

7.060 minSeason 1 • Episode 4
LatestFrederick safely reaches Spain. After her father's death, Margaret leaves Milton to live with her aunt in London. Thornton learns that Frederick is Margaret's brother. With the money that she inherited from Mr. Bell, her godfather, she decides to help Mr. Thornton's mill from closing.
Margaret Hale is a southerner from a country vicarage newly settled in the industrial northern town of Milton. In the shock of her move, she misjudges charismatic cotton mill-owner John Thornton, whose strength of purpose and passion are a match for her own pride and willfulness. When the workers of Milton call a strike, Margaret takes their side, and the two are brought into deeper conflict. As events spiral out of control, Margaret - to her surprise - begins to fall in love with Thornton...
Acting
Armitage's controlled stillness versus Denby-Ashe's fierce intelligence.
Production
Mill town authenticity — soot, clatter, and Victorian gloom you can taste.
Writing
Gaskell's social conscience sharpened by Sandy Welch's devastating economy.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This BBC adaptation single-handedly revived interest in Gaskell's novel and launched Richard Armitage as the internet's first true 'period drama boyfriend' circa 2004.
The iconic train station ending was filmed in Keighley, West Yorkshire — the same station used in The Railway Children, creating accidental Brit-lit heritage cinema synergy.