Land Girls: The Complete Collection from PBS Distribution has an MSRP of $54.99. Follow the lives, loves, highs, and lows of members of the Women's Land Army working at the Hoxley Estate during World War II. As men fought on the battlefields, women from all walks of life worked the farms that fed the nation, doing their part to keep the home front running.
Follow
the lives, loves, highs, and lows of members of the Women's Land Army working
at the Hoxley Estate during World War II. As men fought on the battlefields,
women from all walks of life worked the farms that fed the nation, doing their
part to keep the home front running.
Season One
Meet four girls away from home, doing their bit for Britain in the Women's Land
Army of WWII. Joyce, Nancy, Annie, and Bea join the Land Army officially to help
Britain dig for victory, but they each have their own reasons.
Season Two
Will new girl Connie young, brash and sexy, with the voice of an angel – cause
trouble on the farm? Lady Ellen Hoxley is overrun with Americans when the manor
is temporarily commandeered for military planning, and it is one American in
particular, wealthy industrialist Jack Gillespie, who charms his way in
permanently. Romance, strife and a German on the loose – rural bliss!
Season Three
Hoxley Manor is transformed into a military hospital, while Lady Hoxley is
confronted by a blast from the past. A new arrival at Pasture Farm will change
things for the girls, while everyone has their own secrets to keep to
themselves.
My Opinion: This is all about girl power and the
struggles they had to overcome int here daily life and with what is going on
around them. It was interesting to see the time period along with the struggles
and joys they had.
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