To the Ends of the Earth

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20051h 30m

From Nobel Laureate William Golding's (Lord of the Flies) epic sea-voyage trilogy comes the story of an ambitious British aristocrat, humbled by the lives of his fellow passengers, as he embarks on an ocean voyage for Australia where he is to be an official in the colonial government.

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3 Episodes • Premiered 2005

From Nobel Laureate William Golding's (Lord of the Flies) epic sea-voyage trilogy comes the story of an ambitious British aristocrat, humbled by the lives of his fellow passengers, as he embarks on an ocean voyage for Australia where he is to be an official in the colonial government.

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1. Rites of Passage

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1800:- Young Edmund Talbot is sailing to Australia to take up a government post, on a decrepit old ship skippered by Captain Anderson, who is hostile to Edmund until he realizes that he has important relatives. Far more admirable to Edmund are Lieutenants Summer, who has worked his way up through the ranks, and the dashing Deverel. His fellow passengers number demure governess Miss Granham, the republican Mr Prettiman and artist Mr Brocklebank, travelling with his wife and daughter Zenobia - who initiates Edmund into sex - though ultimately he realizes that they are not related, merely a carnal ménage a trois. Also on board is the gauche young vicar Colley, who inadvertently breaches protocol by going onto the bridge uninvited. Ashamed he gets drunk and has gay sex with crew members before locking himself in his cabin, where, despite Edmund's efforts to bring about reconciliation, he wastes away and dies.

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2. Close Quarters

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The ship is becalmed and another vessel is sighted, which turns out to be British - the Alcyone, whose commander announces that the war with France is over. The two vessels anchor alongside and a ball is held for the passengers. Here Edmund meets the sweet Marion Chumley, though he has a rival for affections in Deverel. However, when the two ships part Deverel is exchanged for the Alcyone's officer, the urbane Benet and Edmund confides in Summers his regret at having to say goodbye to Marion. A storm blows up, during which the unfortunate steward Wheeler, considered a Jonah, is thrown overboard and Prettiman severely injured, being nursed rather unexpectedly by Miss Grnham. A mast is also broken and Benet and Summers disagree over the best way to mend it.

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3. Fire Down Below

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Edmund acts as a witness to the wedding between the injured Prettiman and Miss Granham, with flowers grown by the captain in his window boxes. Despite initial animosity towards him Edmund starts to show some admiration for the older man's liberal ideas. With the mast broken the ship is drifting perilously close to an ice-field but Benet saves the situation by pouring molten lead into the mast's base, which steadies it and the ship reaches Sydney safely. Due to Edmund's influence Summers is given his own ship but dies when it catches fire though for Edmund there is a happy ending as he is reconciled with Marion, who has also arrived in Sydney.

Cast

Photo of Jared Harris

Jared Harris

Captain Anderson

Photo of Jamie Sives

Jamie Sives

1st Lieutenant Summers

Photo of Victoria Hamilton

Victoria Hamilton

Miss Granham

Photo of Sam Neill

Sam Neill

Mr. Prettiman

Photo of Daniel Evans

Daniel Evans

Parson Colley

Photo of Chris Walker

Chris Walker

Oldmeadow

Photo of Robert Hobbs

Robert Hobbs

Lieutenant Cumbersham

Photo of Joanna Page

Joanna Page

Marion Chumley

Photo of Richard McCabe

Richard McCabe

Mr. Brocklebank

Photo of Tim Delap

Tim Delap

Mr. Bowles

Photo of James Alexander

James Alexander

Billy Rogers

Photo of Joe Vaz

Joe Vaz

Markham

Photo of Denise Black

Denise Black

Mrs. Brocklebank

Photo of Charles Dance

Charles Dance

Sir Henry Somerset

Photo of Cheryl Campbell

Cheryl Campbell

Lady Somerset

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