Sam Hazeldine) from suicide, unravelling a whole load of secrets with it. Pip is given no choice but to tell Barry and Lorna what has been going on, in fear that Luke is in serious danger from Lucy's ghost. | ||||||
5 | "Episode 5" | - | - | 27 March 2013 | 3.29 (Overnight)[2] |
References
- ^ Weekly Top 10 Programmes Broadcasters' Audience Research Board
- ^ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a469098/towie-brings-790k-to-itv2-on-wednesday-night.html
External links
- Lightfields at IMDb
- Television show stubs
- 2010s British television series
- 2013 British television programme debuts
- 1944 in fiction
- 1975 in fiction
- 2012 in fiction
- British drama television series
- ITV television dramas
- Television series by Fox Television Studios
- Television series by ITV Studios
- Television series set in the 1940s
- Television series set in the 1970s
- Television shows set in Suffolk