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The Paradise

An intoxicating love story set in England's first department store in the 1870s.

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Cast & Crew See All

Joanna Vanderham
Denise
Emun Elliott
Moray
Stephen Wight
Sam

Season 2 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

Episode #2.1

Sun, Sep 28, 201459 mins

A year has passed, Lord Glendenning has died and Moray is working in Paris. Recently married to the philandering Tom Weston, who has a young daughter Flora, Katherine, now owner of the Paradise, summons Moray to return and revitalize the store, which is losing trade. On arrival back he proposes to Denise, who is still employed at the Paradise, and Audrey proposes to Edmund. New staff number shop-girl Susy and store-man Nathaniel, the former in love with the latter, unaware that he is a saboteur for Fenton, a rival tradesman seeking to buy the Paradise. Katherine is aware that Weston also wants the sale and urges Moray to make a success of the grand reopening. Suspicious of Nathaniel's actions, Denise exposes him, leading to his dismissal and a hugely profitable first day under Moray's management. Seeing its potential Weston calls off his deal with Fenton.

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The Paradise: Season 2
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Awards

  • 2014 - Best Original Composition - Television Programme Score - winner
  • 2014 - Best Original Composition - Television Score - winner
  • 2013 - Best Original Composition - Television Score - winner
  • 2014 - Televisual Bulldog Award - Best Music - nominated

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