Episode 2
Gavin Andrews explores the historic Russian connection with an Ulster-Scots family. The Smyths discover another family member operating in St Petersburg in the early 20th century.
The Smyths discover another family member operating in St Petersburg in the early 20th century. Ralph, brother of Robert and Lizzie, was ostensibly a businessman, but evidence points to him actually being a British spy! The Russian Revolution was to have devastating consequences for this branch of the family and sent them fleeing for their lives.
Back home, Emily and Ruby take etiquette lessons to discover what life may have been like for a governess. A family will reveals a prized musical possession, and the family enjoy a Victorian-style sing-song. Finally they discover a connection to a New Zealand prime minister and a legal drama. The Smyth family story is never dull!
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'You're very much a young lady'
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Deportment lessons
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Maggi Gibson |
Director | Maggi Gibson |
Executive Producer | David Cumming |