: Desperate to rebuild his fortune, Ross works to reopen his family’s disused copper mine while navigating the hostility of wealthy local rivals like George Warleggan .
: Ross is defined by his stubborn determination to restore his family's name and provide for his community despite economic recession. Where to Watch & Read
: Series 1 is based on the first two novels by Winston Graham : Ross Poldark (1945) and Demelza (1946). AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
: After three years of fighting, Ross returns home to find his world in ruins. His father is dead, his estate is a wreck, and his childhood sweetheart, Elizabeth , is now engaged to his cousin, Francis.
: The series is part of a 5-season saga available on platforms like PBS Masterpiece and through retailers like Amazon UK .
: Ross rescues a street-wise girl named Demelza from a dogfight and hires her as a kitchen maid. Their relationship eventually evolves into a marriage that defies the rigid class structures of the time. Key Themes
: Desperate to rebuild his fortune, Ross works to reopen his family’s disused copper mine while navigating the hostility of wealthy local rivals like George Warleggan .
: Ross is defined by his stubborn determination to restore his family's name and provide for his community despite economic recession. Where to Watch & Read Poldark Series 1
: Series 1 is based on the first two novels by Winston Graham : Ross Poldark (1945) and Demelza (1946). AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more : Desperate to rebuild his fortune, Ross works
: After three years of fighting, Ross returns home to find his world in ruins. His father is dead, his estate is a wreck, and his childhood sweetheart, Elizabeth , is now engaged to his cousin, Francis. AI responses may include mistakes
: The series is part of a 5-season saga available on platforms like PBS Masterpiece and through retailers like Amazon UK .
: Ross rescues a street-wise girl named Demelza from a dogfight and hires her as a kitchen maid. Their relationship eventually evolves into a marriage that defies the rigid class structures of the time. Key Themes