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24: 543:, and her landlady offers to watch Billy while Hannah looks for work. She meets Lydia, who tells her of a position as a nursemaid with the Hutchinsons. When she is hired, Mrs. Bronowski suggests that she look after Billy for sixpence a week. Matty Wickham, head nanny in the home of Arnold and Victoria St. John, clashes with Pringle, the nursery maid, Keegan, the footman, the housekeeper, Mrs. McClusky, and Cook over Pringle's duties and the nursery meals. 601:
post in India. Lydia meets Lord Hugh, eldest son of Lord Lamson-Scribener, and thinking he is a member of staff, confides that she is curious about a room that is kept locked. Lord Hugh shows her around but a pot is accidentally broken. She apologises and when Lord Lamson-Scribener learns that Lydia can cook, asks her to help prepare a meal for people celebrating the coronation of
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first, agrees and leaves Bertie with Matty while she goes to collect Billy. Mrs. Bronowski assures her she will properly dispose of the infant's body and buries him in the small yard behind her house. Hugh is attacked by Matty's brother in revenge for his behaviour to Lydia. Matty discovers Ned is wanted for murder and that "baby Charlie" is actually Hannah's illegitimate son.
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insists she and baby Ivo go to the park alone when she realizes Nanny has a cold. Nanny Collins isn't pleased, but Lydia wins her over with the gift of an embroidered needle case. Matty is blamed for the problems in the St. Johns' home. When she meets Lydia and Hannah in the park, she is surprised to learn Hannah is unhappy with her position at the Hutchinson house.
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start to try to repair their marriage but has to promise that she and Captain Mason were only ever friends. She promises, knowing that if she told the truth, Arnold would throw her out and not allow her contact with their children. Mrs Bronowski is charged with murder despite Hannah's efforts to clear her name.
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Ned joins the army to escape being arrested by the police, and Matty enlists her brother's help to clear Ned's name. Captain Mason proposes marriage to Isabel, much to her delight and the distress of Victoria St. John when she hears the news. She is pregnant with Captain Mason's child. She and Arnold
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While Matty and Lydia accompany their employers to a weekend shoot at the Earl's Devon estate, Hannah accompanies Isabel to a luncheon, where Isabel shamelessly flirts with Captain Mason. Young Tom St. John is troubled by being forced to take part in the shoot and the stress leads him to accidentally
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Hannah meets her young charges, Bertie and baby Charlie. Nanny Simmons has no affection for the children and is hostile to Hannah. Hannah is not fond of Nanny Simmons either after being locked in her bedroom and unable to get to baby Charlie when he was crying. The Countess is pleased with Lydia and
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The nannies, accompanied by Ned and Matty's brother Jack, take the children on a picnic in the country. Victoria St. John prepares to entertain her lover, Captain Mason, but her sister, Lavinia, visits and disrupts her plans. During this visit, Lavinia tells Victoria that their mother has died. This
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Hannah narrowly stops her son's grandmother from kidnapping him. She offers Hannah £500 to allow her to adopt him but Hannah refused, remembering what William had told her about his childhood. Lady Harmonsworth blames Hannah for her son's death. Elspeth and Nathaniel Hutchinson go abroad as he has a
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Hannah finds baby Charlie dead in his cot. After Nanny Simmons goes to attack Bertie and blames him for Charlie's death, Hannah sends her down to tell the family that the baby has died but she disappears. Bertie, not wanting Hannah to leave, suggests swapping Charlie for Billy. Hannah, stunned at
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Victoria St. John and her husband are surprised by Mrs. McClusky, who finds them in bed together. Great-Aunt Effie's efforts to keep Captain Mason away from Isabel are thwarted when he threatens to sue for breach of promise if she refuses her consent. Mrs. Bronowski is convicted of murder and
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After Hannah explains the circumstances of Billy's birth and why she brought him into the Hutchinson home following Charlie's death, Matty apologises for judging her and promises to stand by her. Hugh threatens Lydia's family with eviction from their land, and she asks Nanny Collins for help.
670:. Lydia's crush on the Earl's son, Hugh, creates more friction between her and Nanny Collins. Hugh drunkenly attempts to take advantage of Lydia and threatens her when she resists his advances. Matty and Ned are slowly getting to know one another and finally take a walk in the park together. 605:. Nanny Collins is upset by the accolades Lydia receives. Matty finds herself strongly attracted to newly hired footman, Ned Jones, unaware he is Mrs. McClusky's son and is wanted by the police for killing a man in a fight. 757:
Charlie's body is found by workers laying new pipes in the neighbourhood and Mrs. Bronowski is arrested for his murder. Matty continues to fight her growing feelings for Ned but eventually admits them.
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Isabel Hutchinson and her Great-Aunt Effie arrive at the Hutchinson home to oversee the children's care during Elspeth and Nathaniel's absence. Hannah worries about her baby's safety when a
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shoot his father. Ned meets a woman in a pub and takes her home but doesn't go to bed with her when his feelings for Matty surface.
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distresses Victoria as she was never allowed contact with her mother after she ran away with the children's tutor.
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with her illegitimate son, Billy, after the child's father dies in an accident. In London, she finds a room in
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sentenced to death, a fate she accepts. Jack clears Ned's name, but his regiment is departing for
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ending with many plot lines unresolved; however, a second series was not produced.
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Costume drama
Clare Wilkie
Victoria Smurfit
Tabitha Wady
John Altman
BBC One
1998
British
BBC One
nannies
Berkeley Square
West End of London
Chavenage House
Tetbury
Gloucester
Priddy
Somerset
Stanway House
Stanway, Gloucestershire
Bristol
Tabitha Wady
Rosemary Leach

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