Fri, Mar 2, 2012
With the smallpox under control Prem is still unable to locate its source. Verity disappears but Prem tracks her down, persuading Todd to finally allow her to be treated. A confession from Dan leads to Prem discovering the source of the disease - it was carried in robes brought back from Africa by Todd, who had survived smallpox there and kept quiet to the village about it. Emlyn proposes to Megan, and Pushpa, who had previously feared that Prem was making her daughter miserable, realizes that they are extremely happy and that Kamini supports her husband all the way.
Wed, Nov 17, 2010
Dan steals Sharpe's car in an effort to escape his drunken father Owen and track down his mother in Cardiff, but meets Kamini who, when Sharpe tries to have the boy arrested and put in care, claims that she was the thief, so that no action is taken. She brings Dan home, an action which brings her closer to her husband. Megan learns from the diary that Dr. Elwyn believed Sharpe's plans for the mine seriously jeopardised the colliers' health, but Sharpe is reluctant to allow Prem to conduct chest X-rays. For Megan's husband it is too late, as he passes away, with his son Tom and Gina in the room below losing their virginity together. Tom, however, accuses Prem of spending too much time with his stepmother Megan and indirectly blames him for the death.
Thu, Mar 1, 2012
Todd catches Verity kissing Dafydd and throws him out. Soon after the young man falls ill with the smallpox. A few villagers volunteer for vaccination but many feel they are safe and refuse. With food stocks running low Megan and Emlyn grow closer when they pick up supplies from outside, and Kamini enlists the help of local farmer Ceri. Dafydd's wife Mary brings her baby, also infected, to Prem but the child dies, reminding Kamini of the loss of her own daughter. After Pushpa expresses confidence in him, Prem manages to get all of Trefelin inoculated except the Todds, and the vicar turns him away from the house even though Verity is also ill.
Tue, Feb 28, 2012
Prem locates Dan and puts him in an old isolation ward as the village is cordoned off from the outside world and the pit, pub and shop closed to prevent the spread of contagion. Vaccine arrives from Cardiff but there is an insufficient supply and, whilst Verity flirts with local rugby captain Dafydd, her father refuses an inoculation, claiming that faith will save him, and sits by Dan's bedside, risking his life. Owen accuses Pushpa of being the carrier, but she says that she was vaccinated in India, and the source of the disease remains a mystery.
Sun, May 2, 2021
In 1963, answering the call of health minister Enoch Powell, Indian doctor Prem Sharma arrives in the Welsh mining village of Trefelin to replace the late Dr. Elwyn. Many of the miners, being socialists, welcome him but others are resentful that he is not Welsh and his snooty wife, Kamini, used to tea with the Mountbattens, makes it clear that she loathes the place and wants to move to London. Fortunately, trusty receptionist Gina shows him the ropes and he starts to win over the locals, firmly announcing to Kamini that he likes the place and wants to stay. One local whose welcome routine is purely superficial, however, is colliery manager Richard Sharpe, who is at great pains to retrieve an incriminating diary from the doctor's surgery.
Tue, Nov 16, 2010
Sharpe gets local urchin Dan to try and steal the diary from the surgery but he gets caught. Kamini, whilst still anxious to move to London, develops a bond with Dan and gives him reading lessons. Gina locates the diary and gives it to Prem but it is in Welsh and needs a discreet person to translate it so Prem asks kindly shop-keeper Megan Evans to oblige. He also, following a misunderstanding with a local farmer, finds he has bought a car.
Fri, Nov 19, 2010
Sharpe learns that he has been promoted to area manager in Nottingham but turns on his wife Sylvia for asking Prem for advice over his impotence. Prem and Kamini, despite learning that the miners submitted to X-rays, also consider moving - back to India - as they believe they do not fit in in Trefelin. However, when Dan runs off with the diary, Kamini locates them and brings them home and Prem persuades Dan's father Owen to back up the diary's contents by telling a local journalist of Sharpe's transgressions at the village fete. Other miners are quick to testify and Sylvia broadcasts her husband's little problem to the whole village. Gina tells Tom that she is pregnant and is not rejected. Prem suggests to his now totally supportive wife that they should stay in Trefelin - at least until they get the X-ray results.
Thu, Nov 18, 2010
Megan tells Prem that the diary reveals how Sharpe has broken numerous safety regulations but,when Prem arranges for a Mobile X-Ray van to come to Trefelin, Sharpe blackmails Dan's father into getting the miners to refuse to have tests. They are, in any case, naturally resistant,wrongly believing that Prem is working with Sharpe to get the mine closed and Tom's hostility does not help as gossips are claiming that Megan and Prem are having an affair. Fortunately Megan gets the men to see that Sharpe has been misleading them and that Prem is on their side and leads them all down to the van. Gina believes she is pregnant by Tom.
Wed, Feb 29, 2012
An inaccurate radio report claiming that the epidemic is over and Todd's appearance with a cured Dan, claiming the boy was healed by God, throw the simple villagers into a false sense of security, believing the danger is passed. Quarrelsome Mr. and Mrs. Rogers arrive with the vaccination unit but, misled by Todd, no villagers except Owen and Megan volunteer to be immunized. Megan is upset that a love letter given her by heart-sore Emlyn was written with the aid of Prem as she still has feelings for the doctor, but later softens towards the policeman. Todd baptizes Nye but, given the poor response to vaccination, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers prepare to leave the village. However Prem is vindicated when another local lad falls victim to smallpox.
Mon, Feb 27, 2012
A year later Prem and Kamini welcome her mother Pushpa from India. She is shocked that the couple give respite to Dan Griffiths when father Owen goes on a bender, and mind receptionist Gina's baby Nye since Tom left to live in London. On the same train is Megan, returned from visiting her son, and local policeman Emlyn is smitten with her. The village has a new vicar, zealous ex-missionary Herbert Todd, whose wife has left him to look after rebellious teenaged daughter Verity, and who refuses baptism of Nye as his parents are not married. Whilst Todd is giving a slide show of his time in Africa, Dan falls ill with smallpox, but thinking he is in trouble, he runs away.