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- Los Angeles. Promising architect Nora Cartwright's life is about to change. She first realizes that both her boyfriend Daniel and her are too much into their respective careers to be available for a relationship and eventually breaks up with him. Soon after she gets a call from Nigel Miller, a British lawyer: Edmond Charles, her unknown great-uncle, has just passed away and left her the beautiful and huge mansion of Willowvale located in the tiny English village of Moorchester. In need of money to buy her own office, Nora takes the first flight to England with a view to sell the mansion. There, she meets some inhabitants of the village: Mary, the caring bar owner, and Helen, a cheerful woman and her super shy husband Fred. As all were good friends of her late uncle, they are not very excited about Willowvale's sale but keep friendly relations with this American "townie" anyway. Unfortunately for Nora, things won't go this smooth when she meets Edmond's accountant, Jamie Allen, who is as determined to keep the mansion as her to sell it. Will they come to an arrangement? And even find love?
- Two orphans, Gamie, a young blind girl and her little brother Gil-sun, are taken in by a Buddhist monk. While the shy little girl finds her at ease at the temple, the enthusiastic and dynamic little Gil-sun soon starts to disturb this quiet place. After his sister told him their mother had visited her in a dream, the little boy tries to understand why his mom did not come to see him too. In order to meet her again, he decides to follow the monk for a very long initiatic trip.
- New-York, 1787. The editor of the "New York Herald" hears Robinson Sucroë, a bad reporter, saying he would love living on a desert island. He hires him to go and live on "The Ermit Crab Island". Sucroë will have to write his adventures and give them to the boat the New-York Herald will send every week to the isle. But soon Robinson discovers that the isle is not as desert or as dangerous as it seems ! A group of peaceful marooned people (the "Everydays") and two crews of pirates live there ! Robinson makes friend with the Everydays. One of them, Wednesday, accepts to write fanciful stories, in order to prevent tourists to come on the island. But, a jealous reporter, Uglyston, knows the truth and tries to prove that Robinson is lying...
- After an accident, Melissa makes friend with a bird she calls Black Feather. This waggish and very clever bird helps her to overcome her handicap. But one day, after it escapes, Black Feather causes so much damages that the Oregon Hunting and Fishing Department decides it has to be killed. An unprecedented trial takes place in order to know if Black Feather must be saved and if the treasure it buried under a hollow tree must be given to Melissa's parents... Will Black Feather be saved? And will Melissa's parents win the trial?
- Franka and Joe are sisters but they're also very different. Joe has a single thing in her mind : men, while Franka spends her time in working at their parent's manufacture. During a wedding party, Franka meets Luca and falls immediately in love with him. But unfortunately he's the groom !... While Joe starts dating Marco, a friend of the bride, Franka reluctantly refuses to hire Luca who's looking for a job even if the manufacture needs him. Eventually, fighting over her feelings, she hires him. As she starts to date somebody else, Luca tells her that he's in love with her. After some times, Marco breaks up with Joe before he knows she's pregnant with his baby...
- James Parry enjoys running a Cornish inn, albeit in financial trouble. Marital happiness is disturbed when his wife Ellen regrets having given up her painting restoration career for the household after daughter Vanessa decides to go study in London. Ellen's cousin Bridget Sanderford offers Vanessa the use of her London home, leaving after her partnership broke down to return to her parental home in the same Cornish town. Bridget rekindles romantic ties with James, he chose Ellen over her due to pregnancy. Ellen and her first new client, local aristocrat Sir Peter Salvage, also head for an affair.
- Max Kerner, an antique dealer and steady husband during the day, becomes a modern Robin Hood as the night falls down. Nicknamed The Fox by the journalists, he tries to hide his identity in spite of the police investigation and the fact that his wife is a journalist.
- A young heir gets involved in an investigation on wreck sacks.
- Poirot becomes a criminal himself when he agrees to help a beautiful woman recover a letter written in her youth that is being used to blackmail her.
- Edouard's parents leave for a trip. While they're away, they want to have some works done in their house. Therefore it's planned that Edouard goes to his Aunt's, but he rather accepts Lola's invitation to come and stay at her place. But unfortunately, he won't stay very long...