



The good news is: everyone else is back, hurrah! Chrishell, Mary, Heather, Amanza, Davina, Chelsea and owners Brett and Jason will also be joined by some new faces, including Nicole Young, who’s actually worked for the Oppenheim Group for more than 10 years but hasn’t felt comfortable appearing on camera, until now. We you’re going to miss her scheming and scowling. Selling Sunsets is back for a sixth season – but without Christine Quinnĭo you want the good news or the bad news first? Okay, let’s start with the bad: the irrepressible force of nature that is Christine Quinn won’t be returning to the Oppenheim Group office in this sixth season. In fact, The Sun’s TV Mag has got a whole host of options for you to enjoy over the next seven days. And there's the outwardly stuffy butler, Nettlebed, and his wife, the round-cheeked cook elderly Aunt Lavinia, who lives in the Dower house good-humored Jeremy Wells, who used to be Edward's tutor and is now a medical intern and good-looking Walter Mudge, who helps with the horses.THIS weekend’s schedule may be all about King Charles’ Coronation but there’s plenty to watch once the celebrations are over. Carey-Lewis, who tells Judith to call her Diana her much-older husband, the shy and kindly Colonel their beautiful older daughter, Athena and their handsome 16-year-old son, Edward. Soon Judith is charmed by the entire family: young, glamorous Mrs. And at the story's center is the Nancherrow estate of the Carey-Lewis family, which becomes a second home for 14-year-old Judith Dunbar when her mother and younger sister sail for Singapore to join Judith's shipping executive father in 1935.Īt boarding school, lonely, serious-minded Judith is attracted by the high spirits of Loveday Carey-Lewis, who invites her to Nancherrow for a weekend visit. This earthly paradise is Pilcher's beloved Cornwall in the years leading up to and through World War II.
