Masterpiece Season 12 Episode 9

Masterpiece Season 12 Episode 9 To Serve Them All My Days (9)

  • December 5, 1982

To Serve Them All My Days (9) is an episode of the twelfth season of Masterpiece that tells the story of David Powlett-Jones, a former English soldier who has returned home after fighting in World War I. Struggling with PTSD and unable to find work, David takes a job as a teacher at Bamfylde School, a fictional boys' school in Devon, England.

The episode follows David's arrival at Bamfylde and his struggles to adapt to the school's culture. He clashes with the headmaster, Alcock, and some of the other teachers, who he feels are too traditional and stuck in their ways. David is determined to modernize the school and make it a better place for the students.

As the episode progresses, David's experiences in the war continue to haunt him, causing him to have flashbacks and nightmares. He also becomes involved with the daughter of one of the other teachers, and their relationship becomes a source of tension within the school.

To Serve Them All My Days (9) is a compelling and thoughtful episode that explores themes of trauma, loss, and resilience. It also offers a fascinating look at the world of British boarding schools in the period following World War I. The episode is beautifully shot and features strong performances from the cast, particularly John Duttine in the role of David Powlett-Jones.

Overall, To Serve Them All My Days (9) is a must-watch for fans of Masterpiece and anyone interested in well-crafted dramas that delve into the human experience.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 5, 1982
  • Language
    English