The beautiful Hebe Rutter (Serena Scott Thomas) has been cast out by her family after a teenage pregnancy to a masked stranger during a fiesta in Italy. She makes ends meet and pays for her son's school fees by cooking for old ladies and sleeping with a small syndicate of adoring men (the "peacocks" of the title, from Greek mythology). The story revolves around Hebe, her "clients", and their families, and set against a backdrop of village life in southwest England. There is a sub-theme of the antiques trade which draws some of the characters together, and ultimately resolves the mystery of Hebe's masked lover.
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Harnessing Peacocks
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It's the Talk of the Town
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Marty Symes:
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Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
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Thomas Moore:
(uncredited) traditional tune, lyrics
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Fur Elise
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Ludwig van Beethoven:
Writer
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