

RELATED: HOME FIRES TV REVIEW – THE WWII BATTLES OF WOMEN ON THE HOME FRONTīut the drums of war sound in the distance. (Might I just say that it was a piece of casting genius to cast Paul Bettany as Peter O’Toole’s son).

He is a charming, sexy rake with a devil-may-care twinkle in his eye. Judith is quickly adopted into thisĪnd as the years pass, schoolgirl Judith develops into a lovely young woman, who has her “adoptive” brother Edward Carey-Lewis (Bettany) eyeing her with something more than brotherly love. She also introduces Judith to the whole Carey-Lewisįamily, who are loving, fun, generous, who have created a little piece of isolated Holidays, introducing Judith to a whole realm of wealth and privilege, long from Loveday invites Judith home to Nancherrow for She has been left in England as a ward of her eccentric, widowed aunt. Judith’s parents and her little sister are abroad, in Singapore, for her father’s business. Judith Dunbar meets and becomes fast friends with Loveday Carey-Lewis at boarding school.
