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  1. A Dinner of Herbs: With Tom Goodman-Hill, Jonathan Kerrigan, Melanie Clark Pullen, Billie Whitelaw. A man gets killed and his woman friend agrees to take on his surviving children. But as the decades started passing by, the children soon become aware of some painful secrets from the past.

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    • 2000-11-24
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  2. A Dinner of Herbs is a 2000 TV mini series based on Catherine Cookson's novel. It stars Tom Goodman-Hill, Jonathan Kerrigan, Melanie Clark Pullen and others in a story of family secrets and betrayal.

  3. After taking his young son Roddy to a remote Northumberland village, Peter Greenbank meets a violent death, leaving the boy alone with no family to speak of. Roddy is adopted and raised by Kate Makepeace, a good friend of his father’s, and develops a close friendship with Hal and Mary Ellen.

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  4. After taking his young son Roddy to a remote Northumberland village, Peter Greenbank meets a violent death, leaving the boy alone with no family to speak of. Roddy is adopted and raised by Kate Makepeace, a good friend of his father’s, and develops a close friendship with Hal and Mary Ellen.

  5. One night in 1851, the fathers of young Hal Roystan (Tom Goodman-Hill, Humans) and Roddy Greenbank (Jonathan Kerrigan, Heartbeat) are killed by the same man, se...

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  6. Catherine Cookson's A Dinner of Herbs. Season 1. After their fathers are murdered by the same man, orphans Hal and Roddy forge a strong friendship, but their hatred for the killer follows them into adulthood, with consequences reverberating on to their love affairs and down to the next generation. 2 2000 6 episodes. 16+. Drama · Historical.

  7. Roddy Greenbank is brought by his father to Northumberland in 1807, and orphaned shortly after their arrival when his father meets a brutal death. Adopted by Kate Makepiece, Roddy forges friendships with Hal Roystan and Mary Ellen Lee.